-
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...