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iconoclastic convictions). And just as
Patriarch Nikephoros I and
Theodore the
Stoudite opposed imperial intervention in
dogmatic matters, so too did
Maximos the...
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overwhelmingly influenced by the
iconodule clerics Nikephoros and
Theodore the
Stoudite. He
improved relations with the Franks, even to the
point of recognising...
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causing the
monks at the
Monastery of
Stoudios including Theodore the
Stoudite and
Plato of
Sakkoudion to grow
hostile towards him.
Nikephoros also revived...
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Efthymiadis and J. M. Featherstone, "Establishing a holy lineage:
Theodore the
Stoudite's funerary catechism for his
mother (Bibliotheca
hagiographica graeca 2422)...
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Byzantine Empire. The
residents of the
monastery were
referred to as
Stoudites or Studites.
Although the
monastery has been
derelict for half a millennium...
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Eastern Orthodox Church titles Preceded by
Alexios Stoudites Patriarch of
Constantinople 1043–1058 Succeeded by
Constantine III Leichoudes...
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Alexios Stoudites or
Alexius Studites (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος ὁ Στουδίτης; died 20
February 1043), an e****enical
patriarch of Constantinople, was a
member of...
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former patriarch Nikephoros,
Anthony the Confessor, and
Theodore the
Stoudite, who failed, however, to
persuade the
emperor to
abandon iconoclasm. Michael...
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uncanonical choice met with
opposition from the
strictly clerical party of the
Stoudites, and this
opposition intensified into an open
break when Nikephoros, in...
- International. p. 193. ISBN 978-0-56704393-1. Cholij,
Roman (2002).
Theodore the
Stoudite.
Oxford University Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-19924846-9. ****e, J.D. (1979)...