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Polyeuctus (Gr****: Πολύευκτος; died 5
February 970) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople (956–970). His
orthodox feast is on
February 5. Polyeuctus...
- of
Armenia is a mid-6th
century mosaic inscription in the
chapel of St
Polyeuctos in Jerusalem.[better source needed] A
papyrus discovered in 1892 at Fayyum...
- Prodromos, Yanna, Ioanna, Ioannos,
Yannis Domenicus,
Parthenia Martyr Polyeuctos Gregory of
Nyssa Theodosios Martyr Tatiana Maximos the
Righteous - - -...
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dedicated to St.
Polyeuctos in this area,
which led to some
researchers identifying the
chapel with the
mosaic as part of the St.
Polyeuctos Monastery, but...
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Martyr Anastasius of
Nauplion (1655) The Four
Martyrs of Megara:
Polyeuctos, George,
Adrianos and Platon, the "Newly-Revealed" (1754, 1998) New Hieromartyr...
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better carry on the
contest with the
weapons you use best: your tongues."
Polyeuctos, an out-of-shape
Athenian politician, once made a
speech advocating war...
- Boutique.
Project Gutenberg etext of
Polyeucte Revue Tunisienne 14 (1907): 74–75 "
Polyeucto |
Charles Gounod". Opera-Arias.com.
Retrieved 2019-12-31....
- Hagiorite;
discovery of the holy
relics of the "Four
Martyrs of Megara":
Polyeuctos, George,
Adrianos and Platon, the "Newly-Revealed". 1755–56
Council of...
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Nicephorum Phocam". The do****ent
mentions an
aggressive act on the part of
Polyeuctos,
Patriarch of Constantinople,
raising the
bishopric of
Otranto (Hydruntum)...