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The issue of delegating prerogatives in the letter of Pope Innocent I to Rufus of Thessalonica [PDF]
The article analyses the letter of Pope Innocent I (402–417) to the Bishop of Thessalonica Rufus, sent in 412 and preserved as part of the so-called Collectio Thes salonicensis — a collection of papal letters to Illyrian bishops from the 4th–5th ...
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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Roman bishops and the development of church-administrative structures at the “superprovincial” level at the beginning of the 5th century [PDF]
The article analyses three epistles of Popes Innocent I (402–417) and Zosimus (417–418), which endow the primates of Antioch, Thessalonica and Arles with special prerogatives.
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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This article examines the circumstances associated with several sessions held in Rome in December 531 considering the case of Stephanus, Metropolitan of Larissa in Thessaly.
Mikhail Viacheslavovich Gratsianskiy
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