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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q61320
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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
Conciles orientaux : Antioche, 269 (1), Tyr, 335 (9), Alexandrie, 340 (21), Rome, 341 (26), Sardique, 347 (35), Jérusalem, 348 et 335 (89 et 93), Antioche, 341 et 344 (96 et 101), Sirmium, 357 et 359 (107 et 121), Rimini, 359 (133), Rome, 366 (162), Séleucie, 359 (169), Constantinople, 359 (175), Alexandrie, 362 (176), Antioche, 363 (187), Szegedin, 366 (192) ; — Code de l'Église grecque : Canons des Apôtres (201) ; — Lettres de Denis d'Alexandrie, 262 (216) et de Grégoire Thaumaturge, 262 (220) ; — Canons de s. Pierre d'Alexandrie, 306 (225) ; — Conciles d'Ancyre, 314 (229), Néocésarée, 314 (236), Gangre (241), Antioche, 341 (247), Laodicée (261) ; — Réponses de Timothée d'Alexandrie (273) ; — Canons de Théophile d'Alexandrie (277) ; — Canons du Concile in Trullo, 706 (285).
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