- of God
Bebaia Elpis in Constantinople" (transl. Alice-Mary Talbot), 137 "Typikon of
Theodora Synadene for the
Convent of the
Mother of God
Bebaia Elpis...
- the ****cution of
Christians under the
Roman Emperor Trajan. His sister,
Bebaia of
Edessa (also Barbe, Thivea), was put to
death soon afterwards. The two...
- of God
Bebaia Elpis in Constantinople" (transl. Alice-Mary Talbot), 137 "Typikon of
Theodora Synadene for the
Convent of the
Mother of God
Bebaia Elpis...
- the
death of her
husband that
Theodora decided to
create the
convent of
Bebaia Elpis ("Sure Hope") in Constantinople,
bringing her daughter, Euphrosyne...
- Some
examples of such
names (in Gr****) are:
Angeloktiste (Angel-Built)
Bebaia Elpis (the
Certain Hope)
Boetheia (the Helper)
Brephokratousa (the Infant-Holder)...
- century) (see also: June 24)
Martyrs That****l (Thiphael) and his
sister Bebaia (Thivea) of
Edessa (98-138) (see also:
September 4;
January 29)
Martyr Sarbelus...
-
military commands. The
elder John and
Theodora also
founded the
Convent of
Bebaia Elpis, and
commissioned a
splendidly illustrated typikon, with portraits...
- nun with the name Theodoule, and
founded the
Convent of the
Mother of God
Bebaia Elpis ("Certain Hope") in Constantinople. The convent's
typikon (the so-called...
-
fellow Christians,
particularly Sarbil, a
pagan priest, and his
sister Bebaia. It
seems that this
story was
backdated about a
century and a half in order...
-
Bright Wednesday -
Synaxis of All
Saints of Mt. Sinai)
Martyrs That****l and
Bebaia of
Edessa (c. 116) (see also:
January 29)
Martyr Sarbellus (Sarvillos, Zarvilos)...