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Ukraine (in Russian)
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Emmanuel Carrère,
French novelist Laurence de Cambronne,
French journalist Amphilochios (Makris) of Patmos, A 20th-century
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Gerasimos Marmatakes(2015–)
Metropolis of
Kissamos and Selino:
Amphilochios Andronikakis (2005–)
Metropolis of Arkalochorion,
Kastelion and Viannos:...
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Constantinople (1683) (see also:
April 6)
Venerable Amphilochios (Makris), Elder, of
Patmos (1970) (see also:
April 16 - ns)
Synaxis of...
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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...