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COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown and Religious Mediatization of Social Sustainability. A Case Study of Romania. [PDF]
Tudor MA, Filimon Benea A, Bratosin S.
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Armenian Apostolic Church in Ekaterinburg: Past and Present
Статья посвящена исследованию армянской церкви и диаспоры в Екатеринбурге с конца XIX в. и до современности. В рамках работы были привлечены статистические источники, материалы местной дореволюционной печати и данные полевых исследований.
Bakharev, D., Бахарев, Д. С.
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The study aims to elucidate the role of the patriotic and peace-making initiatives of the Armenian and Russian Orthodox churches in the Great Patriotic war.
V S Blokhin
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UEG Week 2025 Moderated Posters
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S189-S802, October 2025.
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UEG Week 2017 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 5, Issue S5, Page A161-A836, October 2017.
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Meslin Michel. Chakmakjian (H.A.) Armenian Christology and Evangelization of Islam. A Survey of Relevance of the Christology of the Armenian Apostolic Church to Armenian Relations with its Muslim Environment.
Meslin, Michel
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Christianity spread into Mesopotamia no later than the mid-second century. By the early third century, Christian communities had been founded in Persian territory, outside the Roman Empire altogether.
Hollerich, Michael J.
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral, Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), Armenia
Echniadzin, meaning 'The Descent of the Only Begotten Son' is an ancient capital located in Armenia. The Cathedral was erected in the 4th century by King Trdat III and Saint Gregory the Illuminator.
G. Massiot & cie (17547372)
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Księga zgonów parafii ormiańskokatolickiej w Stanisławowie 1715–1739
The book of deaths of the Armenian Catholic Parish of Stanisławów 1715–1739 The article analyses the book of deaths of the Catholic parish of the Armenian rite at Stanisławów (formerly in Poland now the Ukraine).
Piruza Mnacakanian
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