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The Pentarchy

open access: closed, 2013
This chapter examines the fate of both the theory and reality of pentarchy from the 640s until the 880s, a period that links the Arab conquests of the Near East with the Eighth Ecumenical Council. The pentarchy formalized the existence of a hierarchy of five major sees—Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem—which assumed collective ...
Judith Herrin
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The European Pentarchy and the Congress of Verona, 1822

open access: closedThe American Historical Review, 1974
Lynn M. Case, Irby C. Nichols
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Pharmacognostic, Physicochemical and Preliminary Phytochemical Investigation of Trapa natans Linn. root

Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2023
Background: Water caltrop (Singara), a plant belonging to the Trapaceae or Lytraceae family is an essential medicinal herb used in Ayurvedic preparations. Due to its unique characteristics and therapeutic properties. It is one of the most widely consumed
Seema Y. Mendhekar, Punit R. Rachh
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Comments

Austrian History Yearbook, 1981
In his article Elrod concentrates on an issue which was indeed vital to the Habsburg empire: the central idea of the pentarchy's international policy.
S. Levinson, Andrew Pawley, M. Tomasello
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Экклесиология Симеона Пгиндзаханкского ; The Ecclesiology Of Symeon Of Peghendzahank

Գեղարվեստի ակադեմիայի Տարեգիրք=Yearbook of the Academy of Fine Arts=Ежегодник академии художеств
The article discusses the ecclesiological views of the 13th-century Armenian translator and hieromonk Symeon of Peghendzahank (Akhtala) Monastery. Firstly, it is argued that the third, independent part of the translated polemical treatise “Answers to the
Գևորգ Ղազարյան
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