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Peter in the 4th
century Dorotheus (poet) (fl. 4th-century),
Christian poet,
known for The
Vision of
Dorotheus.
Dorotheus of Antioch, (c. 388 – 407)...
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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...
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Patriarch Dorotheus may
refer to:
Dorotheus of Bulgaria,
Patriarch of
Bulgaria in 1300–c. 1315 Four Gr****
Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch, see the list...
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according to the
Gospel of Luke 10:1.
Dorotheus was a
learned priest of
Antioch (Eusebius, VII.32) and a eunuch.
Dorotheus is said to have been
driven into...
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Saint Dorotheus may
refer to:
Dorotheus of Gaza (505 – 565 or 620),
Christian monk and
abbot Dorotheus of Tyre (c. 255 – 362),
traditionally credited with...
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Dorotheus I may
refer to:
Dorotheus I, Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of
Antioch in 1219–1245
Dorotheus of Bulgaria,
Patriarch of
Bulgaria in 1300–c. 1315 Dorotheus...
- see of Constantinople,
Dorotheus had
served as
Arian bishop of Antioch,
having succeeded Euzoius of
Antioch in 376.
Dorotheus'
accession to the episcopal...
- III (1426–1436)
Dorotheus II (1436–1454)
Michael IV (1454–1476) Mark IV (1476)
Joachim III (1476–1483)
Gregory III (1483–1497)
Dorotheus III (1497–1523)...
- late 3rd-century
Christian works are
pseudepigraphically attributed to
Dorotheus of Tyre.
These works describe the
lives of the
Apostles and
their disciples...
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Dorotheus was a
Byzantine military commander.
While being magister militum per
Armeniam he won a
battle against the Persians, in 530, as well as taking...