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Damaskin (Bulgarian: Дамаскин) is a
chronicle of church-liturgical books. Later, the
damaskins became church collections with
teaching words and lives...
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Bishop Damaskin (secular name
Dmitry Efimovich ****ov-Rudnev Russian: Дмитрий Ефимович Семёнов-Руднев;
January 1737 – 18 (29)
December 1795) — was a bishop...
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Arthey (2004), p. 49.
Arthey (2004), p. 50.
Arthey (2004), pp. 75–76.
Damaskin (2001), p. 137.
Arthey (2004), p. 62.
Arthey (2004), p. 63.
Hearn (2006)...
- audience. He won 50,000 leva. 12
Housemates entered the
House on Day 1.
Damaskin Dukov "Dim" is a
manager (currently TV host). He
entered the
house on Day...
- the
Serbian Orthodox Church.
First bishop of
Mukachevo and Prešov was
Damaskin Grdanički. In 1938, he was
succeeded by
Bishop Vladimir Rajić. In 1938...
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According to the archives, it was
Alexander II who,
having heard of
Ioann Damaskin,
asked censors to pay "special attention" to the poem.
Kovalevsky sent...
- controller", said
Geoffrey Elliott, who
wrote a book
about her with Igor
Damaskin, a
former KGB officer. On 24
September 1938,
Maclean took up a post as...
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World War II in 1941 by
forces of the
Albanian Fascist Party, the
prior Damaskin Bošković was killed, and
Italian troops dis****embled the two big bells...
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transfer and
electrode equilibria, as
analyzed by
Alexander Frumkin and B.
Damaskin,
Sergio Trasatti, etc. The
expression of time
dependence has been established...
- of the
Ottoman Turkish language,
mostly lexically.[citation needed] The
damaskin texts mark the
transition from
Middle Bulgarian to New Bulgarian, which...