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Euphrosynus of
Pskov (Russian: Евфросин Псковский, romanized: Yefrosin Pskovsky; c. 1386 – May 15, 1481) was a
Russian monk and the
founder of a monastic...
- (14th century)
Saint Euphrosynus of
Pskov (Eleazar),
abbot and
wonderworker (1481)
Saint Serapion of Pskov,
disciple of St
Euphrosynus of
Pskov (1481) Saint...
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literature (as
indicated by the
circle of
interests of the
Cyril scribe Euphrosynus, who
rewrote the
article “And this is the sign of thunder” (Old East...
- to the city, his
baptism and
subsequent victories, The Life of
Saint Euphrosynus and The
Address of
Hegumen Pamfil which contains one of the earliest...
- (1393–1407)*
Euphrosynus I (mentioned 1410)
Sergius (Azakov) (1423–1427)
Joseph II (mentioned 1430)
Jonah (Odnoushev) (1431–1448)
Euphrosynus (Zvenets) (1448...
- of East Slav
origin Euphrosynus of Palestine [ru; sr] 801–900 11
September Venerable, also
known as
Euphrosynus the Cook
Euphrosynus of
Pskov 1481 15 May...
- century) (see also:
March 27)
Venerable Theodora of
Alexandria (491)
Saint Euphrosynus the Cook of
Alexandria (9th century)
Venerable Elias the Cave-dweller...
- of a
prince of Polotsk, Vseslav,
owner of
Cross of
Saint Euphrosyne Euphrosynus of Pskov, 15th-century monk from
Snetogorsky Monastery who
founded a...
- the
First E****enical
Council in 325,
Rhodes was
represented by
bishop Euphrosynus. In Late Antiquity,
Rhodes became the
capital of the
Roman province of...
- companions, who
suffered under Diocletian in
Augsburg (c. 304)
Martyr Euphrosynus, in
boiling water. Monk-martyr Maximus, by stoning.
Uncovering of the...