- A
great martyr (also
spelled greatmartyr or great-martyr) or
megalomartyr (from
Byzantine Gr**** μεγαλομάρτυς, megalomártus, from μέγας, mégas 'great' +...
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Catherine of Alexandria, also
spelled Katherine, was,
according to tradition, a
Christian saint and virgin, who was
martyred in the
early 4th
century at...
- John
Vladimir (c. 990 –1016), a.k.a.
Jovan Vladimir, King of Duklja,
megalomartyr,
myroblyte and
wonderworker John VIII of
Constantinople (c. 1010–1075)...
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Christian faith. He
became one of the most
venerated saints, heroes, and
megalomartyrs in Christianity, and he has been
especially venerated as a military...
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because of St. George's
standing as one of the church's most
venerated megalomartyrs the
celebration date is
moved outside of Lent and Holy W**** so that...
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Russian Orthodox Church, also
called the
Russian Orthodox Church of
Saint Megalomartyr Barbara (French: Église
orthodoxe russe de la
sainte mégalomartyre Barbara;...
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Artemii P****io, 37. “An
Account of the
Miracles of the Holy and
Glorious Megalomartyr and
Wonderworker Artemios”, in V.S.
Crisafulli and J.W. Nesbitt, The...
- of
Lydda Icon of St.
George (Byzantine and
Christian Museum, Athens)
Megalomartyr,
Wonderworker Died 23
April 303 Venerated in
Anglicanism Eastern Orthodoxy...
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Arberesh Orthodox Church are
Saint John of
Kronstadt and
Saint Catherine Megalomartyr. Italian:
Parrocchia ortodossa arbëresh del
Patriarcato di Mosca; Albanian:...
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Albanesi are: The
Cathedral of Shën
Mitri Dëshmor i Math (St.
Demetrius Megalomartyr),
which serves as the prin****l
church of the
Eparchy of
Piana degli...