- from the
polemical attacks on it by
Panteugenos' opponents,
chiefly Nicholas of Methone. Reportedly,
Panteugenos strictly distinguished the
Father from...
-
Soterichos Panteugenos, and the
rhetoricians Michael of
Thessalonica and
Nikephoros Basilakes. The
exact background of the
accusations against Panteugenos and...
-
replaced by a
Latin patriarch. John VI (or V) (1106–1134)
Soterichos Panteugenos (elect, 1156–1157)
Euthymius (1159–1164)
Macarius II (1164–1166) Athanasius...
- an
accusation leveled by the Patriarch-elect of Antioch,
Soterichos Panteugenos, who used the dead
Theodotus II's "black and
withered hand" as evidence...
- Godhead",
despite the
dissent of
Patriarch of Antioch-elect
Soterichos Panteugenos, who was
subsequently dismissed. Ten
years later, a
controversy arose...
- John (fl. 1151–1156),
bishop during the
controversy over
Soterichos Panteugenos Under the
Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, the
metropolitan of Selymbria...
- of the Holy Spirit. His Re****ation of
Arguments addressed Soterichos Panteugenos'
doctrine on
receiving the Eucharist.
Younger than Nicholas, Theorian [pl]...
-
controversies over
Bogomilism (1140s) and the
writings of
Soterichos Panteugenos (1155–1157). Nicholas's life is
poorly known. He was born
early in the...
-
Palaiologina Sophonias (commentator)
Sophronius of
Jerusalem Sopotos Soterichos Panteugenos Soterioupolis Sougdaia Soumela Monastery Sozopolis,
Siege of
Spania Sparta...
- 1157,
which condemned the
newly elected Patriarch of
Antioch Soterichos Panteugenos, and the
rhetoricians Michael of
Thessalonica and
Nikephoros Basilakes...