- a
saint by the
Eastern Orthodox Church under her
monastic name,
Saint Hypomone (Ὑπομονὴ),
which is
translated into
English as
Saint Patience.
Helena was...
- Palaiologos, who
became a nun and a
saint under the
monastic name of
Saint Hypomone ("patience").
After the
conquest of
Constantinople by the
Ottoman Empire...
-
present in the New Testament, but the
virtues of
steadfastness (ὑπομονή,
hypomonē) and
patient endurance (μακροθυμία, makrothymia) are praised. Paul exhorts...
-
ruler of
Thessaly by his wife, who is only
known by her
monastic name
Hypomone ("Patience"). When John died in or
shortly before 1289, he was succeeded...
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Doukas of
Thessaly by his wife, who is only
known by her
monastic name
Hypomone ("Patience"). He
succeeded his
father sometime in or
before 1289 as ruler...
- was not
released until May 1381.
Became a nun and
changed her name to "
Hypomone". John V
Palaiologos (r. 1341–1391) —
Irene Palaiologina Εἰρήνη Παλαιολογίνα...
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medieval Serbia. Her
parents were John I
Doukas of
Thessaly and his wife
Hypomone (a
daughter of the
Thessalian Vlach chieftain Taronas). In ca. 1273/76...
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where she died 7
November 1473,
having become a nun and
taking the name
Hypomone. List of
Serbian consorts Fine 1994, p. 555. S****za,
Mihail Dimitri (1999)...
-
March 21 of the
Gregorian calendar)
Christian feast day: Bona of Pisa
Hypomone (Eastern
Orthodox Church)
Joseph Gérard
Maximin of
Trier Pope Alexander...
- four
daughters and
possibly a son:
Helena Dragases (Jelena Dragaš, nun
Hypomone), who
married the
Byzantine Emperor Manuel II
Palaiologos and died on 13...