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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Lucaris,
Cyrillos". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 17 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Slavic Review, June 1964, p. 216.
Roman Jakobson, "Crucial
problems of
Cyrillo-Methodian Studies".
Leonid Ivan Strakhovsky, A
Handbook of
Slavic Studies...
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Slavic Review, June 1964, p. 216;
Roman Jakobson,
Crucial problems of
Cyrillo-Methodian Studies;
Leonid Ivan Strakhovsky, A
Handbook of
Slavic Studies...
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Cyrillo-Methodian
studies is a
branch of
Slavic studies dealing with the life and
works of
Cyril and
Methodius and
their disciples. The
first modern studies...
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Cyrillo Júnior for his live TV show
Debate Bola.
During the show,
Neves asked Cyrillo Jr. if the
player who was
coming out was from his team.
Cyrillo...
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language and
tradition of
Saints Cyril and Methodius,
usually known as the
Cyrillo-Methodian tradition. For example, the
Freising Fragments,
dating from the...
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Patriarch of
Alexandria of
Cretan origin after Silvester,
Meletius Pigas,
Cyrillos Lucaris,
Gerasimus Palladas,
Gerasimus Spartaliotis and
Meletius Metaxakis...
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Oscar Cyrillo Carregal (born 14
April 1898, date of
death unknown) was a
Brazilian footballer who pla**** as a forward. He pla**** in one
match for the...
- were part of the
Cyrillo-Methodian
Christian tradition. The
Cyrillo-Methodian
monks were
succeeded by the Benedictines. The
Cyrillo-Methodian tradition...
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states like
Great Moravia (9th century),
which adopted Christianity through Cyrillo-Methodian
missionary activity.
Following Great Moravia’s collapse, the...