Athanasius the Athonite (Greek: Ἀθανάσιος ὁ Ἀθωνίτης; c. 920 – c. 1003), was a Byzantine monk who is considered the founder of the monastic community on...
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Athonite, "of/from/related to Athos", may refer to: Athanasius the Athonite Euthymius the Athonite George the Athonite John the Athonite Silouan the Athonite...
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Great Lavra (category Christian monasteries established in the 10th century)
on the southeastern foot of the Mount at an elevation of 160 metres (170 yd). The founding of the monastery in AD 963 by Athanasius the Athonite marks...
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Monastic community of Mount Athos (redirect from Athonite Monasticism)
appointed by the Byzantine Emperor. The first charter of Mount Athos, signed in 972 by Emperor John Tzimiskes, Athanasius the Athonite, and 46 hegumenoi...
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Mount Athos (redirect from Athonite peninsula)
University Press. p. 27. ISBN 0-300-093535. Biography of Saint Athanasius the Athonite Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mount Athos. Wikivoyage...
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Naples Athanasius IV of Salh (died 1002), Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 986 until his death Athanasius the Athonite (c...
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Christian monasticism is the life followed by monks and nuns of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Church of the East and some Eastern...
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Vatopedi (category Christian monasteries established in the 10th century)
were disciples of Athanasius the Athonite. By the end of the 15th century, the Russian pilgrim Isaiah wrote that the monastery was Greek. In 1990, Vatopedi...
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Lavra (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
Athanasius the Athonite in 963 is the oldest monastery on Mount Athos in Greece. Some modern Coptic authors, and they alone, already apply the specific Greek...
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Monastery of Saint George, Skyros (category Christian monasteries established in the 10th century)
island of Skyros. The monastery was founded in AD 962 by Saint Athanasius the Athonite. Saint George in devotions, traditions and prayers EVOIA ISLAND...
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summer. Adso of Montier-en-Der, Frankish Benedictine abbot (d. 992) Athanasius the Athonite, Byzantine monk (approximate date) Dunash ben Labrat, Spanish Jewish...
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pope of the Catholic Church December 24 – William II, German nobleman December 27 – Emma of Blois, duchess of Aquitaine Athanasius the Athonite, Byzantine...
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Christos Sartzetakis (category Resistance to the Greek junta)
photograph with the-admittedly large-iron cross and the staff of Athanasius the Athonite at the Great Lavra. Harry Klynn satirized him on the cover of his...
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Joseph. On 31 August 1925, at the age of 28, he was given the name Joseph of Vigla in the cave of Athanasius the Athonite. In mid-1928, Joseph and Arsenios...
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Lavra at Mount Athos (northeastern Greece) is founded by the Byzantine monk Athanasius the Athonite. March 13 – Anna Porphyrogenita, Grand Princess of Kiev...
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List of Catholic saints (redirect from Saints of the Catholic Church)
Dumoulin-Borie, MEP (20 February 1808 – 24 November 1838) Vincent Nguyễn Thế Điểm [pl] (c. 1761 – 24 November 1838) Paul Nguyen Van My [pl] (c. 1798 –...
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Barlaam and Josaphat (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
saints. Their story tells of the conversion of Josaphat to Christianity. According to tradition, an Indian king persecuted the Christian Church in his realm...
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Athanasios Parios (redirect from Athanasius Parios)
returned to the Athonite School to become director. 1776 - Condemned as a heretic, defrocked, and excommunicated by Patriarch Sophronios II and the Holy Synod...
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pope of the Catholic Church December 24 – William II, German nobleman December 27 – Emma of Blois, duchess of Aquitaine Athanasius the Athonite, Byzantine...
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Thessalonica. Athanasius the Athonite Maximos of Kafsokalyvia Niphon of Kafsokalyvia Kazhdan, Alexander P., ed. (2005). "Euthymios the Younger". The Oxford Dictionary...
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Gregory Palamas (category Athonite Fathers)
repose, Gregory transferred to the Great Lavra of St. Athanasius the Athonite on Mount Athos, where he served the brethren in the trapeza (refectory) and in...
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The Athonite or Athonias Academy (Greek: Αθωνιάς Εκκλησιαστική Ακαδημία) is a Greek Orthodox educational institution founded at 1749 in Mount Athos, then...
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The following is a list of Christian Church Fathers. Roman Catholics generally regard the Patristic period to have ended with the death of John of Damascus...
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Mount Kyminas (category Geography of the Byzantine Empire)
Christian monks who lived on the mountain included Athanasius the Athonite, Michael Maleinos (who was the abbot of the lavra at Mount Kyminas), and Thomas...
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Athos" (Athonite) respectively, are a reference to his association with the Iviron monastery on Mount Athos, where he served as hegumen. One of the most...
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(northeastern Greece) is founded by the Byzantine monk Athanasius the Athonite. Arab–Byzantine War: Emperor Nikephoros II continues the reconquest of south-eastern...
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920 Adso of Montier-en-Der, Frankish Benedictine abbot (d. 992) Athanasius the Athonite, Byzantine monk (approximate date) Dunash ben Labrat, Spanish Jewish...
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Nikephoros Ouranos (category Ambassadors of the Byzantine Empire to the Abbasid Caliphate)
was given the rank of magistros, and his influential position is evident from the fact that Saint Athanasius the Athonite appointed him as the first lay...
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Euthymius of Tarnovo (category Template:Succession box: 'after' parameter includes the word 'abolished')
consecutively joined the Studion monastery and the Great Lavra of Athanasius the Athonite on Mount Athos. He was influenced by outstanding scholars and reformers...
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Arsenios the Cappadocian". Athonite. Retrieved 2024-08-16. "Venerable Arsenius the Great". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Apostle Artemas of the Seventy"...
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