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    Patmos (Greek: Πάτμος, pronounced [ˈpatmos]) is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It is famous as the location where John of Patmos received the visions...
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    Komnenos gave the island of Patmos to a monk, Christodoulos Latrinos. The greater part of the monastery was completed by Christodoulos three years later. He...
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    founders were Nikolaos Skoufas from the Arta province, Emmanuil Xanthos from Patmos and Athanasios Tsakalov from Ioannina. Soon after they initiated a fourth...
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    Christentum. Studien zu ordo-Angehörigen unter den frühen Christen, Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter, 2015, pp. 80–101. Domar: The calendrical and liturgical cycle of...
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    at the lion, c. 823 The martyrdom of Saint Mark. Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry (Musée Condé, Chantilly), c. 1412 and 1416. St Mark by Andrea Mantegna...
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    letter sent to Greek expatriates living in France, Adamantios Korais, Christodoulos Klonaris, Konstantinos Polychroniades and A. Bogorides, who had assembled...
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    Dodecanese campaign (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    surrender on 22 November. Along with the occupation of the smaller islands of Patmos, Fournoi and Ikaria on 18 November, the Germans completed their conquest...
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    regime for his views. The political chief of EAM was Vasilis Samariniotis (nom de guerre of Andreas Tzimas). The Organization for the Protection of the People's...
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    Kylfings (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Laiou 91. Chrysobull of Alexios I for the Monastery of St. Christodoulos on the island of Patmos, MM 6:47.3–7, as translated at Khazdan 257. Anderson 521...
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  • escalation, although three Greek officers on the helicopter were killed: Christodoulos Karathanasis, Panagiotis Vlahakos, and Ektoras Gialopsos. The immediate...
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  • Archbishop Christodoulos (Paraskevaides) was enthroned in Athens as the new head of the Greek Orthodox Church (1998–2008); Archbishop Christodoulos makes first...
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    Patriarch Jacob of Alexandria (category People from Patmos)
    Macarius I Theophilus II Mina II Abraham Philotheos Zacharias Shenouda II Christodoulos Cyril II Michael IV Macarius II Gabriel II Michael V John V Mark III...
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  • Theophilus III of Alexandria (category People from Patmos)
    Macarius I Theophilus II Mina II Abraham Philotheos Zacharias Shenouda II Christodoulos Cyril II Michael IV Macarius II Gabriel II Michael V John V Mark III...
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  • Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (33–717) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Kition in Cyprus, and John the Theologian who was exiled on the island of Patmos where he received the Revelation recorded in the last book of the New Testament...
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  • Parthenius II of Alexandria (category People from Patmos)
    Macarius I Theophilus II Mina II Abraham Philotheos Zacharias Shenouda II Christodoulos Cyril II Michael IV Macarius II Gabriel II Michael V John V Mark III...
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    surrender on 22 November. Along with the occupation of the smaller islands of Patmos, Fournoi and Ikaria on 18 November, the Germans thus completed their conquest...
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  • Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (717–1204) (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    gave the island of Patmos to Blessed Christodoulos of Patmos to develop as an independent monastic state, with Blessed Christodoulos founding the Monastery...
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    Pelagia Testovoy (1944) Translation of the relics of St. Christodoulos the Wonderworker of Patmos (1093) Translation of the relics (1206) of St. Hilarion...
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    Heribert of Cologne, Archbishop of Cologne (1021) Venerable Christodoulos, Wonderworker of Patmos (1093) Venerable Pimen of Salosi, Fool-for-Christ, Enlightener...
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    witnesses are two of God's prophets who are seen in a vision by John of Patmos, who appear during the Second woe in the Book of Revelation 11:1-14. Woman...
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  • Christianization of Scandinavia Christians Christmas Christmastide Christodoulos (Greek Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria) Christology Chronological list...
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  • Timeline of Eastern Orthodoxy in Greece (1924–1974) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    associate of Archbishop Ieronimos Kotsonis during the 1967–74 dictatorship, Christodoulos managed in 1973 by a royal edict to lodge the fraternity on prime land...
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  • [citation needed] At their head was Elder Gabriel of the Kelli of St. Christodoulos (Holy Monastery of Koutloumousiou), a disciple of Saint Paisios. The...
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