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Philotheos Bryennios Philotheos Bryennios (; 7 April 1833 – November 18, 1917) was a Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Nicomedia, and the discoverer in 1873 of an important manuscript with copies of early Church documents. Life Born in the Tavtalos (Kurtuluş) dist ...
(1833–1918), Greek Orthodox bishop *
Pope Philotheos of Alexandria Pope Philotheos of Alexandria, was the 63rd Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark. It was during his office that a conflict between Alexandria and the King of Axum that began in the time of Cosmas III ended, helped by the ...
, in office 979-1003 *
Philotheus of Pskov Philotheus (or Filofei; ; – 1542) was a hegumen of the Yelizarov Monastery, near Pskov, in the 16th century. He is credited with authorship of the '' Legend of the White Cowl'' and the Moscow - Third Rome prophecy, details of which are very s ...
(1465–1542), Russian abbot *
Philotheus of Samosata Philotheos (, "friend of God"), Latinized as Philotheus, may refer to: People * Philotheos Bryennios (1833–1918), Greek Orthodox bishop * Pope Philotheos of Alexandria, in office 979-1003 * Philotheus of Pskov (1465–1542), Russian abbot * ...
, a companion in martyrdom of
Romanus of Samosata Romanus of Samosata (died 297) was a martyr for Christianity in Syria in 297. He and his companions, Jacob, Philotheus, Hyperechius, Abibus, Julianus, and Paregorius were all subject to a variety of tortures before being hanged to trees and then na ...
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Patriarch Philotheus I of Constantinople The highest-ranking bishops in Eastern Orthodoxy, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Roman Catholic Church (above major archbishop and primate), the Hussite Church, Church of the East, and some Independent Catholic Churches are termed patriarchs (and in ...
(c. 1300-1379) * a Byzantine court official, the author of the ''
Kletorologion The ''Klētorologion'' of Philotheos () is the longest and most important of the Byzantine lists of offices and court precedence ('' Taktika'').. It was published in September 899 during the reign of Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912) by the ot ...
'' treatise, written in 899 *
Saint Philotheos Saint Philotheos (died 5 May 1380) was a Coptic Orthodox martyr and saint. Philotheos was born in Durunka, in the province of Assiut. He was tortured by the Muslims in an attempt to force him to renounce Christianity and embrace Islam. He refused ...


Other

* Philotheos: International Journal for Philosophy and Theology, founded in 2001 and based at Belgrade *
Philotheou Monastery Philotheou or Filotheou Monastery () is an Eastern Orthodox monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece. It stands on the north-eastern side of the peninsula. History It was founded by the Blessed Philotheus, in the end of the 10th ...
on Mt Athos


See also

* Filotije, Serbian variant {{Hndis