Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language:
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spelling | Lock, Peter 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)132012782 aut Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Roman Catholic Church year:2000 pages:1455-1457 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 2. L - Z 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 1455-1457 (DE-604)BV013481274 |
spellingShingle | Lock, Peter 1949- Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language Roman Catholic Church |
title | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_auth | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_exact_search | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_full | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_fullStr | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_full_unstemmed | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_short | Roman Catholic Church. In Greek lands the R. C. C. was distinct from the Greek Orthodox Church in that its members, known as "Latins" (Latinoi), recognized the authority of the R. C. in ecclesiastical matters and because they used Latin as their liturgical language |
title_sort | roman catholic church in greek lands the r c c was distinct from the greek orthodox church in that its members known as latins latinoi recognized the authority of the r c in ecclesiastical matters and because they used latin as their liturgical language |
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