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- Stephen, 787 Constantine, in 997. See also Russian Orthodox Diocese of Surozh for Surozh, the old name of the city as an episcopal see in the Russian Orthodox...
- FC Surozh Sudak (****bol′nyy klub Surozh Sudak) was an amateur football club from Sudak, Crimea. The club's name is an obsolete version of the city in the...
- Waters". [dubious – discuss] The medieval Russians knew it as the Sea of Surozh after the adjacent city now known as Sudak. It was known in Ottoman Turkish...
- and the East, which p****ed through the ****an- controlled ports of Sudak (Surozh), Oziv, and Saksyn. Several land routes between Europe and the Near East...
- Cambridge University Press, 2008, 305-332 The Slavonic Life of Saint Stefan of Surozh// La Criméе entre Byzance et le Khaganate khazar/ ed. C. Zuckerman. Paris...
- winner of the Group 4 (debut) Oskil Kupianskwinner of the Group 5 (debut) Surozh Sudakwinner of the Group 6 (debut) Medyk Morshynadmitted (debut) Viktor...
- Vinnytsia and Bratslav Christophorus (Sitas) on 2 October 1997 as Bishop of Surozh Nikon (Kalember) on 12 October 1997 as Bishop of Kitsman and Zastavna Damian...
- Ukraine= 1992 FC Surozh Sudak 1993/94 FC Frunzenets-2 Saky (2) 1994/95 FC Chornomorets Sevastopol 1995/96 FC Portovyk Kerch (7) 1996/97 FC Surozh Sudak (2) 1997/98...
- the Russian version of the Life of St. Stephen of Sougdaia (Stephen of Surozh in Russian), tentatively dated to the 15th or 16th centuries. Vasily Vasilievsky...
- of Palestine (6th century) Saint Stephen the Confessor, Archbishop of Surozh in the Crimea (c. 790) Monk-martyr Bacchus of St. Sabbas Monastery (Bacchus...