- The
monastic community of
Mount Athos is an
Eastern Orthodox community of
monks in
Greece who hold the
status of an
autonomous region with its own sovereignty...
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Nicodemus the
Hagiorite or
Nicodemus of the Holy
Mountain (Gr****: Ὅσιος Νικόδημος ὁ Ἁγιορείτης; 1749 – July 14, 1809) was a Gr****
ascetic monk, mystic...
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George the
Hagiorite (Georgian: გიორგი მთაწმინდელი) (1009 – 27 June 1065) was a
Georgian monk, calligrapher,
religious writer, theologian, and translator...
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Euthymius the
Athonite (Georgian: ექვთიმე ათონელი
Ekvtime Atoneli; c. 955–1024) was a Georgian monk,
philosopher and scholar, who is
venerated as a saint...
- Pedalion, an
Eastern Orthodox treatise on
canon law by
Nicodemus the
Hagiorite Canon (canon law)
Canon law
Canon law of the
Catholic Church Eastern Catholic...
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churches - on
October 13. Her
hagiography was
written by
Nicodemus the
Hagiorite. In
Bulgaria and
North Macedonia Saint Zlata is
often depicted as young...
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George Metallinos at
University of Athens, Greece.
Saint Nicodemus the
Hagiorite, The Philokalia, Macmillan, 1983, p. 432: "Intellection (noīsis): Not...
- Benefactress). In the
eighteenth century,
Macarios of
Corinth and
Nicodemos the
Hagiorite were
responsible for
putting together a m****cript for
publication based...
- with
apostolic origin and
served as a
defence argument to
George the
Hagiorite against the
encroachments from the
Antiochian church authorities on autocephaly...
- Shio of Mgvime, John the Iberian,
Euthymius the Athonite,
George the
Hagiorite and
David of
Gareji on the 14th-century
triptych titled as the "Radiant...