- St Pancras, St.
Pancras or
Saint Pancras may
refer to:
Pancras of Taormina,
legendary bishop,
according to
legend martyred in AD 40 in
Sicily Pancras of...
- Stephen,
Pankratios and Euplus,
which probably refers to
Pancras of
Taormina and
Euplius of Catania.
According to the
legendary Life of
Saint Pankratios of...
-
Pankratios or
Pangratios (Gr****: Παγκράτιος) was the
first Metropolitan bishop of
Trebizond following the
Ottoman conquest of the
Empire of
Trebizond in...
- the age of fourteen,
around the year 304. His name is Gr**** (Πανκράτιος
Pankrátios),
meaning 'all-powerful'. From an
early period,
Pancras was venerated...
- also
featured in the
Byzantine tradition. In the Gr**** Life of
Saint Pankratios of Taormina, she is the wife of the
Lombard Rhemaldos who
kills the mother...
- 'Tornikes' or ‘Tornikios’. It was
founded by the
brothers Gregory and
Bagrat (
Pankratios in Gr****), who
ceded the prin****lity to the
Byzantines in 968 in exchange...
-
Konstantinos Radenos, protospatharios; left
issue Sophia; she
married Pankratios Taronites, patrikios; left
issue unnamed daughter, who died
after 961;...
- "exousiastes of Babylon" for the
Caliph of
Baghdad by Anna Komnene, "
Pankratios,
exousiastes of Abasgia" for
Bagrat IV of
Georgia by John Skylitzes, also...
- term) Kallinikos, 1813 (second term)
Misael Petras, 1814 Paisios, 1817
Pankratios, 1818
Theodosios Skopianos, 1820
Agapios of Peloponnesos, 1832 Theophanes...
- III in 967, his two sons,
Grigor II (Gregory Taronites) and
Bagrat III (
Pankratios Taronites),
ceded the prin****lity to the
Byzantine Empire in exchange...