Epiphanius (; "clearly manifested") may refer to:
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Epiphanius of Petra (fl. c. 335), Arab sophist at Athens
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Epiphanius of Salamis
Epiphanius of Salamis (; – 403) was the bishop of Salamis, Cyprus, at the end of the Christianity in the 4th century, 4th century. He is considered a saint and a Church Father by the Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox, Catholic Churche ...
(c.310–20 to 403), bishop of Salamis, Cyprus, and author of the ''Panarion''
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Annius Eucharius Epiphanius, ''praefectus urbi'' of the city of Rome, 412–414
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Epiphanius of Pavia
Epiphanius of Pavia (438–496), later venerated as Saint Epiphanius of Pavia, was Bishop of Pavia from 466 until his death in 496. Epiphanius additionally held the offices of lector, subdeacon and deacon.
During his lifetime, Epiphanius undert ...
(438–496), Bishop of Pavia, Italy, 466–496
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Epiphanius Scholasticus (fl. c.510), translator of Greek works into Latin
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Epiphanius of Constantinople
Epiphanius of Constantinople (also ''Epiphanios''; ; died 5 June 535) was the list of ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople, patriarch of Constantinople from 25 February 520 to 5 June 535, succeeding John Cappadocia.
Biography
The Byzantin ...
(died 535), Greek Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, 520–535
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Epiphanius (Patriarch of Aquileia), first Patriarch of Aquileia to rule from Grado, Italy, 612–613
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Epiphanius the Monk Epiphanius the Monk (Epiphanius Monachus, Epiphanios of Constantinople, 8th or 9th century) was a monk and priest in the Kallistratos monastery in Constantinople and author of several extant works including a life of the Virgin Mary and a life of St ...
(8th or 9th century), priest in the Kallistratos monastery, Constantinople
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Epiphanius the Wise
Epiphanius the Wise (; died ) was a Russian Orthodox monk and hagiographer. He was a disciple of Sergius of Radonezh.
Historian Serge Aleksandrovich Zenkovsky wrote that Epiphanius, along with Stephen of Perm, Sergius of Radonezh, and the pain ...
(died 1420), Russian monk, hagiographer, and disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh
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Epiphanius Evesham
Epiphanius Evesham (fl. 1570 – c. 1623) was a British sculpture, sculptor.
He was born in Wellington, Herefordshire, a twin, and the youngest of fourteen siblings. His parents were William Evesham of Burghope Hall and his wife, Jane Haworthe, ...
(fl. 1570–c. 1623), English sculptor
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Epiphanius Slavinetsky
Epifany Slavinetsky () (c. 1600 – 19 November 1675) was an ecclesiastical expert of the Russian Orthodox Church who helped Patriarch Nikon to revise ancient service-books. His actions precipitated the ''raskol'', the great schism of the national ...
(died 1675), ecclesiastical expert of the Russian Orthodox Church
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Epiphanius Shanov
Epiphany Shanov ( 1849–1940) was a Bulgarian Uniate priest.(BulgarianIstoricheski pregled, Bŭlgarsko istorichesko druzhestvo, Institut za istoria''Bulgarian Academy of Sciences'' 1985: 41(7-12): 45, retrieved January 20, 2012
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(1849–1940), Bulgarian Uniate priest
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Epiphanios of Vryoula (1935–2011), Eastern Orthodox archbishop of Spain and Portugal
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Anba Epiphanius
Anba Epiphanius (June 27, 1954 – July 29, 2018) (; ) was an Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church bishop. He was appointed the bishop and abbot of the Monastery of St. Macarius in 2013, a position he held until his death. Anba Epiphanius was murdere ...
(1954–2018), murdered Egyptian abbot of Monastery of Saint Macarius the Great
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Epiphanios of Mylopotamos (1956–2020), Greek Orthodox monk and chef at Mount Athos
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Epiphanius I of Ukraine
Metropolitan Epiphanius of Kyiv and All Ukraine (, secular name: Serhii Petrovych Dumenko, ; born on 3 February 1979) is the primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), holding the title of Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine.
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(born 1979), elected primate of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (since 15 December 2018) and Metropolitan of Kyiv and All Ukraine
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Monastery of Saint Epiphanius, founded by Epiphanius Scholasticus
See also
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Epiphanes (disambiguation) __NOTOC__
Epiphanes (), meaning "Manifest" or "the Glorious/Illustrious", is an ancient Greek epithet borne by several Hellenistic rulers. It produced the Russian-language given name Yepifan/Epifan.
Notable people with the name include.
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