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- Soterichos Panteugenos (Gr****: Σωτήριχος Παντεύγενος) was a Byzantine cleric and theologian who was briefly Patriarch-elect of Antioch in 1156–57. Originally...
- having been replaced by a Latin patriarch. John VI (or V) (1106–1134) Soterichos Panteugenos (elect, 1156–1157) Euthymius (1159–1164) Macarius II (1164–1166)...
- Constantinople John (fl. 1151–1156), bishop during the controversy over Soterichos Panteugenos Under the Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, the metropolitan...
- the one Godhead", despite the dissent of Patriarch of Antioch-elect Soterichos Panteugenos, who was subsequently dismissed. Ten years later, a controversy...
- Palaiologina Sophonias (commentator) Sophronius of Jerusalem Sopotos Soterichos Panteugenos Soterioupolis Sougdaia Soumela Monastery Sozopolis, Siege...
- Aristonymidas Kos Phlegon, apud Photius, Bibliotheca 97 177 § 72 BC Boys' Boxing Soterichos Elis Phlegon, apud Photius, Bibliotheca 97 177 § 72 BC Boys' Wrestling...
- was a Bogomil, an accusation leveled by the Patriarch-elect of Antioch, Soterichos Panteugenos, who used the dead Theodotus' "black and withered hand" as...
- Onesiphoros, Pammegistos, Pamphoditis, Paphnutios, Pegon, Polemios, Sozomenos, Soterichos and Photios, of the "300 Allemagne Saints" of Cyprus (12th century) Venerable...
- in the major controversies over Bogomilism (1140s) and the writings of Soterichos Panteugenos (1155–1157). Nicholas's life is poorly known. He was born...
- Luke John III Theodosios III (ca. 1082/83, first metropolitan) Michael Soterichos Basil John IV John V the Monk Niketas (ca. 1166) John VI (ca. 1173–77)...