-
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...
- 1050),
Venetian monk in
Pomposa Abbey John of Autun,
Bishop of
Autun John
Theristus (1049–1129),
Italian Benedictine monk John V of
Constantinople (died 674)...
- Rubyspira.
Marine nematodes in the
genera Halomonyhystera, Anticoma, and
Theristus have also been recorded,
though research on them is less
extensive than...
- (approximate date)
Hermann II,
count palatine of
Lotharingia (d. 1085) John
Theristus,
Italian Benedictine monk (d. 1129) Li Gonglin,
Chinese painter and antiquarian...
-
archbishop (b. 1080)
Fujiwara no Akinaka, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1059) John
Theristus,
Italian Benedictine monk (b. 1049)
Ramiro Sánchez,
Spanish nobleman (or...
- of the New
Martyrs and
Confessors of the
Russian Orthodox Church John
Theristus 1129 24
February Venerable, the
Harvester John
Vincent 1012 21 December...
-
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...
- monk and
saint Filarete of
Calabria (c. 1020–1070), monk and
saint John
Theristus (1049–1129), monk and
saint Rosalia of
Palermo (1130–1166),
hermit and...
-
Steineria Micoletzky, 1922
Stylotheristus Lorenzen, 1977
Theristus Bastian, 1865
Theristus Bastian, 1865
Valvaelaimus Lorenzen, 1977
Wieserius Chitwood...
- Keilach) 1080
Ireland 1129 Munster,
Ireland Archbishop of
Armagh John
Theristus ("Harvester") 1049 Sicily,
Italy 1129 Calabria,
Italy Elizabeth Rose ...