• The Caloyers (Greek: καλόγερος, kalos ghérôn, "good old men"), also spelled Calogers or Calogeri, were Greek monks who followed the rule of Saint Basil...
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  • Hieromonks. The female equivalent would be a Gerontissa (Γερόντισσα). Caloyers Peglidou, Athena (2010). "Therapeutic itineraries of 'depressed' women...
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    Αριστόβουλος; romanized: Fílippos Aristóvoulos) was an Ottoman Greek scholar and Caloyer. He was born in 1832 in Neapolis, then Ottoman Empire (now Nevşehir, Turkey)...
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    incorporated his theology into their own thinking. Barlaam of Calabria Caloyers Centering Prayer Dhikr Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Orthodoxy Henosis...
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    February 1960 Filippos Aristovoulos (1832–1903), Ottoman Greek scholar and Caloyer Abdullah Çatlı (1956-1996), Turkish government assassin and leader of the...
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  • has media related to Category:Santuario di San Calogero, Naro (Sicily). Caloyers – Greek monks who followed the rule of Saint Basi Calogero – Italian given...
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  • [dubious – discuss] Historically, in the ambit of Greek Orthodoxy, the term caloyer is used as a name for a monk or a hermit, in a manner that translates as...
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  • Lambert Beauduin I, Chevetogne, 1954 Le Mont-Athos, la presqu'île des caloyers, Bruges, Paris, 1957, completed by L'Art au Mont-Athos, 1977 with Stig...
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    Dmitri is sleeping, Katusthius takes the boy, conceals him in a nearby Caloyer monastery, and recruits Sagori villagers to ostensibly protect the boy...
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