been launched by Leontius to recover Carthage. After seizing Constantinople, Apsimar took the name Tiberius (III), and had Leontius' nose and tongue cut...
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Leontius I may refer to: Leontius (usurper), Roman emperor, sometimes Leontius I Leontius I, Archbishop of Bordeaux post 520 Leontius I of Jerusalem,...
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Leontius or Leontios (died 705) was a Byzantine emperor. Leontius or Leontios may also refer to: Leontius of Antioch or Leontius the Eunuch (4th century)...
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Leontius Pilatus was of Greek origin, born in Calabria. He was a disciple of Barlaam of Seminara. Giovanni Boccaccio and Petrarch persuaded Leontius to...
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Leontius may refer to: Leontius I of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem in 911–928 Leontius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 918–c. 927 Leontius of...
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Saint Leontius may refer to: Leontius of Byzantium (485–543), monk who wrote treatises on christology Leontius of Rostov (c. 1016-c. 1072), Russian monk...
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with emperor Zeno. The Emperor sent Leontius with an army against Illus, but Illus managed to persuade Leontius to go over to his side. Zeno was not...
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same name, Leontius of Byzantium. Historically, there has been a problem of misidentification between Leontius of Byzantium and Leontius of Jerusalem...
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Leontius, Archbishop of Lyon was a son of St. Rusticus, with St. Rusticus also being Archbishop of Lyon preceding Leontius. In turn, Leontius acted as...
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Adrianople, Leontius was a disciple of Methodius, the Metropolitan of Belgrade between 1791 and 1801. Methodius was murdered, and some believe that Leontius was...
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Saint Leontius of Monemvasia or Saint Leontius of Achaia (Greek: Άγιος Λεόντιος o Μονεμβασιώτης ή Ὅσιος Λεόντιος ὁ ἐν Ἀχαΐᾳ), was an Eastern Orthodox Saint...
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Metropolitan Leontius (Leonty, secular name Leonid Ieronimovich Turkevich, Ukrainian: Леонід Ієронимович Туркевич; Russian: Леонид Иеронимович Туркевич ;...
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to seize the city and depose Leontius; this did not prevent his troops from plundering the city. Tiberius had Leontius's nose slit, and sent him to live...
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In 338 AD, Leontius was the Comes Orientus, serving under the Praetorian Prefect of the East, Septimius Acindynus. In 344 AD, Leontius became consul...
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Stephen eventually accepted Leontius as his disciple and the two wandered the Judaean Desert for four years, Leontius noting down Stephen's teachings...
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The identity of Leontius has been a matter of controversy for scholars. For many years he was considered to be the same person as Leontius of Jerusalem,...
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the name of the latter Leontius render the identification impossible. The principal occurrence during the episcopate of Leontius of Fréjus was the establishment...
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Gregory the Illuminator, later in life Leontius would consecrate Gregory to become the patriarch of the Armenians. Leontius attended the First Council of Nicaea...
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of Bishop Leontius, named Athanasius Terlecki superior of the Leszczynski monastery and gave him the right of succession following Leontius' death. Later...
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ground and embraced. They were thrown into a hole, and refused a burial. "Hieromartyr Leontius Of Tsarevo". orthodox.net. Hieromartyr Leontius Of Tsarevo...
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Leontius served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1052 and 1059. He was succeeded by Alexander II (1059–1062) as the patriarch of Alexandria. "Leontius...
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Holweck, Frederick George (1924). "Leontius C. Bp. of Autun". A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. p. 505. "Saint Leontius of Autun". Saint for a Minute...
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Leontius Theotokites (Greek: Λεόντιος Θεοτοκίτης; died after 1190) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from February/March to September/October...
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conflict with the Dowager Empress Verina, and supported the revolt of Leontius. The rebellion failed, and Illus was killed. Illus (Greek: Ἴλλους or Ἰλλοῦς)...
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with considerable opposition, eventually provoking a rebellion led by Leontius (695–698) in 695, which deposed and exiled him, precipitating a prolonged...
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Leonti Mroveli (redirect from Leontius of Ruisi)
probably was. Hence, another modern English transliteration of his name is Leontius of Ruisi. Apart from late annotations to the manuscripts of The Georgian...
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Leontius of Trier (died 19 February 446 ) was bishop of Trier from 414 to 445. Very little is known of his life but he is one of a number of bishops in...
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Bulgarian bishops they elected one of their numbers, Leontius, a Patriarch of Bulgaria. Patriarch Leontius then crowned Simeon I "Emperor and Autocrat of all...
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three times: 'God of Leontius, help me.'". Opening his eyes Hypatius beheld the angel and said, "I was sent to arrest Leontius, how is it that I should...
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Diocese of Magnesia (redirect from Leontius, Bishop of Magnesia)
Saint Charalambos Damas Bishop of Magnesia at the time of Saint Ignatius Leontius, Bishop of Magnesia, who at the Council of Chalcedon declared that from...
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