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    The Monastery of Euthymius started as a lavra-type monastic settlement in the Judaean desert, founded by Saint Euthymius the Great (377–473) in 420, known...
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    The Saviour Monastery of St. Euthymius is a monastery in Suzdal, Russia, founded in 1352. The monastery was founded in 1352 by the monk Yevfimi from Nizhny...
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    supporter of asceticism, Euthymius aimed to persecute heresies and moral decay. Euthymius became a prominent figure in the Orthodox world and a number of metropolitans...
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    site of the former Monastery of Clement. John the Iberian was appointed as the abbot of the newly founded monastery in 980. In 1005, Euthymius the Iberian...
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    emerged as one of the finest Eastern Christian theologians and scholars of his age. Euthymius labored as abbot of the Iviron Monastery on Mt. Athos for...
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    Euthymius the Great (377 – 20 January 473) was an abbot in Palestine. He is venerated in both Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches. Euthymius'...
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    Patriarch Euthymius, was exiled by the Turks and worked in the school of the monastery in the early 15th century. Although the monastery survived the...
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    of the "miracle-worker" Gregory of Dekapolis. Following stints at the monastic community of Mount Olympus and a monastery near Nicomedia, Euthymius came...
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    Israel Khirbat al-Minya: Umayyad qasr reused as a khan; Israel Monastery of Euthymius, known in Arabic as Khan el-Ahmar; West Bank Hanul lui Manuc, Bucharest...
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  • abbot of the prestigious Stoudios Monastery. Eventually, Euthymius advanced to the post of protosynkellos, after which he became patriarch of Constantinople...
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    floor was similarly rich. The mosaics in the church of the nearby Monastery of Euthymius are of later date (discovered in 1930). They were laid down...
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    translation of Euthymius Zigabenus, Commentary on the Psalms E. A. LIVINGSTONE. "Euthymius Zigabenus." The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian...
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    the monastery of Bishop Flavian. After that, Sabbas went to Jerusalem, and from there to the monastery of Saint Euthymius the Great. But Euthymius sent...
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    Monastery or Zograf Monastery (Bulgarian: Зографски манастир; Greek: Μονή Ζωγράφου, Moní Zográphou) is one of the twenty Eastern Orthodox monasteries...
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    seeking instruction, Euthymius and Theoctistus built a lavra over the cave church. Theoctistus became hegumen of the monastery. Euthymius is credited with...
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    Euthymius of Sardis (Greek: Εὐθύμιος Σάρδεων; 751 or 754 – 26 December 831) was metropolitan bishop of Sardis between ca. 785 and ca. 804, and a leading...
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  • River, before entering the monastery of Euthymius the Great at Jericho in 544. He remained there until 555, when he was one of the orthodox monks sent to...
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  • Adummim (redirect from Ascent of Adummim)
    Byzantine Monastery of St. Euthymius, founded at first as a lavra-type monastic community by Saint Euthymius the Great in 420 along the Ascent of Adummim...
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  • Euthymius Fadel of Ma’loula (died 1776) was bishop of Zahle and Forzol of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and took a preeminent part in the 1724 split...
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  • Euthymius the Younger or Euthymius of Thessalonica (born 823 or 824; died 898), also known as Euthymios the New, was a Christian monk and hermit who lived...
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    John the Silent (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2019)
    recommended he join the Laura of St. Euthymius but Cyril did not listen. Instead, he went to a small monastery on the bank of the River Jordan. He fell ill...
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    (end of 3rd century - c. 350), also considered to be the founder of Palestinian monasticism Euthymius the Great (377–473), founder of monasteries in Palestine...
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    Lavra of Euthymius the Great (January 20). Euthymius was impressed by him and tonsured him into the monastic schema and placed him under the guidance of Gerasimus...
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    The Docheiariou monastery (Greek: Μονή Δοχειαρίου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. The Panagia Gorgoepikoos...
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    also rebuilt the southern part of the monastery that had been ruined. A series of competent abbots (Acacius, Euthymius, Theodoritus, and Agathangellus)...
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    Pachomius the Serb (category Russian people of Serbian descent)
    at the end of the 1430s or beginning of the 1440s, during the archiepiscopate of Euthymius II of Novgorod (1429–1458) and, under Euthymius' aegis, he...
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    The Lozen Monastery of St. Spas (Bulgarian: Лозенски манастир „Свети Спас“) in the village of Lozen is a Bulgarian monastery built during the Second Bulgarian...
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    traveled to Constantinople to rescue his son, Euthymius the Illuminator (Euthymius Opplyseren). Euthymius had been held as a hostage by the emperor. John...
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  • of Jahalin Bedouin and may also refer to two sites in the Adummim, West Bank area: Monastery of Euthymius, archaeological site of Byzantine monastery...
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    Saint Euthymius (460), Saint Sabbas (Mar Saba) (483) and Saint Catherine, Sinai (565). The most significant relic that Stavrovouni Monastery possesses...
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