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- Commentary (Routledge, 2016 [1998]), p. 10. "St. Tarasius". Catholic Encyclopedia. "Saint Tarasius, Archbishop of Constantinople", OCA By canon law both...
- and Tarasius arrested Paraskevi at the same time. While Asclepius was moved by her miracle in the snake pit and wanted to set her free, Tarasius was not...
- Constantinople, where he was appointed synkellos (literally, "cell-mate") to Tarasius, patriarch of Constantinople. He later retired to a monastery to write...
- Byzantine Empire. Clarendon Press, Oxford. St. Tarasius. "In 784 when Paul IV Patriarch of Constantinople died Tarasius was an imperial secretary, and a champion...
- Photios's great uncle was a previous patriarch of Constantinople, Saint Tarasius. He intended to be a monk, but chose to be a scholar and statesman instead...
- (754–766 AD) 77. Nicetas I (766–780 AD) 78. St. Paul IV (780–784 AD) 79. St. Tarasius (784–806 AD) 80. St. Nicephorus I (806–815 AD) 81. Theodotus I K****iteras...
- The 16th century Vision of Tarasius icon depicts Novgorod with the Sofia side to the left and the Commercial side to the right. The inhabitants of the...
- pseudo-Seventh council (754) and a long re****ation of the same (probably by Tarasius) were read. Seventh Session (13 October 787) – The council issued a declaration...
- name was later modified in Byzantium after Saint Ta****s (also Saint Tarasius; Gr****: Ἅγιος Ταράσιος). Saint Ta****s's feast day is on the Calendar...
- Phocas and general Priscus. Furthermore, Settipani identifies patrikios Tarasius as Leontius' son. Leontius was appointed as strategos of the Anatolic Theme...