- timè,
meaning 'honour (or honourable) gift'. Its
Latinized form is
Theotimus.
Theotimus is also the
title of an
ascetical theological work by
Francis de...
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bonds until his
companions had
implored Theotimus to
intercede with God in his behalf. It is said that
Theotimus always retained the long hair
which he...
- the
Phocians in the
Third Sacred War,
brother of
Onomarchus and son of
Theotimus. Philomelus, with the help of Sparta, set up as a
strategos autokrator...
- Συναξαριστησ. St
Theotimus the
Bishop of
Lesser Scythia. OCA -
Lives of the Saints. Rev.
Sabine Baring-Gould (M.A.). "S.
Theotimus, B. of Tomi. (Beginning...
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Glaucus of
Carystus Aurelios Zopyros Damarchus Atyanas Horus (athlete)
Theotimus, an
Eleian boxer. A
statue at
Olympia was made to
honour him. His father...
- in Athens. She
petitioned for a
change in the law, so that
Popillius Theotimus, the
acting head of the school,
could become the
official head; in response...
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Bishop Ioannes was at the
Third Council of
Constantinople in 680, and
Theotimus at the
Photian Council of
Constantinople (879). The
local see is today...
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Aeneas of Gaza,
Zacharias Rhetor Bishop of Mytilene,
Gelasius of Cyzicus,
Theotimus, Ammonius,
Andreas Bishop of Samosata,
Gennadius of Constantinople, Candidus...
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perfections of this heart, the
model of love for God, and
dedicated his "
Theotimus" to it.
During this same
period one
finds occasional mention of devotional...
- to
hieronymy 154–155 (Aelius)
Praxagoras of
Melite 155–156
Popillius Theotimus of
Sounium ca. 156–160
Aelius Callicrates ca. 156-160
Aelius Gelos of...