- "thaumaturge", "thaumaturgist", "thaumaturgus", "miracle worker", or "
wonderworker".[citation needed] The word
thaumaturgy derives from Gr**** θαῦμα thaûma...
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miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also
known as
Nicholas the
Wonderworker.
Saint Nicholas is the
patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant...
- France, and the
United States. He is also
referred to as St. John the
Wonderworker and St. John Maximovitch.
Mikhail Maximovitch was born in 1896 in the...
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became famous for
numerous miracles. For that reason, he is
called a
Wonderworker.
Hypatian Monastery Great Synaxaristes: (in Gr****) Ὁ Ἅγιος Ὑπάτιος ὁ...
-
Vasily the
Blessed (known also as Basil, and as the fool for Christ; the
Wonderworker of Moscow; or
Blessed Vasily of Moscow; Russian: Василий Блаженный, Vasily...
- "The
Wonderworker" is a
religious epithet applied to:
Dmitry of
Uglich (1582-1591),
Russian Orthodox saint,
tsarevich (heir to the throne), mysteriously...
- Αιγίνης; 1
October 1846 – 8
November 1920),
Metropolitan of
Pentapolis and
Wonderworker of Aegina, is one of the most
renowned Gr**** saints,
venerated both in...
- Tremithus". OrthoChristian.Com.
Retrieved 2024-07-24. "Saint
Spyridon the
Wonderworker,
Bishop of Tremithus". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-07-24. Kazhdan, Alexander;...
- Theo****e or Theo****e the
Wonderworker (Gr****: Θεοκλητώ η θαυματουργή) was a
Byzantine and
Eastern Orthodox saint of the 9th century.
Living under the...
- The
Imperial Military Order of
Saint Nicholas the
Wonderworker (in Russian: Импepaтopcкий Boeнный Opдeн Cвятитeля Hикoлaя Чyдoтвopцa) was
originally a...