-
attribute it to Stephen. The
author of the Book of
Hierotheus is
sometimes referred to as Pseudo-
Hierotheus as his follower,
Dionysius the Areopagite, is called...
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Hierotheos or
Hierotheus may
refer to:
Hierotheos the Thesmothete,
traditional first bishop of
Athens in the 1st
century Hierotheus of Segovia [es], legendary...
- 707–762) a
reprint of Mazzucchi's article. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
Hierotheus".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company. v t e...
- pseudo-
Hierotheus,
professing that he was
writing to po****rize the
teachings of his master. Pseudo-
Hierotheus was the
author of "The book of
Hierotheus on...
- (1788–1805)
Theophilus III
Pankostas (1805–1825)
Hierotheus I (1825–1845)
Artemius (1845–1847)
Hierotheus II (1847–1858)
Callinicus (1858–1861)
Jacob (1861–1865)...
- Square, Alexandria. The
cornerstone of the
cathedral was laid by
Patriarch Hierotheus II on 16
November 1847.
Completion of the work took nine years, which...
-
Bishop of Athens,
though he is
sometimes counted as the
second after Hierotheus. He is
venerated as a
saint in the
Catholic and the
Eastern Orthodox churches...
-
Hierotheus (died 1882) was Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of
Jerusalem (1875–1882).
Jerusalem Patriarchate website,
Apostolic Succession section v t e...
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Athanasius V (1827–1845)
Cyril II (1845–1872)
Procopius II (1872–1875)
Hierotheus (1875–1882)
Nicodemus I (1883–1890)
Gerasimus I (1891–1897)
Damian I (1897–1931)...
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Hierotheus II (Gr****: Ιερόθεος Β΄)
served as Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of
Alexandria between 1847 and 1858. He was born in Sifnos. "Ierotheos II (1847–1858)"...