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- monastery of St. John in Nemore (del Bosco), named after John Theristus. The memory of John Theristus is found in all Gr**** menologies and synaxarions of the...
- hermit John Gualbert (died 1073), Founder of the Vallumbrosan Order John Theristus (1049–1129), Italian Benedictine monk John of Pulsano (1070–1139), or...
- (approximate date) Hermann II, count palatine of Lotharingia (d. 1085) John Theristus, Italian Benedictine monk (d. 1129) Li Gonglin, Chinese painter and antiquarian...
- Rubyspira. Marine nematodes in the genera Halomonyhystera, Anticoma, and Theristus have also been recorded, though research on them is less extensive than...
- archbishop (b. 1080) Fujiwara no Akinaka, ****anese nobleman (b. 1059) John Theristus, Italian Benedictine monk (b. 1049) Ramiro Sánchez, Spanish nobleman (or...
- Xiphilinos John Kochurov 1917 31 October Hieromartyr, New Martyr John Theristus 1129 24 February Venerable, the Harvester John Vincent 1012 21 December...
- Steineria Micoletzky, 1922 Stylotheristus Lorenzen, 1977 Theristus Bastian, 1865 Theristus Bastian, 1865 Valvaelaimus Lorenzen, 1977 Wieserius Chitwood...
- kornoeense Allgen, 1929 SB/MG Daptonema spirum (Gerlach, 1959) SB/MG Theristus pertenuis Bresslau & Stekhoven, 1935 SB/MG Stylotheristus mutilus (Lorenzen...
- Rom****, Prince of Uglich (1285) John the Baptist. Monastery of Saint John Theristus, Bivongi, province of Reggio Calabria, Italy. Saint Praetextatus (Prix)...
- Empire until the 11th century. A Greco-Italian (Byzantine) monk, St. John Theristus, lived in the Stilaro Valley during the 9th century. His aghiasma ("holy...