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Synaxarion or
Synexarion (plurals Synaxaria, Synexaria; Gr****: Συναξάριον, from συνάγειν, synagein, "to
bring together"; cf.
etymology of
synaxis and synagogue;...
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Thieleman J. van
Braght List of
saints The Gr****
synaxaries are a counterpart. The
literature of the
synaxaries comprises also the
books of that
category belonging...
- interest; his name
appears for the
first time in the Gr****
menologies and
synaxaries of the 10th century, but is not
found in the
Martyrology of St. Jerome...
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later heals her
sister of an ailment. The tale was
incorporated into the
synaxaries of the
Oriental Orthodox churches, and
Hilaria came to be
celebrated as...
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saints in the
service and in the
canons sung at Orthros,
particularly the
synaxaries.
These lives of the
saints are
inserted between the 6th and 7th odes of...
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cases of many
other kontakia of the core repertoire.
According to the
synaxary the
origin of the
feast is ****igned by the
Synaxarion to the year 626,...
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consuls are
Alexander and Maximus, the
praesides Julius and Aeli****. A
synaxary given by Boll. Acta SS. 29 Mai. vi. 101,
twice mentions the same. Under...
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apostolica vaticana, Cod. Vat. gr. 1613".
Illuminated Menologion with
synaxaries made for
Emperor Basil II (979–1004). Constantinople. "Moscow, Gosudarstvenniy...
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probably do not
refer to Joseph's circle, but to Joseph's own
hagiographic synaxaries dedicated to
Bartholomew the
Apostle and John of Egypt.(Stiernon 1973...
- left in Tyrnavos. There,
little Konstantinos learned how to read the
synaxaries at
church and the
Salvation of
Sinners by
Landos (Αμαρτωλών Σωτηρία του...