- Cratia,
Crateia or
Krateia (Ancient Gr****: Κρατεία) was a town in the
interior of
ancient Bithynia,
which also bore the name Flaviopolis,
which clearly...
- of
Menander Thrasonides, a
mercenary soldier, buys a
young slave named Krateia and
falls in love with her, but does not want to take her by force. He...
- 28, 1963. He
carried out a long
pastoral service in Italy, as
bishop of
Krateia with his seat in
Naples from
November 26, 1970, and was
lecturer at various...
-
Tupocracy (from
Ancient Gr****: "tupos" and "
krateia") is a
system of
government or a
style of
leadership where leaders set
positive and
inspiring precedents...
- He was
elected by the E****enical
Patriarchate as the
titular bishop of
Krateia in 2001, and
served as the
chief secretary of the Holy
Eparchial Synod...
-
Ilarion (Rudnyk) of
Telmessos as
Bishop of
Edmonton and
Andriy (Peshko) of
Krateia as
auxiliary Bishop of Saskatoon. In July 2010
another special sobor of...
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Abraham of
Cratia or
Krateia (c. 474 – c. 558) was a
Christian monk from
Emesa (now Homs)
Byzantine Syria.
Abraham was the most
important of the bishops...
-
Church in
Western Europe. Fr.
Andriy was
consequently elected Bishop of
Krateia by the Holy
Synod of the
Church of
Constantinople and,
after his consecration...
-
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of
Europe and the
Diaspora with the
title 'Bishop of
Krateia'. On
December 13, 2005, at St.
Volodymyr Cathedral in Chicago, he was consecrated...