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Alypius may
refer to:
Alypius of Antioch,
vicarius of
Roman Britain,
probably in the late 350s
Alypius of Alexandria,
music theorist, c. 360
Alypius of...
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Alypius the
Stylite (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀλύπιος ὁ Στυλίτης) was a seventh-century
ascetic saint. He is
revered as a
monastic founder, an
intercessor for the...
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priest and
hagiographer from Crete.
Tzanes frescoed the
Saints Simeon and
Alypios,
ascetic hermits, atop the pilasters.
Other famous Gr****
artists ****ociated...
- Monastery,
Mount Athos.
Theotokos Panachranta from
Svensky Monastery, by St.
Alypios of Kiev (11th century)
Panachranta Theotokos, mid-11th-century
Kievan illumination...
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Hippolyte Delehaye argued that
Stylian never existed, but was a
confusion with
Alypios the Stylite, who
shares a saint's day and city of birth, with the attribute...
- VIII, born 960 or 961, died 1028; he
married c. 976 Helena,
daughter of
Alypios, died c. 989; they were the
parents of: Eudokia, nun
Empress Zoe, born...
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Alexis the Man of God". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-07-22. "Venerable
Alypios,
Iconographer of the Kiev Near Caves". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-07-22...
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included in the
Annuario Pontificio. It is
known as the
birthplace of
Saints Alypios the
Stylite and
Stylianos of Paphlagonia.
Excavations started in 2003....
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Helene (#22578).
Michael Psellos, "Chronographia", Book 2,
chapter 4 PmbZ,
Alypios (#20265).
Michael Psellos, "Chronographia", Book 2,
chapter 5 Settipani...
- in the nome
capital of Arsinoe. They were led by a head
official called Alypios. In many cases, the
papyrus is
significantly older than the do****ent written...