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Ecumenical processes in the mid 13th century and the first union between Russia and Rome. / Maiorov, Alexander V.

In: Zeitschrift fur Kirchengeschichte, Vol. 126, No. 1, 2015, p. 11-34.

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Maiorov, Alexander V. / Ecumenical processes in the mid 13th century and the first union between Russia and Rome. In: Zeitschrift fur Kirchengeschichte. 2015 ; Vol. 126, No. 1. pp. 11-34.

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