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Philotheus (or Filofei; Russian: Филофей; c. 1465 – 1542) was a
hegumen of the
Yelizarov Monastery, near Pskov, in the 16th century. He is
credited with...
- he
forced also the
deposition of
Patriarch Philotheus, who
resumed the see of Heraclea. In 1364
Philotheus was
recalled to the
patriarchal throne in Constantinople...
- as
Philotheus, may
refer to:
Philotheos Bryennios (1833–1918), Gr****
Orthodox bishop Pope
Philotheos of Alexandria, in
office 979-1003
Philotheus of Pskov...
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Philotheus Boehner (German: [ˈbøːnɐ]; born
Heinrich Boehner; 17
February 1901 – 22 May 1955) was a
member of the
Franciscan order known for
medieval scholarship...
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Patriarch Philotheus may
refer to:
Patriarch Philotheus of Alexandria, Gr****
Patriarch of
Alexandria in 1435–1459
Philotheus I of Constantinople, E****enical...
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Philotheus served as Gr****
Patriarch of
Alexandria between 1435 and 1459. "
Philotheus (1435–1459)".
Official web site of the Gr****
Orthodox Patriarchate...
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Philotheos Bryennios (Gr****: Φιλόθεος Βρυέννιος; 7
April 1833 –
November 18, 1917) was a Gr****
Orthodox metropolitan of Nicomedia, and the
discoverer in...
- The
Forty Martyrs of
Sebaste or the Holy
Forty (Ancient/Katharevousa Gr**** Ἅγιοι Τεσσαράκοντα; Demotic: Άγιοι Σαράντα) were a
group of
Roman soldiers in...
- of the
Seven Martyrs of Samosata,
crucified with
Saint Hipparchus and
Philotheus, Abibus, James,
Paregrus and Rom**** by the
emperor Maximian in 297. Historia...
- the news of Sergius's
accomplishments reached Patriarch Philotheus of Constantinople,
Philotheus sent a
monastic charter to Sergius.
During the
reign of...