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Saint Methodius and the archiépiscopal see of Sirmium in Slavonia
The currently held believ th a t Saint Methodius was a bishop of no fixed residence (chorepisoopus) or th a t he was an archbishop of the realm known as Moravia is contradicted by all the sources which have re fe rences to his episcopal dignity.
Boba, Imre, Imre Boba
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Newly Discovered Late Antique Necropolis in Sirmium
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Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbieet- Montenegro)
Heijmans Marc, Jeremic Miroslav. Sirmium (Sremska Mitrovica, Serbieet- Montenegro). In: Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, tome 116, n°1. 2004. Antiquité. pp. 684-690.
Heijmans, Marc, Jeremic, Miroslav
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The Blasphemy of Sirmium (357) and Basil of Ancyra
2008Abstract This chapter argues that the synod of Sirmium (357) and its theological manifesto led Hilary to recast his efforts against his Homoian opponents. Following this synod, Basil of Ancyra and his theological circle issued a letter rejecting the Homoian theology of the Sirmium manifesto and stated their own Homoiousian theology. This
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Some examples of wall paintings from Sirmium
A large number of wall paintings discovered in Sirmium testify about the luxurious decoration of this important Roman city, once situated in the province of Pannonia Inferior. Its remains lie under the present-day town of Sremska Mitrovica, making it the richest archaeological site in Serbia regarding wall paintings.
Rogić, Dragana
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