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Theodosius the
Cenobiarch or
Theodosius the
Great (c. 423–529) was a
Cappadocian Christian monk, abbot, and
saint who was a
founder and
organizer of the...
- in Arabic, is a
monastery founded around 476 by
Saint Theodosius the
Cenobiarch and that
since at
least the 12th
century contains his (today empty) tomb...
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Egypt (c. 344–421),
Gerasimus of the
Jordan (5th century),
Theodosius the
Cenobiarch (c. 423–529) and his
contemporary Sabbas the
Sanctified (439–532), at...
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Sancti Theodosii Coenobiarchae in
which he
wrote that
Theodosius the
Cenobiarch founded on the s**** of the Dead Sea a
monastery with four churches, in...
- He
converts more than 1,000
Marcionites in his diocese.
Theodosius the
Cenobiarch, monk and
founder of the
Monastery of St.
Theodosius (approximate date)...
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Philadelphia in Lydia,
deposed at the
Council of Seleucia, 359
Theodosius the
Cenobiarch (c. 423–529), a monk, abbot, and saint,
founder and of the
cenobitic way...
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Wonderworker (412) (see also:
February 5 - Gr****)
Venerable Theodosius the
Cenobiarch (Theodosius the Great) (529)
Venerable Theodorus, and
Venerable Archimandrite...
- Mevlâna
Museum Anatolian Tigers Konya ****s and Rugs
Theodosius the
Cenobiarch (c. 423–529 AD), monk, abbot, and
saint born in Iconium; a
founder and...
- for
unconnected obscure saint.
Saint Hilarion Monastery Theodosius the
Cenobiarch (c. 423–529), a
founder of cenobitic monastic life in the Judaean desert...
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Euthymius the Great, John the Silent,
Cyriacus the Anchorite,
Theodosius the
Cenobiarch, Theognius, and Abramius. This
ambitious undertaking was "fostered both...