- Empire. The
residents of the
monastery were
referred to as
Stoudites or
Studites.
Although the
monastery has been
derelict for half a millennium, the laws...
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selection of
Nikephoros gave rise to an
immediate protest on the part of the
Studites, and in
particular Theodore and Platon, who
objected to the
elevation of...
- The
Ukrainian Studites (Ukrainian: Студити),
formally the
Monks of the
Studite Rule (Latin:
Monachi e
Regula Studitarum; Ukrainian: Монахи Студитського...
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Alexius of
Constantinople (Alexius
Studites Gr****: Ἀλέξιος ὁ Στουδίτης; died 20
February 1043), an e****enical
patriarch of Constantinople, was a member...
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Sergius II of
Constantinople (Gr****: Σέργιος Β′; died July 1019) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from July 1001 to 1019.
According to the...
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latent opposition to the urban,
Constantinopolitan monasticism of the
Studites." One of the
greatest monks of the
Christian East, the wonder-working Byzantine...
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Anthony III
Stoudites (Gr****: Ἀντώνιος Στουδίτης; died in 983) was a Gr**** monk and the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 973 to 978. He died...
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nobility and
given a
traditional education. At age
fourteen he met
Symeon the
Studite, a
renowned monk of the
Monastery of
Stoudios in Constantinople, who convinced...
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Mentioned in the
correspondence of
Theodore the
Studite. Died
between 802 and 808. T. Pratsch,
Theodoros Studites (759–826):
zwischen Dogma und Pragma, 89–90...
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Symeon the
Studite, also
Symeon the
Pious or
Symeon Eulabes, and
sometimes Symeon the Elder, was an
influential lay monk of the
Monastery of Stoudios...