- the procession. In the
Church of
Hagia Sophia, the
people recited the
Synodikon of Orthodoxy, a
short profession of the
validity of icon
veneration which...
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arrives at the place, the
Synodikon (decree of the
Synod of Constantinople) is
proclaimed aloud by the deacon. This
Synodikon begins with the
memory of...
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deification or theosis. The most
recent set of
anathemas that were
added to the
Synodikon of
Orthodoxy is
titled "Chapters
against Barlaam and Akindynos"; these...
- Синодик Тобольского собора in 1622, or
Synodikon of the
Tobolsk Cathedral (синодик, from the Gr**** word
synodikón,
which means a list of the dead submitted...
- the
early decades of the
eleventh century,
contained in
versions of the
Synodikon of
orthodoxy and
included in a
euchologion produced in 1027. They attest...
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Library and Collection. ISBN 0-88402-194-7. Gouillard, J. (1967). "Le
Synodikon de L'orthodoxie: Édition et Commentaire".
Travaux et Mémoires 2. pp. 1–316...
- made,
dated at the end of XIV c. Totomanova, Anna-Maria (2017). "The
Synodikon of
Orthodoxy in
Medieval Bulgaria" (PDF).
Studia Ceranea (7): 169–227...
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mother was
called Elena, "the new and
pious tsarina" (or empress), in the
Synodikon of Tzar Boril. A
boyar (or noble), Ivanko,
killed Ivan Asen I in 1196...
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owned herds in the
Balkan Mountains. Asen's
birth date is unknown. The
Synodikon of Tsar
Boril calls him "Ioan Asen Belgun". One of the
Lives of Ivan of...
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separatist tendencies. A
praiseful p****age in a
eulogy of John, from the
Synodikon of Thessalonica, reads: For our
emperor John
Palaiologos fought almost...