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Saint Isaac the Confessor, also
Isaacius or
Isaakios (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἰσαάκιος or Ἰσάκιος; died May 30, 383 AD),
founder of the
Dalmatian Monastery in...
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Theophanes the
Confessor (Gr****: Θεοφάνης Ὁμολογητής; c. 759 – 817 or 818) was a
member of the
Byzantine aristocracy who
became a monk and chronicler....
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Armenia under Sasanian Persian control. He was the
brother of
Aratius and
Isaacius and
possibly a
member of the
Kamsarakan family (a
noble Armenian family...
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Sasanian Empire Commanders and
leaders Martin Peter Valerian N****s †
Isaacius Theoctistus Adolius †
Philemouth Verus Nabedes Units involved All forces...
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Alexis G. K. (1994). "Notes on 12th-century
Byzantine Prosopography (Aaron
Isaacius-Steph**** Hagiochristophorites)". Vyzantiaka. 14. Thessaloniki: 341–353...
- (Minamoto Yoritomo) The
Ayyubids -
Salah al-Din (Saladin)
Byzantine Empire -
Isaacius II Holy
Roman Empire -
Frederick I (Frederick Barbarossa)
Angevin Kingdom...
- of Diocletian, and
those with her (303): (see also:
April 23)
Martyrs Isaacius, Apollo, and Codratus, of Nicomedia.
Hieromartyrs Januarius,
Bishop of...
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apocryphal prayers the role of
Sisynius is
often pla**** by
Abrahamius or
Isaacius.
Exceptionally common is the
apocryphal prayer "Our Lady's Dream," which...
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Hymnographer and
Theodore Graptus (see also:
September 22 )
Venerables Isaacius (Akakios) and Meletius,
Bishops of
Sitis (Σίτης) in Cyprus.
Saint Alexander...
- Caesarea.
Aratius was a
native of
Persian Armenia. He was a
brother of
Isaacius (Isaac) and N****s. His
brother should not be
confused with the famous...