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Synaxarion or
Synexarion (plurals Synaxaria, Synexaria; Gr****: Συναξάριον, from συνάγειν, synagein, "to
bring together"; cf.
etymology of
synaxis and synagogue;...
- The
Synaxarion of
Constantinople (or
Synaxarion of the
Great Church) is a Gr****
collection of
brief notices of
saints commemorated in the
churches of...
- the See of St. Mark from 932 to 952. He is
commemorated in the
Coptic Synaxarion on the 24th day of Baramhat. Meinardus, Otto F.A. (1999). Two Thousand...
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March 2006. "Holy
Righteous Joseph the Betrothed". (Orthodox icon and
synaxarion for the
Sunday after Nativity) "Eastern
Orthodox Tradition: The Righteous...
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George Orthodox icon and
synaxarion for 23
April Dedication of the
Church of the
Greatmartyr George in
Lydia Icon and
synaxarion for 3
November Dedication...
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Orthodox Church in America.
Retrieved 10
August 2008.
Orthodox icon and
synaxarion. Noch ein Höhlengleichnis. Zu
einem metaphorischen Argument bei Gregor...
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Church remembers him on Good Friday,
along with the crucifixion. The
Synaxarion offers this
couplet in his honor: Eden's
locked gates the
Thief has opened...
- neut), lit. "lunar"),
biographies of the
saints to be read at sermons;
synaxarion ("something that collects"; Gr**** συναξάριον, from σύναξις,
synaxis i...
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exile of
Justinian II (r. 685–695, 705–711), an
allegation denied by the
Synaxarion of Constantinople, he was
himself exiled to Rome on the
return of Justinian...
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departure of Pope John XIX, 113th
Patriarch of the See of
Saint Mark
Synaxarion,
Paone 14,
Coptic Reader. https://suscopts.org/coptic-reader/ "Paona 14 :...