- Παΐσιος
Paisios is the Gr**** form and
Paisius the
Latin form
Saint Paisius of Uglich,
Abbot (1504)
Saint Paisius Velichkovsky, 17th
century monk and theologian...
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Paisius remained on Mt
Athos for a
total of
seventeen years,
copying Gr****
patristic books and
translating them into Slavonic. In 1764, when
Paisius was...
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Patriarch Paisius may
refer to:
Paisius I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 1652–1653
Patriarch Paisius of Alexandria, Gr****...
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Saint Paisius of
Hilendar or Paìsiy Hilendàrski (Bulgarian: Свети Паисий Хилендарски) (1722–1773) was a
Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman and a key Bulgarian...
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Novgorod is
known to have
asked for
Paisius Yaroslavov's
opinion on the
Second Coming. Ivan III
proposed to
Paisius to
replace Metropolitan Gerontius upon...
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Palestine in the
company of
Patriarch Paisius I of Jerusalem,
taking monastic vows and
adopting the
monastic name of
Paisius. In 1652, he
received the titular...
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Patriarch Paisius of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Paisius I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 1652–1653
Paisius II of Constantinople...
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Archbishop Paisi (Albanian:
Kryepeshkop Paisi,
secular name
Pashko Vodica; 1881 – 4
March 1966) was the
Primate of the
Orthodox Autocephalous Church of...
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Paisius I of
Constantinople (Gr****: Παΐσιος; died c. 1688) was a two-time E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (July 1652 –
April 1653 and
March 1654...
- vizier, who
allowed Paisius II to be
reinstalled for his
second term in
August 1740.
However three years later, in May 1743,
Paisius II was
deposed by the...