Theodore the Studite (Medieval Greek: Θεόδωρος ὁ Στουδίτης; 759–826), also known as Theodorus Studita and Saint Theodore of Stoudios/Studium, was a Byzantine...
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St. Théodore Guérin (1798–1856), French nun who died in Indiana Theotokos of St. Theodore, an icon named after Theodore Stratelates Saint-Théodore-d'Acton...
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666) Theodore Abu Qurrah (c. 750 – c. 823), Christian Arab theologian Theodore the Studite (759–826), Byzantine Greek monk and abbot Pope Theodore II (840–897)...
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pp. 332–335; J. Leroy, "Un témoin ancien des petits catéchèses de Théodore Studite", Scriptorium 15 (1961), pp. 36–60. Kurt Treu, Die Griechischen Handschriften...
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The Ukrainian Studites (Latin: Monachi e Regula Studitarum; Ukrainian: Монахи Студитського Уставу, romanized: Monakhy Studytskoho Ustavu, lit. 'Monks of...
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with the Rule of St Basil laid down by him and later developed by Theodore the Studite (760-826), Theodosius of Kiev (†1074), Josaphat Kuntsevych (1580-1623)...
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Pargoire [fr], Saint Theophane le Chronographe et ses rapports avec saint Theodore studite," in VizVrem, ix. (St Petersburg, 1902). Editions of the Continuation...
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Monastery of Stoudios (redirect from Monastery of St John the Studite)
the Second Ecumenical Council in Nicaea (787). His successor was Theodore the Studite to whom the monastery owes most of its fame, and who especially fostered...
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Saint Theodore the Studite Monastery is a monastery of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the village of Kolodiivka, Ternopil Oblast. In the middle...
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been a time of very general decadence; but about the year 800 St. Theodore the Studite (c. 758 - c. 826)—destined to be one of the most creative names in...
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and introduced a typicon for cenobites, based on those compiled by Theodore Studites and Basil of Caesarea. He died during an accident, killed by a falling...
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Thomas; Angela Constantinides Hero, eds. (2000). "Theodore Studites: Testament of Theodore the Studite for the Monastery of St. John Stoudios in Constantinople"...
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Slipyj on Lazarus Saturday, 18 April 1981 at the Monastery of St. Theodore Studite in Castel Gandolfo, Italy. Between 1994 and 2005 he was editor of Logos:...
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7629528; 37.6391333 (Church of the Martyr Theodore Stratelates) Church of the Venerable Theodore Studites Храм преподобного Феодора Студита 1627 Russian...
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dignity of the candidate of theology in the department "The Venerable Theodore Studites - teacher of the monastic order". After completing his studies at...
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Yustyn Boiko (category Studite Brethren)
Dora, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast) is a Ukrainian religious figure, hieromonk-studite, writer, blogger. Doctor of Theology (2012). Yustyn (Yurii) Boiko was born...
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monk who had lived at the monastery at the same time. That monk was Theodore the Studite who was made a saint after his death, and who had been persecuted...
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of emperor Constantine VI. Her biography was written by her son, Theodore the Studite. Theoctista was the daughter of a Byzantine official and married...
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Joseph the Confessor (redirect from Joseph I the Studite)
Bishop of Thessalonica, and brother of St. Theodore of Studion [1] Pratsch, Thomas (1998). Theodoros Studites (759-826) — zwischen Dogma und Pragma: der...
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policy towards former Iconoclasts, which incurred the opposition of Theodore the Studite and his partisans. About a decade later, Tarasios became involved...
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Liubomyr Huzar (category Studite Brethren)
Archimandrite (Archabbot) of the Studite Monks in Europe and America in 1978. He organised a new Saint Theodore the Studite monastery in Kolodiivka, Ternopil...
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archimandrite (d. 861) Quan Deyu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 818) Theodore the Studite, Byzantine abbot (d. 826) Wang Shizhen, general of the Tang dynasty...
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Guangyan, Chinese general (b. 761) Li Wu, prince of the Tang Dynasty Theodore the Studite, Byzantine abbot (b. 759) Wu Yantong, Chinese Buddhist monk Zhu Kerong...
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her brother Plato. Theodote was thus a maternal first cousin of Theodore the Studite, son of Theoktiste. By 794, Theodote served as a lady-in-waiting...
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hegoumenos (abbot) Theodore, called the Studite. In 781, Platon, a monk in the Symbola Monastery in Bithynia, and the uncle of Theodore the Studite, converted...
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Antonio Garzya (section Theodore the Studite)
Late Antiquity (Synesius, Procopius of Gaza) and Byzantine times (Theodore the Studite; Michael Psellos; Nikephoros Basilakes, c. 1115–shortly after 1182;...
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veneration of icons) during that time were saints John of Damascus and Theodore the Studite. The controversy was instigated by the Byzantine Emperor Leo III...
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Caves in Kiev (Феодосий Киево-Печерский, d. 1074) introduced the so-called Studite Typicon to Russia. This typicon (essentially, a guide-book for liturgical...
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martyrs. Just below the Hodegetria are Theophanes the Confessor and Theodore the Studite jointly holding an image of Christ. To the far left is Saint Theodosia...
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Acoemetae and became their chief house, so that they were sometimes called Studites. At Agaunum (St Maurice in the Valais) a monastery was founded by the Burgundian...
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