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- Patericon or paterikon (Gr****: πατερικόν), a short form for πατερικόν βιβλίον ("father's book", usually Lives of the Fathers in English), and sometimes...
- story is preserved in the Kiev Caves Paterikon. Mark is noted for his service to Theophil and John in the paterikon because of his gift of discernment and...
- "compilation"), or a short version of lives of the saints, arranged by dates; paterikon ("that of the Fathers"; Gr**** πατερικόν; in Gr**** and Latin, pater means...
- texts such as the Menaion or Horologion. Calendar of saints Hagiography Paterikon Synaxarion of Constantinople Team, Almaany. "ترجمة و معنى السنكسار بالإنجليزي...
- the Eastern Christian Tradition. (Thessalonika: Patriarchikon Idruma Paterikôn Meletôn, 1994), p. 419. Carlo Maria Mazzucchi, Damascio, Autore del Corpus...
- Valamon paterikon, p. 285. Panteleimon: Valamon paterikon, p. 22–23. Johannes: Valamon vanhuksen kirjeitä, p. 22. Panteleimon: Valamon paterikon, p. 247...
- city's date of establishment is unknown. It was first mentioned in the Paterikon of Caves Monastery in Kyiv of the 11th century where it is mentioned about...
- retired to Tarabiye, where he died a while later. Χαμουδόπουλος, Μηνάς (1882). Ekklēsiastikē alētheia (in Gr****). Patriarchikon Hidryma Paterikōn Meletōn....
- mentioned by Archbishop Dmitri Sambikin (1905-1908), in the Menologion and Paterikon of Tver. Commemorated on August 16 in the Slavonic Menaion. (May 21 may...
- Volume 55 of Analekta Vlatadōn. Patriarachal Institute for Patristic Studies [Patriarchikon Hidryma Paterikon Meleton], 1992. pp. 200–221. Portal: Saints...