- Constantinople,
author of Re****ation (after 582)
Eustratius of
Nicaea (c. 1050/1060–c. 1120),
bishop of
Nicaea Eustratius Garidas,
patriarch of Constantinople, 1081–1084...
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Eustratius Garidas (Gr****: Εὐστράτιος Γαριδᾶς; died
after 1084) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated...
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Saint Eustratius may
refer to:
Eustratius the
Wonderworker Eustratius of
Antioch Eustratius,
companion of
Orestes of
Cappadocia Agios Efstratios, Gr****...
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Eustratius or
Eustratios (Ancient Gr****: Εὐστράτιος; fl. 582–602) was a hagiographer,
theologian and
priest of
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. Eustratios...
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Agios Efstratios or
Saint Eustratius (Gr****: Άγιος Ευστράτιος),
colloquially Ai
Stratis (Gr****: Άη Στράτης),
anciently Halonnesus or
Halonnesos (Ancient...
- Constantinople. As a
result of the
condemnation Eustratius was
formally suspended for life. Two
commentaries by
Eustratius on the
works of
Aristotle survive: Commentary...
- observations.
After a
hiatus of
several centuries,
formal commentary by
Eustratius and
Michael of
Ephesus reappeared in the late
eleventh and
early twelfth...
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independent from the body.
Eustratius credits a lost Life of
Saint Nicholas as his source.
Nearly all the
sources Eustratius references date from the late...
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Petalas Zakynthos Chios Fournoi Ikaria Limnos Lesvos Oinousses Psara St
Eustratius Samos Samothraki Th****os
Thymaina Aegina Agistri Dokos Hydra Poros Salamina...
- with
Eustratius, Auxentius, Eugene, and Mardarius.
Tradition states that he was
martyred during the
reign of Diocletian. "The Holy
Martyrs Eustratius, Auxentius...