- century),
Gnostic Dositheus Magister (fl. 4th century),
Roman grammarian and
jurist Dositheus of
Constantinople (died
after 1191), or
Dositheus I of Jerusalem...
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presided over by
Patriarch Dositheus of Jerusalem. The
synod produced a
confession referred to as the
Confession of
Dositheus. In 1629, a
small book in...
-
Dositheus II
Notaras of
Jerusalem (Gr****: Δοσίθεος Β΄ Ἱεροσολύμων;
Arachova 31 May 1641 –
Constantinople 8
February 1707) was the
Patriarch of Jerusalem...
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three propositions. It is
written in the form of a
correspondence with
Dositheus of Pelusium, who was a
student of
Conon of Samos. In
Proposition II, Archimedes...
-
Dositheus Magister (Ancient Gr****: Δωσίθεος) was a Gr****
grammarian who
flourished in Rome in the 4th
century AD. He was the
author of a Gr**** translation...
-
pretending friendship for
Dositheus,
accepted the
second place. Soon, however, he
began to hint to the
thirty that
Dositheus was not as well acquainted...
- the Louvre. The
sculpture is
signed on the
pedestal by Agasias, son of
Dositheus, who is
otherwise unknown. It is not
quite clear whether the
Agasias who...
- the
first Serbian bishop of
Timok from 1834 to 1854. The ****ure
bishop Dositheus (Dositej) Novaković was born in the
small village of
Dabnica close to...
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monastery of Hopovo, in the Srem region, and
acquired the name
Dositej (
Dositheus). He
translated into
Serbian many
European classics,
including Aesop's...
- ven.
Dorotheus and
Dositheus in
Russian Saint Dositheus of Gaza at SQPN.com.
Saint Dositheus of Gaza at SQPN.com.
Saint Dositheus of Gaza (C) (Monk)....