• Serdika (redirect from Sardica)
    42°43′18″N 23°19′43″E / 42.72167°N 23.32861°E / 42.72167; 23.32861 Serdika or Serdica (Bulgarian: Сердика [ˈsɛrdikɐ]) is the historical Roman name of...
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    and Dacia Mediterranea. Sardica was the civil and ecclesiastical metropolis of the latter. Gallienus established a mint at Sardica, and Constantine the Great...
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  • The Sardica paschal table or Sardica document is a document from a Latin manuscript of the 7th/8th century AD. It is a copy in Latin translation of the...
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  • Bonosus was a Bishop of Sardica in the latter part of the fourth century, who taught against the doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Mary. His followers...
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    failure and collapse of the republican dream by the 1920s. José Miguel Sardica in 2011 summarized the consensus of historians: "… within a few years,...
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  • The Council of Serdica, or Synod of Serdica (also Sardica located in modern-day Sofia, Bulgaria), was a synod convened in 343 at Serdica in the civil...
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  • Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Tineidae Genus: Nemapogon Species: N. sardicus Binomial name Nemapogon sardicus Gaedike, 1983 Synonyms Nemapogon sardica...
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    (Ancient Greek: Σερδικη, Serdikē, or Σαρδικη, Sardikē; Latin: Serdica or Sardica), derived from the tribe Serdi, who were either of Thracian, Celtic, or...
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  • Marinich (died 1641) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Sardica (1624–1641). Elias Marini was ordained a priest in the Order of Friars...
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  • Emperor Jin Mudi spares his life and makes him a marquess. Council of Sardica: An attempt is made to resolve the Arian controversy, and ground rules...
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    setting Passover to fall before the Northern Hemisphere spring equinox. The Sardica paschal table confirms these complaints, for it indicates that the Jews...
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    emphasized the failure and collapse of the republican dream by the 1920s. Sardica summarizes the consensus of historians: within a few years, large parts...
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    Vetranio (section Sardica)
    Vetranio (died c. 356 AD) was briefly Western Roman emperor in 350, allying with the Eastern emperor Constantius II in his war against Magnentius. Vetranio...
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    until about 360–369 in Rome, where he had gone with his friend Bonosus of Sardica to pursue rhetorical and philosophical studies. (This Bonosus may or may...
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    through the influence of Julius that, at a later date, the council of Sardica in Illyria was held, which was attended by only seventy-six Eastern bishops...
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  • received in the Greek church, John added 89 "Apostolical Canons," the 21 of Sardica, and the 68 of the canonical letter of Basil. Writing to Photius, Pope...
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  • that the council at Sardica was not accepted by the whole church until at least the Council at Trullo hundreds of years later, Sardica had only given to...
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    Caesarea; Jacob of Nisibis, a former hermit; Hypatius of Gangra; Protogenes of Sardica; Melitius of Sebastopolis; Achilleus of Larissa (considered the Athanasius...
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  • which was, in reality, a canon of the Council of Sardica. In the Roman manuscripts the canons of Sardica followed those of Nicaea immediately, without an...
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  • of Arian bishops from the Eastern Roman Empire leaving the Council of Sardica to form their own counter council. In Philippopolis, they anathemized the...
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    community of Elephantine used the Egyptian and Babylonian calendars. The Sardica paschal table shows that the Jewish community of some eastern city, possibly...
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    January (or 13 January in the pre-2003 Roman Martyrology). He was born in Sardica (now Sofia, capital of Bulgaria) in the Roman province of Thracia (established...
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    chapter 20. Catholic Encyclopedia, 1930, Patrick J. Healy, Sardica "Council of Sardica | ancient ecclesiastical council | Britannica". Crawford 2016...
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    historical bishop of Bari was Gervasius who was noted at the Council of Sardica in 347. With the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, it was invaded...
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    First Council of Constantinople, Council of Chalcedon, and Council of Sardica, and a collection of the decretals of the popes from Siricius to Anastasius...
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    Sarbatios - Greek texts rendering v as b - was present at the Council of Sardica (modern Sofia). In the debates, Servatius represented the Trinitarian view...
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    husband died. A Hungarian delegation visited Emperor Manuel and Béla in Sardica (now Sophia in Bulgaria). They demanded that "Béla be dispatched to them...
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    was one of the minority Eastern bishops who withdrew from the Council of Sardica in about 344 and set up a rival council at Philippopolis. Iulianus went...
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  • called for his restoration. In 342 or 343, the mostly Western Council of Sardica restored Marcellus, while the mostly Eastern Council of Philippopolis sustained...
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  • coincide. This proposal, however, was never implemented. Computus Epact Sardica paschal table Gregorian calendar Reform of the date of Easter Christianity...
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