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Photice or
Photike (Ancient Gr****: Φωτική) was a city in
Epirus in the
Roman and
Byzantine periods. In the late
Middle Ages it was
known as
Hagios Donatos...
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Following the
Footsteps of the Invisible: The
Complete Works of
Diadochus of
Photike. Tr. by
Cliff Ermatinger.
Collegeville (MN), 2010 (Cistercian
Studies -...
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obvious in both the
content and the
format of
works by
Diadochus of
Photike,
Maximus the Confessor, John of Damascus,
Symeon the New Theologian, and...
- of Egypt,
anchorite (4th century)
Saint Diadochos of Photiki,
Bishop of
Photike in Old Epirus,
whose works are
included in the
Philokalia (ca. 486) Venerable...
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Following the
Footsteps of the Invisible: The
Complete Works of
Diadochus of
Photike Cliff Ermatinger 240 The Book of the Elders:
Sayings of the
Desert Fathers:...
- Dodona, Euroea, Hadrianopolis, Appon, Phoenice, Anchiasmos, Buthrotum,
Photike,
Corfu Island, and
Ithaca Island. New Epirus, with
capital at Dyrrhachium...
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probably existed.
Paramythia originated with the
ancient Chaonian city of
Photike (Ancient Gr****: Φωτική),
named after Photios, a
leader of the Chaonians...
- the
usual biblical texts, and
answers difficulties. Diadochus,
Bishop of
Photike in
Epirus in the
fifth century, is a
different person,
author of a "Sermon...
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capital Dodona Euroea Hadrianopolis Appon Phoenice Anchiasmos Buthrotum Photike Corfu Island Ithaca Island. New Epirus, with its
capital at Dyrrhachium...
- Phanoteia,
polis Phoenice,
chief polis of the Chaonians, modern-day
Finiq Photike, pre-****enistic polis, modern-day
Paramythia Thronion,
colony of the Euboeans...