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Synodic Kormchaia R****kaya
Kormchaia Dechanskaya Kormchaia Pchinskaya Kormchaia Morachskaya Kormchaia Joseph Kormchaia Nikon Kormchaia Ekaterina Kormchaia Nomocanon...
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Serbian Kormchaia was a
medieval Roman law book in
Serbian redaction of Old
Church Slavonic,
connected to
Saint Sava and his Zakonopravilo, used in Russia...
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ancient canons Canon law of the
Eastern Orthodox Church Nomocanon Kormchaia This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Code...
- by the
Russian Orthodox Church in the nomocanon,
referred to as
Kormchaia.
Kormchaia sti****ted
written rules on how to
determine which marriages were...
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legal codes,
including Nomocanon, were
widely spread in
Kievan Rus' (see:
Kormchaia,
Merilo Pravednoye), but it wasn't
widely applied in
secular or church...
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surviving copy of the
Russkaya Pravda (Extensive Edition), from the
Synodic Kormchaia of 1282 (Novgorod)
Created Early 11th
century Author(s) Prince's administration...
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First page of the
oldest surviving copy of
Russkaya Pravda (old Rus law) (Vast edition) from
Synodic Kormchaia of 1282 (Novgorod)...
- them to be
blessed by a
pagan sorcerer.
Other sources,
including the
Kormchaia Kniga (the code of
canon law of the
medieval Russian Church) attacked...
- purposes. One of the
sources of the
statute was
Byzantine law,
including the
Kormchaia (derived from a
Byzantine nomocanon). The
statute opens with the words:...
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request to the
Bulgarian despot Iakob Svetoslav to send
books of
canon law (
Kormchaia kniga) with interpretations. A
translation from Gr**** into Old Church...