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- 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)...