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Zosimas of
Palestine (Gr****: Ζωσιμᾶς; Arabic: زوسيماس الفلسطيني, romanized:
Zōsīmas al-Falesṭīnī), is
commemorated as a
Palestinian saint. His
feast day...
- Zosimus, Zosimos,
Zosima or
Zosimas may
refer to:
Rufus and
Zosimus (died 107),
Christian saints Zosimus (martyr) (died 110),
Christian martyr who was...
- a
novel about childhood instead.
Parts of the
biographical section of
Zosima's life are
based on "The Life of the
Elder Leonid", a text he
found at Optina...
- (1752–1771)
Anastasios Zosimas (1754–1828)
Nikolaos Zosimas (1758–1842)
Theodosios Zosimas (1760–1793) Zois
Zosimas (1764–1828)
Michael Zosimas (1766–1809) They...
- was one of the
founders of the
Solovetsky Monastery,
along with
Saint Zosimas of Solovki. He was
canonized as a
saint by the
Russian Orthodox Church...
- wilderness.
Approximately one year
before her death, she
recounted her life to
Zosimas of Palestine, who
encountered her in the desert. When he
unexpectedly met...
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Zosimas of
Solovki (Russian: Зосима Соловецкий; died 1478) was a
Russian hermit. He was one of the
founders of the
Solovetsky Monastery,
which was established...
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Zosima is a
genus of
flowering plants belonging to the
family Apiaceae. Its
native range stretches from Afghanistan, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon...
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Venerable Publius the Egyptian. (see also:
April 5 - Slavic)
Venerable Zosimas of Palestine,
Hieromonk (c. 560)
Venerable Saints Theonas, Symeon, and...
- Paul of Cordoba, Spain, by the
Moors (856) (see also:
April 30)
Venerable Zosimas of
Solovki (1478)
Saint Macarios (Notaras) of
Corinth (1805) Venerable...