- Hegumen, hegumenos, or
igumen (Gr****: ἡγούμενος, trans.
hēgoúmenos), is the
title for the head of a
monastery in the
Eastern Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic...
- an
administrator (עֶבֶד ʿeḇeḏ,
literally "servant"; Gr****: ἡγούμενος
hēgoúmenos, "leader"). Only a
modest number of
Ammonite kings are
known today, mostly...
- and Dios had
begun their return journey when the
raiders arrived. The
hegoumenos John, the head of the monasteries,
reportedly refused to take
refuge in...
-
chanting deacons bearing banners surmounted by the cross, and
headed by
Hegoumenos Youssef Mikhael, the
senior priest in Damietta, they
progressed through...
-
governor Michael Lachanodrakon.
Lachanodrakon tortured the monastery's
hegoumenos, Theosteriktos, and
other monks, 38 of whom were
buried alive at Ephesus...
- (Pachoras) with his seat in Qasr
Ibrim (Phrim) from 1372.
Timothy was a
hegoumenos (leader of a
monastic community)
before he
became a bishop. An account...
- Leo V.: 28 In 815,
during the
reign of Leo V,
having been
appointed hegoumenos of the
Kathara Monastery in
Bithynia by the
emperor Nikephoros I, John...
-
asked Athanasios II, his host, and the
Great Lavra fraternity, led by
hegoumenos Nicholas, if he
could purchase two
monasteries in the Holy Land. His request...
-
iconoclastic ****cution
while it was
under the
government of the
saintly hegoumenos (abbot) Theodore,
called the Studite. In 781, Platon, a monk in the Symbola...
- hedonology,
hyphedonia heg- lead Gr**** ἄγω, ἡγεῖσθαι (hēgeîsthai), ἡγούμενος (
hēgoúmenos), ἡγεμών (hēgemṓn), ἡγεμονία, ἡγεμονικός diegesis, diegetic, eisegesis...