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Justin II (Latin: Iustinus; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἰουστῖνος, translit.
Ioustînos; died 5
October 578) was
Eastern Roman emperor from 565
until 578. He was the...
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Ioustînos; c. 450 – 1
August 527), also
called Justin the
Thracian (Latin:
Iustinus Thrax; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἰουστῖνος ὁ Θρᾷξ, translit.
Ioustînos ho...
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Philoumenos a
saint thirty years after his death.
Abuna (meaning "Father")
Ioustinos, a Gr****
Orthodox priest from Nablus,
later spearheaded a huge reconstruction...
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posthumously as
Justin Martyr (Gr****: Ἰουστῖνος ὁ Μάρτυς, romanized:
Ioustînos ho Mártys; c. AD 100 – c. AD 165), also
known as
Justin the Philosopher...
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Varnavas (Markos)
Tyris (2004–)
Metropolis of Nea
Krini and Kalamaria:
Ioustinos Bardakas (2015–)
Metropolis of
Zichni and Nevrokopion:
Ierotheos (Dimitrios)...
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Jussi French:
Justin Galician:
Xustino German:
Justin Gr****: Ιουστίνος (
Ioustinos) Hawaiian:
Iukekini Hebrew: יוסטינוס (Yôsetînûs) Hungarian:
Jusztin Irish:...
- Stavroupolis:
Barnabas Tyris (2004–)
Metropolis of Nea
Krini and Kalamaria:
Ioustinos Bardakas (2015–)
Metropolis of Nea
Zichni and Nevrokopion: Hierotheos...
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Emmanuel of Chalcedon,
Metropolitan Iosif of Proikonissos,
Metropolitan Ioustinos of Nea
Krini and
Kalamaria and the
basilica hosted a
concert by the Archdiocesan...
- (central church) of
Saint Demetrios was
built on the
expenses of monk
Ioustinos,
along with a
second church at the
cemetery and a water-mill. Although...