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The Papacy as Intangible Cultural Heritage
This article explores the papacy as a multifaceted form of cultural heritage, emphasizing the pope not only as a religious leader but also as a living symbol and institutional embodiment of Catholic heritage.
Adam R. Szromek
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Abstract Menopause‐related cognitive decline, often worsened by vasomotor symptoms (VMS), might be mitigated by high cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF). Although acute exercise supports neurocognitive function, its effects vary by exercise and individual characteristics.
Morgane Le Bourvellec +4 more
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Kudüs Haçlı Krallığında Askerî Tarikatların Kuruluşu ve Yükselişi
1099’da Birinci Haçlı Seferi neticesinde Kudüs’ün ele geçirilmesiyle Kudüs Haçlı Krallığı devleti kurulmuştu. Ancak Avrupa’nın değişik bölgelerinden gelen haçlıların büyük kısmının sefer sırasında ölmesi ya da seferden sonra yurtlarına dönmesi yeni ...
Süleyman Genç, Mehmet Şamil Baş
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National and Private Ambitions in the Patronage of French Cardinals at the Papal Court (Fifteenth to Sixteenth centuries) [PDF]
Few French cardinals left important traces in the form of architectural patronage in Rome during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, a period characterised by the alternation of times of strong tension between the French kings and the Papacy, and ...
Bardati, Flaminia
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Abstract figure legend Exercise‐induced increases in forearm venous plasma and serum brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) are often assumed to be indicative of release from the brain. Sixteen healthy and physically fit adults (20–40 years old) were recruited to investigate whether exercise‐induced changes in forearm venous mature BDNF (mBDNF) and ...
Olga Tarassova +10 more
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Anti‐Protestantism in the Global Catholic Mission, c. 1918–1960*
Journal of Religious History, EarlyView.
Sante Lesti
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Within quantum chemistry, density functional theory (DFT) is a revolution. This serves as an example of a multitude of other scientific events, supporting the idea that revolutions are always large, if observed with the appropriate magnification. ABSTRACT Distinguishing scientific revolutions from normal science is a subjective, conflicting matter ...
Sebastian Kozuch
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The papacy and the Spanish Monarchy were, by the decade of 1620, the most global powers in Europe and their dynastic and confessional priorities led to changing clashes and alliances around the world.
Rubén González Cuerva
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Book Reviews: Vladimír Vavřínek, Cyril a Metoděj mezi Konstantinopolí a Římem [Cyril and Methodius between Constantinople and Rome], Vyšehrad 2013, pp. 375. [PDF]
Translated by Michał ...
Leszka, Mirosław J.
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“An Italian of the Vatican type” : The Roman formation of Cardinal Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin [PDF]
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Barr, Colin
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