- fire
swept through Moscow,
Theognostus started to
restore the churches. In 1353,
feeling that his days were numbered,
Theognostus recommended Alexius (Bishop...
- brothers.
Simeon and
Theognostus had to
travel to the
Horde again. Jani Beg re****ured
Simeon in his
rights and let him go, but kept
Theognostus hostage to extort...
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Theognostus (fl. 14th century) was a
metropolitan bishop of Kiev and All Rus.
Theognostus may also
refer to:
Theognostus of
Alexandria (fl. 3rd century)...
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Theognostus (Ancient Gr****: Θεόγνωστος; c. 210 – c. 270) was a late 3rd
century Alexandrian theologian. He is
known from
quotes by
Athanasius and Photios...
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Theognostus the
Grammarian (Ancient Gr****: Θεόγνωστος ὁ Γραμματικός; Latin:
Theognostus Grammaticus) was a
Byzantine grammarian of the 9th
century and...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-283983-1. He is
supported (or followed) by
Theognostus the Grammarian's 9th
century Canones,
edited by John
Antony Cramer, Anecdota...
- name of Alexius. In 1333 or so, he
joined the
household of
Metropolitan Theognostus. In 1340,
Alexius was
appointed the metropolitan's
deputy in Vladimir...
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revered as a Fool for Christ. Andrew, a
Scythian by birth, was a
slave of
Theognostus, who was
serving as a
bodyguard in Constantinople. Later, he decided...
- to the
patriarch was a
demonstration by
Theognostus of his
loyalty and
allegiance to the patriarch.
Theognostus also
remained the sole
metropolitan "of...
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religious center of the country, and he died in 1326.
Peter was
succeeded by
Theognostus, who, like his predecessor,
pursued policies that
supported the rise...