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- Theodore Balsamon, also called Balsamo, (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Βαλσαμῶν) was a canonist of the Eastern Orthodox Church and 12th-century Eastern Orthodox Patriarch...
- Balm of Gilead was a rare perfume used medicinally that was mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and named for the region of Gilead, where it was produced. The...
- The Italian word balsamico (from Latin balsamum, from Gr**** βάλσαμον, bálsamon) means "balsam-like" in the sense of "restorative" or "curative"; cf. English...
- (1180–1182) Elias III (1182–1184) Christopher II (1184–1185) Theodore IV (Balsamon) (1185–1199) Joachim (1199–1219) Dorotheus (1219–1245) Simeon II (1245–1268)...
- the Quini****t Council and the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Theodore Balsamon, the Byzantine Rite became the only rite in the Eastern Orthodox Church...
- sigillis is the product of a lifetime. The caption identifies the abbot as Balsamon. De septem sigillis is divided into six books subdivided into 361 chapters...
- estrangement continued. In 1190, Eastern Orthodox theologian Theodore Balsamon, who was patriarch of Antioch, wrote that "no Latin should be given Communion...
- of monks who refused to eat bread. The 12th century canonist Theodore Balsamon maintained that koliva as a ritual food practice was originated by Athanasius...
- South Arabian languages as well as early borrowings (e.g. balsam < Gr**** balsamon < Hebrew baśam). /ɬ/ began merging with /s/ in Late Biblical Hebrew, as...
- Orthodox patriarch of Antioch a 12th-century religious work by Theodore Balsamon, Gr**** Orthodox patriarch of Antioch a 14th-century religious work by Matthew...