-
Plato the Studite, also
Plato of
Sakkoudion (Gr****: Ὅσιος Πλάτων τῆς Μονῆς τῶν Σακκουδίων; c. 735 in
probably Constantinople – 4
April 814 in Constantinople)...
- by the patriarch's consent. The
leaders of the protest,
Abbot Plato of
Sakkoudion and his
nephew Theodore the Studite, were exiled, but the
uproar continued...
- the
uncle of
Theodore the Studite,
converted the
family estate into the
Sakkoudion Monastery.
Platon served as abbot, with
Theodore as his ****istant. In...
- of
Moscow in 1775–1812
Plato III (born 1993),
American rapper Plato of
Sakkoudion (c. 735–814),
Byzantine saint Plato Andros (1921–2008),
American football...
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February 18 – Angilbert,
Frankish diplomat and
abbot April 4 –
Plato of
Sakkoudion,
Byzantine abbot April 13 – Krum,
ruler (khan) of the
Bulgarian Empire...
- the
Monastery of
Stoudios including Theodore the
Stoudite and
Plato of
Sakkoudion to grow
hostile towards him.
Nikephoros also
revived the
Moechian controversy...
- marriage. Po****r
disapproval was
expressed by Theodote's uncle,
Plato of
Sakkoudion, who even
broke communion with Ta****s for his p****ive stance. Plato's...
- Liverpool:
Liverpool University Press. ISBN 9781786941275.
Plato of
Sakkoudion Sabas of
Stoudios Fourth Council of
Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)...
-
dynasty (d. 812) Kardam,
ruler (khan) of the
Bulgarian Empire Plato of
Sakkoudion,
Byzantine abbot (approximate date) May 26 – Bede, Anglo-Saxon theologian...
- for
Constantine and Theodote,
which caused monks of the
monastery of
Sakkoudion including Theodore the
Stoudite to
condemn the
union and excommunicate...