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Saint Theodore of
Sykeon, also
known as
Theodore the
Sykeote (Gr****: Θεόδωρος ό Συκεώτης), was a
revered Byzantine ascetic, who
lived between the first...
- St.
Theodore of M****ille (died 594), ****cuted
bishop St.
Theodore of
Sykeon (died 613),
Byzantine ascetic St.
Theodore of
Tarsus (602–690), archbishop...
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hagiographies of the 6th-century
Nicholas of Sion and 7th-century
Theodore of
Sykeon.
Large and
prosperous urban centers of
Byzantine Anatolia included ****os...
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veneration appears to have
shifted to Cappadocia. The Life of
Saint Theodore of
Sykeon,
written in the 7th century,
mentions the
veneration of the
relics of the...
- χθες και σήμερα". dimosneapolis-
sykeon.gr.
Retrieved 7
April 2015. "Αθλητικοί Σύλλογοι". Muni****lity of Neapolis-
Sykeon.
Retrieved 7
April 2015. Official...
- Bithynia,
inhabited during Byzantine times. Its site is
located Juliopolis and
Sykeon, in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the...
- is a
professional Gr****
football player,
currently playing for
Akrites Sykeon. He
started his
professional career with
Skoda Xanthi in 2007. In January...
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Saint Theodore of
Sykeon...
- (d. 696) Aisha, wife of
Muhammad (d. 678)
April 22 –
Saint Theodore of
Sykeon,
Byzantine ascetic Bledric ap Custennin, king of
Dumnonia (England) Brunhilda...
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where it
crosses the
Sangarius River. Its site is
located southeast of
Sykeon in
Asiatic Turkey.
Richard Talbert, ed. (2000).
Barrington Atlas of the...