• Pachomius I (Greek: Παχώμιος; died 1513) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1503 to 1513, except for a short period in 1504. Before his election...
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  • Orthodox Church Patriarch Pachomius I of Constantinople, reigned 1503-1504 and 1504-1513 Patriarch Pachomius II of Constantinople, reigned 1584-1585 Hieromonk...
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  • time 170. Joachim I (1498–1502) Nephon II (1502), restored 2nd time 171. Pachomius I (1503–1504) Joachim I (1504), restored Pachomius I (1504–1513), restored...
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  • Ἀκάκιος; died 26 November 489) served as the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 472 to 489. He was practically the first prelate in the East...
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    Patriarch of Constantinople three times between 1572 and 1595. Jeremias Tranos was born in Anchialos, from an influential Greek family. The exact date of birth...
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  • Crete or Epirus and lived as monk beside Pachomius I, who appointed him Metropolitan of Ioannina. When Pachomius died due to poisoning, Theoleptus moved...
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  • Nilus of Constantinople Patriarch Niphon of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria Patriarch Pachomius I of Constantinople Patriarch Pachomius II of Constantinople...
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    I (Greek: Ἰωακείμ; died 1504) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1498 to 1502 and for a short time in 1504. Concerning the early life of...
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    of Rodoslov: srpskih kraljeva i vladika (The Lives of Serbian Kings and Bishops). In 1314, heir apparent Stefan Uroš III was exiled to Constantinople...
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  • patriarchate transferred to Damascus. Pachomius (1386–1393) Nilus (1393–1401) Michael III (1401–1410) Pachomius II (1410–1411) Joachim II (1411–1426)...
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    central figure in the Council of Ephesus in 431, which led to the deposition of Nestorius as Patriarch of Constantinople. Cyril is counted among the Church...
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  • Patriarch of Constantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated to the patriarchal throne through the influence of the mother of the emperor...
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  • of the eremitical life was the rigid discipline which prevailed in the cenobitical monasteries founded by St. Pachomius. When, in 313, Constantine I was...
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  • Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-06-09. "Venerable Pachomius the Great, Founder of Coenobitic Monasticism". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2022-06-09...
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  • Patrologia Graeca (category Publications of patristic texts)
    Pantaleon Deacon of Constantinople, Adrian monk, Epiphanius Deacon of Catania, Pachomius monk, Philotheus monk, Patriarch Tarasios of Constantinople PG 99: Theodore...
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  • Constantinople and with the Catholic Church. This position was untenable for the Church of Constantinople and Patriarch Pachomius I of Constantinople...
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    Epiphanius the Wise (category Russian saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church)
    writings 26 years after the death of Sergius, i.e., around 1417–1418. There was a rewriting of the work by Pachomius the Serb (Пахомий Серб), which is...
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    who served as Archbishop of Constantinople from 380 to 381. He is widely considered the most accomplished rhetorical stylist of the patristic age. As a...
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    first bishop of Nisibis is ordained 306 Synod of Elvira, prohibited relations between Christians and Jews 290–345? St Pachomius, founder of Christian monasticism...
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    August 1508), born Nicholas (Νικόλαος), was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople three times: from 1486 to 1488, from 1497 to 1498 and for a short...
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  • 851) and Juvenal of Jerusalem (Session I, Line 62). In The Exile and Death of Flavian of Constantinople: A Prologue to the Council of Chalcedon, H. Chadwick...
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    Zhelezny Bor (1442) Uncovering of the relics (1675) of Saint Pachomius of Nerekhta, Abbot of Zhelezny Bor (1384) Icon of the Most Holy Theotokos "Inexhaustible...
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    Gerontius of the Kiev Caves, Canonarch of the Kiev Caves (14th century) Saint Euthymius the Wonderworker, Archimandrite of Suzdal (1404) Saint Pachomius (Romansky)...
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    hagiographer Pachomius the Serb, also known as Pachomius Logothetes. The original manuscript is housed in the National Library of Russia. Icon of Sergius of Radonezh...
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    vii. 25, 28, 37. "St. Pachomius Library". www.voskrese.info. Retrieved 2023-09-03. Erickson, John H. (1991). The Challenge of Our Past: Studies in Orthodox...
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  • Abraham left to join the monastery of Pachomius at Pbow. This monastery was at the time under the direction of Pshintbahse. There Abraham devoted himself...
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  • to Christianity, they also founded a number of monastic houses that followed the rule of Saint Pachomius: Abba Aftse founded the monastery at Yeha; Abba...
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  • the eighth bishop of Constantinople from January 27, 360 to 370, previously bishop of Germanicia and of Antioch. Eudoxius was one of the most influential...
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  • in denouncing the claims of the Patriarch of Constantinople to be a universal bishop. There is some confusion about the date of his death. According to...
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    in upper Egypt formed by Pachomius. The third was a semi-hermitic lifestyle seen mostly in Nitria, Kellia and Scetis, west of the Nile, begun by Saint...
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