Saint Theodore (other)
Saint Theodore may refer to: People *St. Theodore (died 130), companion of St. Pausilippus *St. Theodore of Perge (died 220), see Theodore, Philippa and companions *St. Theodore the Martyr **St. Theodore of Amasea or St. Theodore Tyron (died 306), military saint **St. Theodore of Heraclea or St. Theodore Stratelates (281-319), military saint *St. Theodorus of Tabennese (c. 314–368), disciple of Saint Pachomius *Mar Theodore of Mopsuestia (c. 350–428), Christian theologian, and Bishop of Mopsuestia *St. Theodore of Octodurum or St. Yoder (4th century), bishop of Octodurum *St. Theodore of Vienne (died c. 575), Christian monk, abbot and hermit *St. Theodore of Marseille (died 594), persecuted bishop *St. Theodore of Sykeon (died 613), Byzantine ascetic *St. Theodore of Tarsus (602–690), archbishop of Canterbury *St. Theodore of Pavia (died 778), bishop * St. Theodore (died 820), Orthodox monk *St. Theodore the Studite (759–826), monk, opponent of iconoclasm, and hymno ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theodore And Pausilippus
Saints Theodore and Pausilippus (died 130 AD) were 2nd century Christian martyrs who were killed during the persecution of Christians under the Roman emperor Hadrian. They died at Byzantium. See also *Theodore the Martyr Theodore the Martyr refers to the two saints Theodore of Amasea (Theodore the Recruit) and Theodore Stratelates (Theodore the General), two important military saints of the Byzantine period. The two saints are likely identical in origin, the ... References 130 deaths 2nd-century Christian martyrs Year of birth unknown {{saint-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theodore The Studite
Theodore the Studite ( grc-x-medieval, Θεόδωρος ό Στουδίτης; 759–826), also known as Theodorus Studita and Saint Theodore of Stoudios/Studium, was a Byzantine Greek monk and abbot of the Stoudios Monastery in Constantinople. He played a major role in the revivals both of Byzantine monasticism and of classical literary genres in Byzantium. He is known as a zealous opponent of iconoclasm, one of several conflicts that set him at odds with both emperor and patriarch. Throughout his life he maintained letter correspondences with many important political and cultural figures of the Byzantine empire; this included many women, such as the composer and nun Kassia, who was much influenced by his teachings. Biography Family and childhood Theodore was born in Constantinople in 759. He was the oldest son of Photeinos, an important financial official in the palace bureaucracy, and Theoktiste, herself the offspring of a distinguished Constantinopolitan family. The brothe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theodore (other)
Theodore may refer to: Places * Theodore, Alabama, United States * Theodore, Australian Capital Territory * Theodore, Queensland, a town in the Shire of Banana, Australia * Theodore, Saskatchewan, Canada * Theodore Reservoir, a lake in Saskatchewan People * Theodore (given name), includes the etymology of the given name and a list of people * Theodore (surname), a list of people Fictional characters * Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, on the television series ''Prison Break'' * Theodore Huxtable, on the television series ''The Cosby Show'' Other uses * Theodore (horse), a British Thoroughbred racehorse * Theodore Racing, a Formula One racing team See also * Principality of Theodoro, a principality in the south-west Crimea from the 13th to 15th centuries * Thoros (other), Armenian for Theodore * James Bass Mullinger, a 19th-century author who used "Theodorus" as a pen name {{Disambiguation, geo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Teodor
Teodor is a masculine given name. In English, it is a cognate of Theodore. Notable people with the name include: * Teodor Muzaka III, Albanian nobleman who was born in 1393. * Teodor Andrault de Langeron (19th century), President of Warsaw * Teodor Andrzej Potocki (1664-1738), Polish nobleman * Teodor Anghelini (born 1954), retired Romanian football player and coach * Teodor Anioła (1925-1993), Polish footballer * Teodor Atanasov (born 1987), Bulgarian footballer * Teodor Axentowicz (1859-1938), Polish painter * Teodor Bujnicki (1907-1944), Polish poet * Teodor Calmășul (18th century), Romanian boyar * Teodor Filipović (1778-1807), Serbian lawyer * Teodor Frunzeti (born 1955), Romanian Land Forces general * Teodor Ilić Češljar (1746-1793), Serbian painter * Teodor Ilincăi (born 1983), Romanian opera tenor * Teodor Kazimierz Czartoryski (1704-1768), bishop of Poznań * Teodor Keko (1958-2002), Albanian writer * Teodor Koskenniemi (1887-1965), Finnish athlete * Teo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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San Teodoro (other)
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San Teodoro may refer to: *Italy ** San Teodoro, Sicily, ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Messina, Sicily **San Teodoro, Sardinia, ''comune'' in the Province of Olbia-Tempio, Sardinia **San Teodoro, Rome, 6th-century church of Rome **San Teodoro, Pavia, medieval church in Pavia *Philippines **San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro, a municipality **San Teodoro, Bunawan, Agusan del Sur, a barangay See also * Saint Theodore (other) Saint Theodore may refer to: People *St. Theodore (died 130), companion of St. Pausilippus *St. Theodore of Perge (died 220), see Theodore, Philippa and companions *St. Theodore the Martyr **St. Theodore of Amasea or St. Theodore Tyron (died 306), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint Theodora (other)
Saint Theodora may refer to: * Theodora (6th century) (500–548), 6th century Byzantine (Eastern Roman) empress, wife of Justinian I, considered a saint by the Greek Orthodox Church * Theodora (wife of Theophilos) (born 815), Byzantine (Eastern Roman) empress in the 9th century * Theodora (Roman martyr) (died 120), 2nd-century Christian martyr and saint * Theodora and Didymus (died 304), early Christian martyrs * Theodora of Alexandria, Eastern Orthodox saint * Theodora (10th century), servant of Basil the Younger * Theodora of Arta (са. 1225 - after 1270) 13th century, Empress of Epirus * Theodora of Sihla (1650–?), Romanian Christian Orthodox saint * Théodore Guérin (1798–1856), French-American saint, founder of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana See also * Saint Theodore (other) * Theodora (other) Theodora is a given name of Greek origin, meaning "God's gift". Theodora may also refer to: Historical figures known as Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Agioi Theodoroi (other)
Agioi Theodoroi ( el, Άγιοι Θεοδώροι, link=no, "SS. Theodores) may refer: Places *Agioi Theodoroi, a town in Corinthia, Greece *Agioi Theodoroi, Elis, a settlement in Elis, Greece *Agioi Theodoroi, Kozani, a settlement in Kozani regional unit, Greece * Agioi Theodoroi, Methana, a settlement in the Methana peninsula, Greece * Agioi Theodoroi Islands, two Islets near Platanias (Crete) *Agioi Theodoroi (Zeytinliköy), the Greek name of a village in the Turkish island of Imbros. *Agioi Theodoroi, a hill in the Gulf of Antikyra on which ancient Medeon (Phocis) stood Churches * Hagioi Theodoroi, a church in Istanbul, Turkey * Agii Theodori (Athens), a Byzantine church in Athens from the 11th century * Agii Theodori (Mystras), a Byzantine Church at Mystras Mystras or Mistras ( el, Μυστρᾶς/Μιστρᾶς), also known in the ''Chronicle of the Morea'' as Myzithras (Μυζηθρᾶς), is a fortified town and a former Communities and Municipalities of Greece, mun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theotokos Of St
''Theotokos'' (Greek: ) is a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, used especially in Eastern Christianity. The usual Latin translations are ''Dei Genitrix'' or '' Deipara'' (approximately "parent (fem.) of God"). Familiar English translations are "Mother of God" or "God-bearer" – but these both have different literal equivalents in Greek, Μήτηρ Θεοῦ and Θεοφόρος ("Who gave birth to one who was God", "Whose child was God", respectively). The title has been in use since the 3rd century, in the Syriac tradition (as ) in the Liturgy of Mari and Addai (3rd century)''Addai and Mari, Liturgy of''. Cross, F. L., ed. ''The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church''. Oxford University Press. 2005. and the Liturgy of St James (4th century). The Council of Ephesus in AD 431 decreed that Mary is the ''Theotokos'' because Her Son Jesus is both God and man: one divine person from two natures (divine and human) intimately and hypostatically united. The title of Mother ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Théodore Guérin
Anne Thérèse Guérin (2 October 1798 – 14 May 1856), designated by the Vatican as Saint Theodora, was a French-American saint and the foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, a congregation of Catholic sisters at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Pope John Paul II beatified Guérin on 25 October 1998, and Pope Benedict XVI canonized her a saint of the Catholic Church on 15 October 2006. Mother Guérin's feast day is 3 October, although some calendars list it in the Roman Martyrology as 14 May, her day of death. Guérin immigrated to Indiana from France in 1840, and became known for her advancement of education, especially in Indiana and in eastern Illinois; founding numerous schools including Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana; and for her care of the orphaned, the sick, and the poor of the Diocese of Vincennes, Indiana. Early life and education Anne-Thérèse Guérin was born on 2 October 1798, in the village o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theodore Of Komogovo
Saint and Holy Martyr Theodore of Komogovo ( sr, свети мученик Теодор (Сладић) комоговински, Teodor Komogovinski; 18th century) is a saint (holy martyr), who served as a in the monasteries of Komogovina and Moštanica. When the burned Moštanica, they killed many monks, including Teodor whom they burnt alive in 1788 after he refused to renounce his Christian faith, as well as many [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Theodorus And Theophanes
Theodorus (ca. 775–ca. 842) and Theophanes (ca. 778–845), called the ''Grapti'' (from the Greek graptoi, "written upon"), are remembered as proponents of the veneration of icons during the second Iconoclastic controversy. They were brothers and natives of Jerusalem. Joint history Theophanes '' Vita prima'' was recorded in the ''Life of Michael the Synkellos''. Theophanes and his brother Theodore were born in Palestine near the end of the eighth century, sons of the Venerable Jonah the Presbyter. Both grew up in Jerusalem, entered the Monastery of Mar Sabba near Bethlehem together, and became disciples of Michael the Synkellos (later '' syncellus'' of the Patriarch of Jerusalem). In 813 Michael and his two disciples left Jerusalem originally on a journey to Rome. They had been sent by the Patriarch of Jerusalem to support the Pope in his stand against the Franks over the question of the filioque, which some Benedictines from the West had recently introduced to Jer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |