Antioch put at the bottom of his list, Nectarius' name. The Emperor having read the lists, declared Nectarius to be his choice. This caused some amazement...
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until his death.[citation needed] Patriarch Nectarius died on July 14, 1676.[citation needed] Patriarch Nectarius was versed in the Greek, Arabic, Turkish...
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Patriarch Nectarius may refer to: Nectarius of Constantinople, ruled in 381–397 Nectarius of Jerusalem, ruled in 1661–1669 This disambiguation page lists...
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Saint Nectarius of Auvergne (also known as Nectarius of St-Nectaire, Nectarius of Limagne, Necterius of Senneterre) (French: Nectaire) is venerated as...
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succeeded Saint Vincent as predecessor to Nectarius, making Nectarius the fourth bishop of Digne. Nectarius is known to have been present at several Gallic...
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Nectarius (French: Nectaire) was a semi-legendary, if not spurious, bishop of Vienne believed to have lived in the 5th century. He is considered a pre-congregational...
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The previous year, the Emperor Theodosius I had appointed the candidate Nectarius as Archbishop of Constantinople. The bishops of the West opposed the election...
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Saint Nectarius of Autun (French: Nectaire d'Autun) was a 6th-century bishop of Autun, and a saint of the Roman Catholic Church. Nectarius was bishop of...
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have been beheaded. A tradition states that Saint Austremonius ordered Nectarius of Auvergne to Christianize the plain of Limagne in the Massif Central...
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John of Saint-Denis (redirect from John-Nectarius)
Bishop John-Nectarius (French: évêque Jean-Nectaire, Russian: Епископ Иоанн-Нектарий, secular name Evgraf Evgrafovich Kovalevsky, Russian: Евграф Евграфович...
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Roman Martyrology Nazarius of Rome 200s c. 303 found in Roman Martyrology Nectarius of Auvergne 200s c. 300 Nereus 0s c. 100 found in Roman Martyrology Nerses...
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Against Eunomius (12 books) and Answer to Eunomius' Second Book. Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople Homoeans, in contrast to the Anomoeans Arianism Arian...
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and Tsar Michael in 1625. The authenticity of the robe was attested by Nectarius, Archbishop of Vologda, by Patriarch Theophanes of Jerusalem and by Joannicius...
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Sophronius IV (1579–1608) Theophanes III (1608–1644) Paiseus (1645–1660) Nectarius I (1660–1669) Dositheos II (1669–1707) Chrysanthus (1707–1731) Meletius...
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occasion to deliver a final address (Or. 42) and then departed.: 361 Nectarius, an unbaptized civil official, was chosen to succeed Gregory as president...
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Marcus III Dorotheus II Germanus Sophronius IV Theophanes III Paiseus Nectarius I Dositheos II Chrysanthus Meletius Parthenius Ephram II Sophronius V...
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Marcus III Dorotheus II Germanus Sophronius IV Theophanes III Paiseus Nectarius I Dositheos II Chrysanthus Meletius Parthenius Ephram II Sophronius V...
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Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Nectarius Archbishop of Constantinople 398–404 Succeeded by Arsacius of Tarsus...
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he was tonsured with the name Nicholas by the academy rector, Bishop Nectarius Nadezhdin. Nicholas was ordained deacon on 29 July the same year; the...
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Marcus III Dorotheus II Germanus Sophronius IV Theophanes III Paiseus Nectarius I Dositheos II Chrysanthus Meletius Parthenius Ephram II Sophronius V...
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AD) 35. St. Gregory I of Nazianzus the Theologian (380–381 AD) 36. St. Nectarius (381–397 AD) 37. St. John Chrysostom (398–404 AD) 38. St. Arsacius (404–405...
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either Gregory or Nectarius. A letter of Ambrose and his brother-prelates to Theodosius remonstrates against the acts of Nectarius as no rightful bishop...
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Eastern Orthodox Church) Lommán of Trim Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta Nectarius of Constantinople Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia Philip the...
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John Chrysostom Marcellinus of Carthage Maurilius (Maurille) of Angers Nectarius of Autun Venerius the Hermit Wulfthryth (Wilfrida) of Wilton September...
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His cult spread rapidly and he became highly popular. The patriarch Nectarius preached a sermon on Theodore at Constantinople before 397. There was...
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Patriarch of Antioch. Timothy succeeds Peter II as Patriarch of Alexandria. Nectarius succeeds Gregory Nazianzus as Archbishop of Constantinople. John Chrysostom...
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He was ordained in 1977 by Bishop Nektary of Seattle, spiritual son of Nectarius of Optina, the last of the great Optina startsy. In his ministry, Rose...
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and Marcellinus 4th century Narnus 4th century Naucratius 4th century Nectarius of Constantinople 4th century Nereus 1st century Nerses I 4th century...
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Marcus III Dorotheus II Germanus Sophronius IV Theophanes III Paiseus Nectarius I Dositheos II Chrysanthus Meletius Parthenius Ephram II Sophronius V...
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