Sophronius Of Tella
Sophronius has been the name of several notable individuals: * Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem who negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Muslim caliph Umar I in 637 * Patriarch Sophronius I of Constantinople, patriarch from 1463 to 1464 * Patriarch Sophronius II of Constantinople * Patriarch Sophronius III of Constantinople, also known as Patriarch Sophronius IV of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius I of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius II of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius III of Alexandria * Saint Sophronius of Vratsa (1739–1813), a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival * Sophronius S. Landt (1842–1926), American politician See also * Sophronia (other) * Sophronica * Sofron Sofron may refer to: * Sofron Mudry, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church * Sofron Dmyterko, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church * István Sofron, Hungarian professio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronius Of Jerusalem
Sophronius ( grc-gre, Σωφρόνιος; ar, صفرونيوس; c. 560 – March 11, 638), called Sophronius the Sophist, was the Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his death. He is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches. Before rising to the primacy of the see of Jerusalem, he was a monk and theologian who was the chief protagonist for orthodox teaching in the doctrinal controversy on the essential nature of Jesus and his volitional acts. Travels Sophronius was born in Damascus around 560. He has been claimed to be of Byzantine Greek or Syriac descent. A teacher of rhetoric, Sophronius became an ascetic in Egypt about 580 and then entered the monastery of St. Theodosius near Bethlehem. Traveling to monastic centres in Asia Minor, Egypt, and Rome, he accompanied the Byzantine chronicler St. John Moschus, who dedicated to him his celebrated tract on the religious life, '' Spiritual Meadow'' (and whose feast day in the Byzantine Rite, , is share ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronius I Of Constantinople
Sophronius I ( el, ), (? – after 1464) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1463 to 1464. The dates of his reign are disputed by scholars in a range from 1462 to 1464. Life Almost nothing is known about the life and the patriarchate of Sophronius. It is known an act with his name dated August 1464 which certified a cross belonged to Emperor David of Trebizond: the document is probably a forgery, but it confirms us that Sophronius was actually the patriarch. According to Blanchet, who places the reign of Sophronius after Joasaph's, he was Metropolitan of Heraclea before being elected patriarch. One primary source designates Sophronius with the name ''Syropoulos''. Thus it was conjectured, but not proven, that Sophronius was indeed Sylvester Syropoulos, the Orthodox cleric who participated at the Council of Florence and who wrote a chronicle of it. Sylvester Syropoulos belonged to the faction which was in favor of the East-West Union of Churches, and he signed the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronius II Of Constantinople
Sophronius II ( el, Σωφρόνιος Β΄), (? – 19 October 1780) served as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople during the period 1775–80 and, as Sophronius V (Σοφρώνιος Ε΄), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1771–75. He was born in Aleppo, Syria. He served as metropolitan bishop of Ptolemais (of the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem) and in 1771 he was elected Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , image = , imagewidth = , alt = , caption = Coat of arms , abbreviation = , type = , main_classification = , orientation = , scripture = ... as Sophronius V. In 1775 he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as Sophronius II. During his reign, a Synod in Constantinople condemned the Kollyvades. He was an educated and ascetic Patriarch and was especially preoccupied with education and the economics of the Patriarchates he minist ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronius III Of Constantinople
Sophronius III (1798 – 3 September 1899) served as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1863 to 1866. He was elected Greek Patriarch of Alexandria on 30 May 1870. He served there as Sophronius IV until his death on September 3, 1899. He established the Holy Church of the Transfiguration of the Saviour in 1888 in the city of Port Said. His Alexandrian patriarchate was marked by unfair expulsion of Nectarios of Aegina Nectarios of Aegina ( el, Νεκτάριος Αιγίνης; 1 October 1846 – 8 November 1920), Metropolitan of Pentapolis and Wonderworker of Aegina, is one of the most renowned Greek saints, venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church and officia ..., who was later elevated to sainthood. References 19th-century Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Sophronius 04 Greek centenarians Men centenarians 1798 births 1899 deaths Greek Orthodox bishops of Chios {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub Constantinopolitan Greeks Clergy from Is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Patriarch Sophronius III Of Alexandria
Sophronius III served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1116 and 1171. References 12th-century Patriarchs of Alexandria Melkites in the Fatimid Caliphate {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronius Of Vratsa
Saint Sophronius of Vratsa (or Sofroniy Vrachanski; bg, Софроний Врачански; 1739–1813), born Stoyko Vladislavov ( bg, Стойко Владиславов), was a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival. Biography Vladislavov was born in the town of Kotel in eastern Bulgaria in 1739 to the family of a cattle trader. His father, Vladislav died in 1750 in Istanbul of the plague. When Stoiko was 3 years old his mother, Maria, died and his father remarried. Mutafchieva, Vera (1983) page 7 'Book about Sophronius' Publisher "Georgi Bakalov" Varna He attended a monastery school in his home town and studied Slavic and Greek books. He worked as a frieze weaver, but had an interest in religion and became a cleric in 1762. While working as a teacher and writer he met Paisius of Hilendar in Kotel in 1765. Paisius showed him his '' Istoriya Slavyanobolgarskaya'', the primary work of the Bulgarian Revival, of which Vladisla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronius S
Sophronius has been the name of several notable individuals: * Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem who negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Muslim caliph Umar I in 637 * Patriarch Sophronius I of Constantinople, patriarch from 1463 to 1464 * Patriarch Sophronius II of Constantinople * Patriarch Sophronius III of Constantinople, also known as Patriarch Sophronius IV of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius I of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius II of Alexandria * Patriarch Sophronius III of Alexandria * Saint Sophronius of Vratsa (1739–1813), a Bulgarian cleric and one of the leading figures of the early Bulgarian National Revival * Sophronius S. Landt (1842–1926), American politician See also * Sophronia (other) * Sophronica * Sofron * Sofronie * Sofronije {{disambiguation, hndis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronia (other)
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* Sophronia may refer to: People * Sophronia Bucklin (1828–1902), American Civil War nurse * Sophronia Woodruff Dews, co-founder of Alpha Delta Pi sorority * Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb (1834–1902), American activist * Sophronia Smith (1803–1876), member of the Smith family (Latter Day Saints) * Sophronia Wilson Wagoner (1834–1929), pioneer missionary and leader in social work Other uses * ''Cattleya'' syn. ''Sophronia'', a genus of orchid * ''Sophronia'' (moth), a genus of moth * See also * Sofronia * Sophronius (other) * Sophronica ''Sophronica'' is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, Retrieved ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sophronica
''Sophronica'' is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, Retrieved on 8 September 2014. containing the following species: * '''' Breuning, 1966 * '''' Breuning, 1977 * '''' Breuning, 1963 * '' [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sofron
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Sofron may refer to: * Sofron Mudry, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church * Sofron Dmyterko, Ukrainian Bishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church * István Sofron, Hungarian professional ice hockey player See also * Sofronije * Sofronie * Sofronia * Sophronia (other) * Sophronius (other) Sophronius has been the name of several notable individuals: * Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem who negotiated the surrender of Jerusalem to the Muslim caliph Umar I in 637 * Patriarch Sophronius I of Constantinopl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |