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- Theotimos (Θεότιμος) is a Gr**** name, derived from theos, meaning 'god', and timè, meaning 'honour (or honourable) gift'. Its Latinized form is Theotimus...
- day in the Catholic Church is April 20. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Theotimos and Theodoulos the Executioners are venerated on September 4. Vailhé,...
- Terentius, parti****nt at the First Council of Constantinople (381) Saint Theotimos I (390–407) Timotheus, parti****nt at the First Council of Ephesus (431)...
- feast day: Agnes of Montepulciano Beuno Johannes Bugenhagen (Lutheran) Theotimos April 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) 420 (cannabis culture) UN Chinese...
- Theophylact, Archbishop of Ochrid and Bulgaria". Retrieved 2024-08-20. "Saint Theotimos, Bishop of Tomi in Scythia (+ 410)". Retrieved 2024-08-20. "Holy, Glorious...
- century Theophilus, bishop of Caesarea 2nd century Theosebia 4th century Theotimos 5th century Thomas the Apostle c. 72 Thraseas 2nd century Thyrsus 3rd...
- 117 § 312 BC Trumpet Contest Herodoros Megara 118 § 308 BC Boys' Boxing Theotimos Elis 118 § 308 BC Stadion Apollonides Tegea Eusebius 118 § 308 BC Pankration...
- Nicholas (10th century) Theognostos (10th century) Leo (10th century) Theotimos (10th century) Romanos Lekapenos (911-912) George (10th/11th century)...
- respective edition: St. Domninus, Martyr of Caesarea under Diocletian Sts. Theotimos, Philotheos, Timothy, and Auxentius, Martyrs of Caesarea St. Mark [it]...
- Hermione of Ephesus, daughter of Apostle Philip the Deacon (c. 117) Saints Theotimos and Theodoulos the Executioners, who believed in Christ through St. Hermione...