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Honorius (384 — 423, император Зап. Рим. империи (с 395)) | |||
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Honorius (Pope from 1124 to ИЗО. His pontificate achieved reform within the church and peace between the Holy See and world rulers) | |||
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Honorius (Pope from 1285 to 1287. His pontificate favoured the mendicant orders and promoted the study of Oriental languages at the University of Paris to aid those working toward a reunion of Western and Eastern churches) | |||
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Honorius (Pope from 625 to 638 whose posthumous condemnation as a heretic subsequently caused extensive controversy on the question of papal infallibility) | |||
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Honorius (Pope from 1216 to 1227. He is often considered one of the great administrators in papal history) | |||
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Honoria (женское имя) | |||
Honora; Honoria; Nora | |||
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Honorius, 384-423 император Западной Римской империи с 395. Фактически империей управляли полководец Стилихон до 408, затем придворные. При Гонории в 410 был взят Рим вестготами во главе с Аларихом I, в 407-410 - восстания в провинциях. Большой Энциклопедический словарь | |||
Сын Феодосия Великого, императора Зап. Римск. Империи 395-423 гг. от Р. X.. Краткий Словарь Мифологии и Древностей (М. Корш) |
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