• Niphon Kausokalybites (Greek: Όσιος Νήφων Καυσοκαλυβίτης, 1316–1411) was a Greek Orthodox Christian saint and monk. He is celebrated by the Eastern Orthodox...
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    Radonezh, Abbot (1395) Venerable Sabbas of Moscow, Abbot (1410) Saint Niphon Kausokalybites, monk, of Kapsokalyvia, Mount Athos (1411) (see also: June 14 )...
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  • Constantinople Nilus of Rossano Nina Garsoïan Nineveh, 627 Battle of Niphon Kausokalybites Nipsistiarios Nisibis Nisibis, 573 Siege of Nobilissimus Nomisma...
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  • Hilarion John Tarchaneiotes, ca. 1107 John Chortaitinos, fl. 1253 Niphon Kausokalybites, 1345-1347 Anthony, 1348 (Serbian) Dorotheus of Hilandar, 1356-1366...
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  • disciple Niphon Kausokalybites. There are a few different hagiographies of Maximos the Hutburner. One (MS BHG1236z) was written by the hieromonk Niphon of Athos...
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    Monastery, disciple of St. Sergius of Radonezh (1392) Venerable Niphon Kausokalybites of Mount Athos, proponent of hesychastic theology (1411) Venerable...
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    southern edge of the Athos peninsula. Kafsokalyvia is named after Maximos Kausokalybites ("Maximos the Hut Burner"), a 14th-century Christian hermit. It is also...
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