Saint Gregory of Dekapolis or Gregory Dekapolites (Greek: Όσιος Γρηγόριος ο Δεκαπολίτης; before 797 – 20 November 842 or earlier) was a 9th-century Byzantine...
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to his death Gregory of Utrecht, (died c. 770), German bishop Gregory of Dekapolis (died 816), Byzantine monk Gregory of Crete (Gregory of Akrita, died...
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November 20 (redirect from 20th of November)
companions (Martyrs of Cristero War) Bernward of Hildesheim Dasius of Durostorum Edmund the Martyr Felec (or Felix) of Cornwall Gregory of Dekapolis Blessed Josaphata...
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Boleron (category Themes of the Byzantine Empire)
The region is first mentioned in the mid-9th century Life of Saint Gregory of Dekapolis, and designated the area enclosed between the Nestos River in the...
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Kavala (redirect from History of Kavala)
the new name is in a taktikon of the early 9th century. The city is also mentioned in the "Life of St. Gregory of Dekapolis". In the 8th and 9th centuries...
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composed by Arethas of Caesarea, he was a relative of the "miracle-worker" Gregory of Dekapolis. Following stints at the monastic community of Mount Olympus...
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Dionisie Eclesiarhul (category Historians of Christianity)
manuscript copy of the monastery register, under miniatures showing the church, icons of The Virgin Mary and Gregory of Dekapolis, and a portrait of Archimandrite...
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Joseph the Hymnographer (category Year of birth unknown)
dedicated to his deceased mentor, Gregory of Dekapolis, in 855. Joseph started with an inclosure together with his and Gregory's disciple John at St. Antipas...
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2024-08-02. "Saint Gregory the Elder, Bishop of Nazianzus and Father of Saint Gregory the Theologian". Retrieved 2024-08-17. "Saint Gregory of Neocaesaria's...
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Gabras Gregory Kamateros Gregory Kamonas Gregory of Benevento Gregory of Dekapolis Gregory Pakourianos Gregory Pakourianos the Younger Gregory Palamas...
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is a commune located in Mehedinți County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Cărămidaru, Ciovârnășani, Cocorova, Crăguești, Noapteșa, and...
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Strasbourg (redirect from City of Bells)
with City Coat of Arms and Ten Arms of the Cities of the Dekapolis In chronological order, notable people born in Strasbourg include: Eric of Friuli Johannes...
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