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Sisinnius (Gr****: Σισίννιος,
Sisinnios, also Sissinnios) may
refer to: Pope Sisinnius, Pope for
about three w****s in 708
Sisinnius I of Constantinople...
- "rider saint")
which may be St.
Sisinnios or Solomon. The
inscription reads "Flee,
detested one, Solomon,
Sisinnios and
Sisinnarios pursue you". The...
- by Nikephoros, but
given Sisinnios'
close relations with the
emperor throughout the latter's reign, this is unlikely.
Sisinnios was
among the
magnates who...
- [from]
Sisinios and Sisinnia; the
voracious dog
dwells here." (Saint
Sisinnios sometimes takes the
Solomon role on
Christian amulets.)
Although Abyzou...
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Sisinnius I (Gr****: Σισίνιος, Sisinios; died
December 24, 427) was the
Archbishop of
Constantinople from 426 to 427.
Before the election,
Sisinnius was...
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Sisinnius II (Gr****: Σισίννιος, romanized:
Sisinnios; died 24
August 998)
became E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 996 and held the post until...
- the
ninth century in Samarkand. Two
notable leaders were Mār Sīsin (or
Sisinnios), the
first successor of Mani, and Abū Hilāl al-Dayhūri, an eighth-century...
- A
painting of St.
Sisinnios on
horseback spearing the
demon Wǝrzalyā on a Geʻez
prayer scroll meant to
dispel evil
spirits that were
thought to cause...
- that of the
later Patriarch Photios the Great. He had an
elder brother,
Sisinnios, who was
captured during the
invasion of
Calabria in 788/9. Ta****s had...
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Among the
nobles killed were the
patricians Theodosios Salibaras and
Sisinnios Triphyllios; the
strategos of the
Anatolics Romanos and the strategos...