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- Synnada (Gr****: Σύνναδα) was an ancient town of Phrygia Salutaris in Asia Minor. Its site is now occupied by the modern Turkish town of Şuhut, in Afyonkarahisar...
- into the clergy, are left unmentioned. Leo became metropolitan bishop of Synada in Phrygia some time before 996, and no earlier than 976. By 996, he also...
- Pausicacus of Synada was a Christian saint, monk, ascetic, and bishop of Synada. The saint's name, in Gr**** Παυσίκακος, derives from the words παῦσις...
- times. The name Pavsikakiy derives from the 6th-century saint Pausicacus of Synada. The name is of Gr**** origin, παυσίκακος, formed from the words παῦσις (pavsis)...
- imperial hostel for travellers. In the late 10th century, however, Leo of Synada described Pylae as little more than a village, where cattle, horses, pigs...
- hand. Pauline Mallinckrodt Religious habit[citation needed] Pausicacus of Synada Vested as a bishop[citation needed] Pedro Armengol Mercedarian habit, Rope|Palm...
- (Mamontova-Shashin), at Bamlag (1938) Martyrs Trophimus, Sabbatius, and Dorymedon of Synada. Blessed Igor (George), tonsured Gabriel, great prince of Chernigov. Sts...
- the name of a middle and late Byzantine aristocratic family, hailing from Synada in Phrygia. The family name is attested in the 9th/10th century seal, but...
- fourteenth century, and the sees of Laodicea, Kotyaeon (now Kutahya) and Synada in the fifteenth…. With the extermination of local po****tions or their...
- within his monastic milieu and in Constantinople. Born to a Jewish family in Synada, Constantine excelled at Hebrew and the Old Testament from a young age....