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celestine

['selɪstaɪn] n
contraintes
génér. самородный целестин; сернокислый стронциан; целестинский монах
cuiss. селестин (sliced pancake, пышный пирог, нарезанный очень тонкими ломтиками, подаваемый к бульону)
géol. апотом (lxu5)
métall. целестин (сульфат стронци)
Celestine ['selɪstaɪn] n
génér. Селестайн; Селестина (женское имя)
christ. Келестин (Целестин; имя святого browser)
noms. Целестин
relig. Целестин II (Pope from 1143 to 1144. He died on the verge of a controversy with King Roger II of Sicily regarding Roger's prerogatives as apostolic legate); Целестин V (Pope from July 5 to December 13,1294, the first pontiff to abdicate. He founded the Celestine order); Целестин I (Pope from 422 to 432. He approved the decision made at the Council of Ephesus in 431 to anathematize, depose, and banish Nestorius, which caused a schism that remained unresolved for more than a century); Целестин (II) (Pope who was elected in December 1124 but resigned a few days later and is not counted in the official list of Popes; II)
celestines n
relig. целестинец; целестинский
Celestines n
relig. целестинцы (An order of remormed Benedictines founded about 1260)
Celestine Pope from October 25 to November 10, 1241, who was the first Pope to be elected in a conclave, which had been set up by the senator of Rome, Matthew Rosso Orsini, who hoped to break a deadlock in the College of Cardinals ['selɪstaɪn] n
relig. Целестин IV
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