Sardica — • A titular metropolitan see of Dacia Mediterranea. The true name of the city (now Sophia, the capital of Bulgaria) was Serdica Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sardica Sardica … Catholic encyclopedia
SARDICA — Thraciae urbs Episcopalis mediterranea Ptolem. Triadizza Bulgaris, Sophiano. Turcis et Graecis Sophia. Nunc Bulgariae caput, ad Ciabrum fluv. versus Haemum montem. Hîc Concilium a Constantio et Constante celebratum, Ruffinô et Eusebiô Consulib. A … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Sardica — 42° N 25° E / 42, 25 Sardica (ou Sardique ou Serdica) est le nom antique de la ville de Sofia en Bulgarie … Wikipédia en Français
Sardica, Council of — • One of the series of councils called to adjust the doctrinal and other difficulties caused by the Arian heresy, held most probably in 343 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Sardica paschal table — The Sardica paschal table or Sardica document is a document from a Latin manuscript of the 7th/8th century A.D. It is a copy in Latin translation of the creed of the Eastern Christian bishops attending the Council of Sardica who, fearing that… … Wikipedia
Sardica, Council of — ▪ ancient ecclesiastical council (342/343), an ecclesiastical council of the Christian Church held at Sardica, or Serdica (modern Sofia, Bulg.). It was convened by the joint emperors Constantius II (Eastern, sympathetic to the Arian party)… … Universalium
Sardica — geographical name see Sofia … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sardica — Sofia (София) „Расте, но не старее“ („Wächst, altert aber nicht“) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sardica, Council of — Сардикийский Собор … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Council of Sardica — The Council of Sardica was one of the series of councils (or synods) called to adjust the doctrinal and other difficulties of the Arian controversy, held most probably in 343 AD. The Roman Emperors Constans and Constantius II called for the… … Wikipedia