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Philothei of Athens, (also
known as
Philotheia or Philothea) (Gr****: Άγια Φιλοθέη η Αθηναία) (November 21, 1522 -
February 19, 1589), née
Revoula Benizelos...
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Philothei of
Souroti (in Gr****: Φιλοθέη της Σουρωτής,
Philothéï tis Sourotis), is the
hegumen of the
Monastery of
Saint John the
Theologian in Souroti...
- the
Ottoman Turks during the
Ottoman period:
Saint Philothei and
Patriarch Gregory V.
Saint Philothei built a convent, was
martyred in 1589, and her bones...
- 2004.
Narrated by
various characters, it
tells the
tragic love
story of
Philothei and Ibrahim. It also
chronicles the rise of
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the...
- Souroti, Greece. It was
founded in 1967. The
hegumen of the
monastery is
Philothei of
Souroti since 1967. The tomb of
Saint Paisios of
Mount Athos is located...
- late-15th
century Athens with
Angelos Benizelos, the
father of
Saint Philothei.
Angelos also
actively parti****ted in the
administration of the Gr****...
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Gabriel of the Cell of St.
Christodoulos of
Koutloumousiou Monastery or
Philothei of
Souroti are
disciples of
Paisios the Athonite. 1958:
Paisios was asked...
- home of the Gr****
aristocratic Benizelos family, the
family that
Saint Philothei came from. In the mid-17th century, out of the
eight main administrative...
- "Jesus has given" Marnazka: (Syriac) "the Lord has conquered" Philothea/
Philothei/Philotheos: (Gr****) "lover of God"
Sabrisho or Ishosabran: (Syriac) "patient...
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Byzantine empress Demetrios Chalkokondyles (1423–1511),
scholar Saint Philothei, née
Revoula Benizelos (1522–1589),
martyr and
saint Leonardos Philaras...