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- Paulicianism (classical Armenian: Պաւղիկեաններ, Pawłikeanner; Medieval Gr****: Παυλικιανοί, "The followers of Paul"; Arab sources: Baylakānī, al Bayāliqa...
- The Prin****lity of Tephrike was a medieval Paulician prin****lity on the territory of historical Tephrike (present-day Divriği, Turkey). In 843, the...
- owners of the codex were dualistic like the Bogomils Paulicianism (However the dualism of Paulicianism is not certain) Neo-Adamites Tondrakians Mandaeism...
- Marcionism and Paulicianism, a sect in the same geographical area, indicate that Marcionist elements may have survived. Paulicianism began in the mid-7th...
- The Paulician dialect (Bulgarian: Павликянски говор, romanized: Pavlikyanski govor) is a Bulgarian dialect of the Rhodopean group of the Rup dialects...
- Hristo (2019). "Continuity between Early Paulicianism and the Seventeenth-Century Bulgarian Paulicians:the Paulician Legend of Rome and the Ritualof the Baptism...
- Syriac Rite Miaphysitism E****enical councils Arianism Monophysitism Paulicianism Iconoclasm Great Schism Bogomilism Mount Athos Missionary activity Bulgaria...
- Indo-European → Slavic → Bulgarian, FrancosignBulgarian Sign Bulgaria Pomaks, Paulicians, Macedonian Bulgarians, Bessarabian Bulgarians, Dobrujan Bulgarians, Thracian...
- converts from non-Donatist groups so that they would be saved from ****. Paulicianism was a sect in the Eastern Church which was started by a preacher named...
- policies. His armies campaigned with mixed results in Italy but defeated the Paulicians of Tephrike. His successor Leo VI (r. 886–912) compiled and propagated...