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- Ostroh Academy. While the exact date is unknown, Lucaris was ordained in Constantinople. In 1596 Lucaris was sent to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Latin, attributed to Cyril Lucaris, the Patriarch of Constantinople, and commonly referred to as the Confession of Cyril Lucaris, was published in Geneva...
- this has not been accepted, and A. lucaris is also regarded as another specimen of A. fragilis. Allosaurus lucaris, is known mostly from vertebrae, sharing...
- II (1607–1612), restored 187. Cyril I Lucaris (lo**** tenens, 1612) 188. Timothy II (1612–1620) Cyril I Lucaris (1620–1623), restored 1st time 189. Gregory...
- the names of the long-extinct noble family included "Luccari" and "de Lucaris", found in Zadar in the year 1283. Šimun Lukarić probably belonged to another...
- Constantinople in 1621 by Cyril Lucaris (a patriarch of Alexandria first, then later a patriarch of Constantinople). Lucaris was involved in a complex struggle...
- adopted within the Eastern Orthodox Church through the Gr**** Patriarch Cyril Lucaris in 1629 with the publishing of the Confessio (Calvinistic doctrine) in...
- Georgios Chortatzis Vitsentzos Kornaros Marcus Musurus El Greco Cyril Lucaris Dimitrios Kallergis Eleftherios Venizelos Nikos Kazantzakis Sfakians Cretan...
- "transubstantiation" in Gr**** Orthodoxy begins in the 17th century, with Cyril Lucaris, whose The Eastern Confession of the Orthodox Faith was published in Latin...
- Cyril Lucaris...