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Euchaita (Εὐχάϊτα) was a
Byzantine city and
diocese in Helenopontus, the
Armeniac Theme (northern Asia Minor), and an
important stop on the Ancyra-Amasea...
- Tyronum.) The
saint is also
distinguished as
Theodore of Amasea,
Theodore of
Euchaita, and
Theodore Martyr. The
epithets are not
generally needed, as Theodore...
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identical with, or
nearby Euchaita, the site of the
veneration of
Theodore Tiro. It is also
possible that it was
identical with
Euchaita before the 10th century...
- was born in the city of
Euchaita in Asia Minor. He
killed a
giant serpent living on a
precipice in the
outskirts of
Euchaita. The
serpent had terrorised...
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hierarchs appeared together in a
vision to St. John Mauropous,
bishop of
Euchaita, in the year 1084, and said that they were
equal before God: "There are...
- that the
three Doctors appeared in a
dream to John Mauropous,
Bishop of
Euchaita, and
commanded him to
institute a
festival in
their honour, in
order to...
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dated c. 920).
Theodore is
reported as
having destro**** a
dragon near
Euchaita in a
legend not
younger than the late 9th century.
Early depictions of...
- and
presumably on this occasion,
Mauropous was
appointed metropolitan of
Euchaita. In many letters,
Mauropous complained of this "honourable exile", and...
- the site of the
modern city, but
others place Euchaneia further east, at
Euchaita. In
Ancient Gr**** sources, Çorum was
known as
Niconia (Nikonya), and in...
- 641, Mu'awiya may have led a
campaign against Cilicia and
proceeded to
Euchaita, deep in
Byzantine Anatolia. In 644, he led a
foray against the Anatolian...