Definition of Amphilochios. Meaning of Amphilochios. Synonyms of Amphilochios

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Amphilochios. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Amphilochios and, of course, Amphilochios synonyms and on the right images related to the word Amphilochios.

Definition of Amphilochios

No result for Amphilochios. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Amphilochios from wikipedia

- Kappadoziern (Tübingen, 1904). C. Bonis, ‘The heresies combatted in Amphilochios’ “Regarding False Asceticism”’, Gr**** Orthodox Theological Review, 9...
- Amphilochios Makris (Gr****: Αμφιλόχιος Μακρής, 13 December 1889 – 16 April 1970) was a Gr**** Orthodox hieromonk, missionary, and teacher from the island...
- Ukrainian) Detailed biography of Saint Amphilochios, Pochaiv Lavra Website, Ukraine (in Russian) Venerable Saint Amphilochios, Russian acathistus site (in Russian)...
- Emmanuel Carrère, French novelist Laurence de Cambronne, French journalist Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos, A 20th-century saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church...
- Amaseia, 1753 Ieremias, 1753 Nikephoros of Ioannina, 1754/5 Kyrillos, 1756 Amphilochios, 1757 ****nios of Cyprus, 1758 Gabriel, 1759 ****nios of Galatia, 1760...
- (1990–2015), Gerasimos Marmatakes(2015–) Metropolis of Kissamos and Selino: Amphilochios Andronikakis (2005–) Metropolis of Arkalochorion, Kastelion and Viannos:...
- 2024-08-14. Agioi_anargyroi (2018-06-14). "Full of Grace and Truth: St. Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos (+1970)". Full of Grace and Truth. Retrieved 2024-07-22...
- Paul the Russian at Constantinople (1683) (see also: April 6) Venerable Amphilochios (Makris), Elder, of Patmos (1970) (see also: April 16 - ns) Synaxis of...
- "Ancient Cyprus: From Myth to History and Literature". In Papathomas, Amphilochios; Gavrielatos, Andreas; Karla, Grammatiki; Carvounis, Katerina (eds.)...
- ****anzos, his younger brother Gregory of Nyssa, and a cousin of the former, Amphilochios of Iconium. In the period 535–553, under emperor Justinian I, the two...