• Photice or Photike (Ancient Greek: Φωτική) was a city in Epirus in the Roman and Byzantine periods. In the late Middle Ages it was known as Hagios Donatos...
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    Thesprotia include Pandosia, Titani, Cheimerium, Toryne, Phanote, Cassope, Photice, Boucheta and Batiai. There was a city called Thesprotia sharing the same...
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    Text. Jacques Paul Migne, Patrologia Graecae E. des Places, Diadoque de Photicé (Sources Chrétiennes 5: 2nd edition, reprinted with additions, Paris, 1966)...
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    Diocese of Fanari: Agathangelos (Vasileios) Haramantidis (2003–) Diocese of Photice : Nektarios (Ioannis) Milionis (2023–) Diocese of Tanagra: Apostolos Kavaliotis...
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  • Episcopatuum mention the see of "Photice, that is Bela" (Φωτικῆς ἤτοι Βελᾶς), implying that the seat of the bishopric of Photice, a suffragan of the Metropolis...
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    Thesprotia include Pandosia, Titani, Cheimerium, Toryne, Phanote, Cassope, Photice, Boucheta and Batiai. There was a city called Thesprotia sharing the same...
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  • of Photice (1929.12.19 – 1937.06.02) & Apostolic Vicar of Grouard (Canada) (1929.12.19 – 1937.06.02); emeritate again as Titular Bishop of Photice (1942...
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    of Photice (1929.12.19 – 1937.06.02); later Bishop of Gravelbourg (1937.06.02 – retired 1942.11.07), emeritate again as Titular Bishop of Photice (1942...
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  • Nauplia, Nisyrus, Olena, Opus, Oreus, Paros, Peritheorium, Pharsalus, Photice, Platæa (Plataia), Platamon, Polystylus, Porthmus, Rheon, Rhithymna (former...
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  • platonicienne de récurrence (1929) Oeuvres spirituelles de Diadoque de Photicé (1943-1955) Pindare et Platon (1949) Lois de Platon (1951) Épinomis (1956)...
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  • Bishopric of Euroea, attested in the 4th–8th centuries the Bishopric of Photice, attested since the 5th century, became the Bishopric of Paramythia in...
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  • in Arabia Philippopolis in Thracia Philomelium Phoba Phocaea Phoenice Photice Phragonis Phulli Phytea Pia Pinara Pinhel Pionia Pisita Pitanae Plataea...
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  • it with modern Paramythia, others with the nearby ancient settlement of Photice. It is now tentatively located near the village of Glyki. The first (and...
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  • Phokas (Byzantine family) Phosterius Photeinos (strategos) Photian schism Photice Photinus of Thessalonica Photios I the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople...
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