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Към въпроса за развитието на Сердика през римската и късноримската епохи
The study offers a new reading of the fortifications’ development and urban planning of the town of Serdica, made possible as a result of many years of archaeological research in the city and the accumulation of voluminous archaeological and historical ...
Iliana Borisova-Katsarova
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CERAMIC WORKSHOPS IN DACIA MEDITERRANEA (LATE THIRD – EARLY SEVENTH CENTURY AD)
Dacia Mediterranea was established after the division of the first Dacia to the South of the Danube in the 280s. The town of Serdica became the capital of the province while other urban settlements in the latter’s territory which are known from the ...
Alexander Harizanov
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“Apostolic” and “Imperial” discourse in the development of the Roman Primacy in the 4th century [PDF]
The article is devoted to the evolution of the Roman primacy in the 4th century. The Christianization of the Empire accelerated the process of regional consolidation of the episcopate, but did not lead to the emergence of specific «imperial ecclesiology».
Zakharov Georgii
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Roman primacy and the development of the synodal institution in the period of the Arian controversy [PDF]
The object of this study is process of evolution of church organization in the 4th century, especially the relationships between Roman primacy and synodal institution in the epoch of the Arian controversy. The author examines evolution of the institution
Zakharov Georgii
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Enhanced mitochondrial activity reshapes a gut microbiota profile that delays NASH progression
Improved mitochondrial activity, due to the lack of methylation‐controlled J protein (MCJ), creates a specific microbiota signature that when transferred through cecal microbiota transplantation delays NASH progression by restoring the gut‐liver axis and enhancing hepatic fatty acid oxidation.
María Juárez‐Fernández +18 more
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Natural history of liver disease in a large international cohort of children with Alagille syndrome: Results from the GALA study. Abstract Background and Aims Alagille syndrome (ALGS) is a multisystem disorder, characterized by cholestasis. Existing outcome data are largely derived from tertiary centers, and real‐world data are lacking.
Shannon M. Vandriel +93 more
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The article offers a critical overview of the discussion concerning the chronological periods of the bouleuterion in Serdica. The building has been studied several times by different scholars, each proposing their own view on the architectural changes ...
Mario Ivanov
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Authenticity and Church History Dimensions of the Canons of the Council of Serdica (343)
Historical research often undervalues the city of Serdica as a Christian center and frequently overlooks its significance in Church history and memory.
Nina Koleva
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Christian sacred architecture of late antique Romuliana (IV-VII c.): Desacralization of an imperial memorial palace [PDF]
At the very end of the third century AD, the emperor Galerius (293-311) built a memorial complex Felix Romuliana in order to commemorate the place of his birth and he dedicated it to his mother Romula. Shortly after his death in Serdica in 311, he was
Špehar Olga
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Булевтерионът на Сердика: The bouleuterion of Serdica
The article offers a critical overview of the discussion concerning the chronological periods of the bouleuterion in Serdica. The building has been studied several times by different scholars, each proposing their own view on the architectural changes and chronology of the council house. A thorough analysis of the published archaeological data suggests
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