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Peter IV was the 34th
Coptic Pope and
Patriarch of
Alexandria from 567 to 576.
Peter IV
succeeded the
exiled Pope
Theodosius I on the latter's
death in...
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Dorotheus of Gaza (Ancient Gr****: Δωρόθεος τῆς Γάζης
Dorotheos tes Gazes; 505 – 565 or 620,) or Abba Dorotheus, was a
Christian monk and abbot. He joined...
- Pseudo-
Dorotheos of
Monemvasia (Gr****: Δωρόθεος Μονεμβασίας) is the name
given to the
unknown author (or compiler) of a Gr****-language
chronicle titled...
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Archimandrite Dorotheos (Gr****: Αρχιμανδρίτης Δωρόθεος Ντμπάρ, Abkhaz: архимандрит Дараҭ Дбар, born
Dzhuma Dbar,
January 18, 1972) is the archimandrite...
- coast. In 1466, on his
return trip to Istanbul,
Mehmed II
expatriated Dorotheos, the
Archbishop of
Ohrid and his
clerks and
boyars because of
their anti-Ottoman...
- Dorotheus[pronunciation?] or
Dorotheos is a male
given name from Gr****
Dōrótheos (Δωρόθεος),
meaning "God's Gift", from δῶρον (dōron), "gift" + θεός (theós)...
- Orestias:
Damaskinos (Minas)
Karpathakis (2009–)
Metropolis of Drama:
Dorotheos Paparis (2022–)
Metropolis of Dryinoupolis,
Pogoniani and Konitsa: Andreas...
- The
Vision of
Dorotheus or
Dorotheos (Ancient Gr****: Όρασις Δωροθέου, romanized: Órasis Dorothéou) is an
autobiographical Homeric Gr**** poem in 343 lines...
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Dorotheos II (Gr****: Δωρόθεος Βʹ) was the
second metropolitan bishop of
Trebizond under Ottoman rule. His
tenure began in 1472. The
origin of Dorotheos...
- Kydonia, on the
island of Crete. He was
trained in
Argos as a
student of
Dorotheos, with whom he
worked at
Delphi and Hermione.
Between 450 and 420 BC he...