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Serdika or
Serdica (Bulgarian: Сердика [ˈsɛrdikɐ]) is the
historical Roman name of...
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Dacia Mediterranea.
Sardica was the
civil and
ecclesiastical metropolis of the latter.
Gallienus established a mint at
Sardica, and
Constantine the Great...
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Bonosus was a
Bishop of
Sardica in the
latter part of the
fourth century, who
taught against the
doctrine of the
perpetual virginity of Mary. His followers...
- of
Arian bishops from the
Eastern Roman Empire leaving the
Council of
Sardica to form
their own
counter council. In Philippopolis, they
anathemized the...
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failure and
collapse of the
republican dream by the 1920s. José
Miguel Sardica in 2011
summarized the
consensus of historians: "…
within a few years,...
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received in the Gr**** church, John
added 89 "Apostolical Canons," the 21 of
Sardica, and the 68 of the
canonical letter of Basil.
Writing to Photius, Pope...
- The
Sardica paschal table or
Sardica do****ent is a do****ent from a
Latin m****cript of the 7th/8th
century AD. It is a copy in
Latin translation of the...
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Insecta Order:
Lepidoptera Family:
Tineidae Genus:
Nemapogon Species: N. sardicus
Binomial name
Nemapogon sardicus Gae****, 1983
Synonyms Nemapogon sardica...
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through the
influence of
Julius that, at a
later date, the
council of
Sardica in
Illyria was held,
which was
attended by only seventy-six
Eastern bishops...
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Emperor Jin Mudi
spares his life and
makes him a marquess.
Council of
Sardica: An
attempt is made to
resolve the
Arian controversy, and
ground rules...