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Sophronius has been the name of
several notable individuals:
Saint Sophronius of
Jerusalem (560–638),
Patriarch of
Jerusalem who
negotiated the surrender...
- (During the
reign of Justinian)
Damianos (During the
reign of Justinian)
Sophronios I (During the
reign of Justinian)
Gregorios (During the
reign of Justinian)...
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tonsured a monk at the age of
seventeen with the name
Sophronios. In 1954, the monk
Sophronios was
drafted into the Gr**** military.
After some time, he...
- Λειχούδης) or
Ioannikii Likhud (Russian: Иоанникий Лихуд, 1633–1717) and
Sophronios Leichoudes (Gr****: Σωφρόνιος Λειχούδης) or
Sofronii Likhud (Russian: Софроний...
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Sophronius III (Gr****: Σωφρόνιος, romanized:
Sōphronios)
served as Gr****
Patriarch of
Alexandria between 1116 and 1171. Παντερή, Βικτωρία (2016-10-01)...
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Diocese in Cyrenaica, in what is now Libya) by the Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch Sophronios in 1889. He
served as a
bishop in
Cairo for one year.
Nectarios was very...
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Sophronius II (Gr****: Σωφρόνιος, romanized:
Sōphronios)
briefly served as Gr****
Patriarch of
Alexandria in 941. "Sophronius II (941)".
Official web site...
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Sophronius (Gr****: Σωφρόνιος, romanized:
Sōphronios; fl. c. AD 392) was a
Christian theologian and
translator of the late 4th
century AD, a
friend of Jerome...
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Iakobos the Albanian, 1779
Parthenios of Chaldias, 1782 Melkisedek, 1786
Sophronios, 1788
Joachim of Cyprus, 1790
Dionysios Proussaeus, 1791
Anthimos of Philippopolis...
- AD).
According to
William Miller, two
Athenian monks named Barnabas and
Sophronios founded the monastery. It
became famous for an icon of the
Theotokos known...