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chose a
convent on an
island near Constantinople,
while he
entered the
Polychronius Monastery,
located in the
district of
Sigiane (Sigriano), near Cyzicus...
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Theophanes the Confessor, who
began his
formal religious life at the
Polychronius Monastery,
located near Cyzicus. Iaia, a
female painter, sculptor, and...
-
Eastern Christians espoused this view,
including Ephrem the Syrian,
Polychronius, and
Cosmas Indicopleustes.
During the
Medieval ages the
orthodox Christian...
-
January 15, July 3)
Saints John, Antioch, Antoninus, Moses, Zebinas,
Polychronius,
Moses (another), and Damian,
ascetics near
Cyrrhus in the
Syrian desert...
-
Syria (290-303)
Hieromartyr Polychronius, Priest, of
Gamphanitus (4th century) Ten
companions with
Hieromartyr Polychronius (4th century):
Saints Parmenias...
- (d. c. 430)
James of
Cyrrhestica Thal****ius, Limnaeus, John Zebinas,
Polychronius,
Asclepius Symeon Stylites Baradates Thalelaeus Marana and Cyra Domnina...
- in this territory,
among them
Saints Acepsimas, Zeumatius, Zebinas,
Polychronius,
Maron (the
patron of the
Maronite Church), Eusebius, Thal****ius, Maris...
- (1st-century bishop)
Numenius of
Apamea – (2nd
century philosopher)
Polychronius – (bishop, and
brother of
Theodore of Mopsuestia)
Posidonius – (Gr****...
- are addressed, held an
important post of
civil government; his
brother Polychronius became bishop of the
metropolitan see of Apamea.
Theodore first appears...
-
suffragan of Caesarea, is
mentioned by name in
extant do****entation:
Polychronius, who was
present both at the
Robber Council of
Ephesus in 449 and the...