- A
hieromonk (Gr****: Ἱερομόναχος, romanized: Ieromonachos; Georgian: მღვდელმონაზონი, romanized: mghvdelmonazoni; Slavonic: Иеромонахъ, Romanian: Ieromonah...
- fl. late 11th -
early 12th century) was a
Georgian ordained priest,
hieromonachos and icon
painter whose works were
donated in the High
Middle Ages to...
- of Katounakia, Mt Athos, a
disciple of
Elder Joseph the Hesychast.)
Hieromonachos Charalampos Dionusiates, O
didaskalos tes
noeras proseuches (Hieromonk...
- [Papa**** of the
Codex Chrysander],
retrieved 11
April 2012
Germanos Hieromonachos;
Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes;
Petros Bereketes;
Anastasios Skete;...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6. (subscription required) "Gabriel
Hieromonachos".
Oxford Reference. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. (subscription or...
-
Saint Catherine's
monastery (17th century).
British Library.
Germanos Hieromonachos;
Panagiotes the New Chrysaphes;
Petros Bereketes;
Anastasios Skete;...
-
Slavonic Oktoich with
canons for Glas 5-8 (plagioi echoi)
written by
Hieromonachos Daniel Etropolski (17th century).
Petros Peloponnesios;
Petros Byzantios...
- 5".
Katavasies (Heirmologion argon) in the
possession of
Makarios Hieromonachos (18th century).
Petros Peloponnesios (4 July 2009). "University of Birmingham...
- [second] να step [φωνή] and the rest [interval is sung] on νω! —
Gabriel Hieromonachos The
upper small tone
leading to the
final note of the protos, has a...
- century.
Despite longer theoretical explanations by
authors like
Gabriel Hieromonachos (Hannick &
Wolfram 1985),
Manuel Chrysaphes (Conomos 1985), Ioannis...