- creation".
Theoctistus or
Theoktistos can
refer to, chronologically:
Theoctistus of
Caesarea (2nd-3rd centuries), bishop; see
Origen Theoctistus of Alexandria...
-
which depicts St. David, king of
Bulgaria and St.
Theoctistus. In the
image of
Saint Theoctistus,
which is the
monastic name of the
Serbian king Stefan...
- monasteries,
including that of
Theoctistus.
Theoctistus died at an
advanced age in 451 and is
commemorated on 3 September. "
Theoctistus & Euthymius", Gr**** Orthodox...
- With the
appointment of
Theoctistus to the
vacant post,
Naples was once
again brought under Byzantine influence.
Theoctistus was a
military man at heart...
- instruction,
Euthymius and
Theoctistus built a
lavra over the cave church.
Theoctistus became hegumen of the monastery.
Theoctistus died at an
advanced age...
- stay.
While he was
visiting Caesarea,
Origen asked Theoctistus to
ordain him as a priest.
Theoctistus gladly complied. Upon
learning of Origen's ordination...
- a
tributary of the
Sangarius River. The same fate
befell a man
named Theoctistus, who upon
observing Cyprian's faith,
declared himself a Christian. After...
-
numerous local pretenders feuding for
possession of the
ducal throne.
Theoctistus was
appointed without imperial approval; his
appointment was
later revoked...
- (the
praetorian prefect Theodore and the
magister militum Theoctistus in 570, and
Theoctistus'
successor Amabilis in 571) are
recorded by John of Biclaro...
- Antiochenes; of a
third to Origen; and of another,
written in
conjunction with
Theoctistus of Caesarea, to
Demetrius of Alexandria.. Christie,
Albany James (1867)...