51 relations: Apelles of Heraklion, August 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), August 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), August 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Æthelwold of Winchester, Bishop of Winchester, Bishop of Worcester, Clement of Sardice, County Down, Dalmatia, Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar, Egwin of Evesham, Emperor, February 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Finnian of Movilla, Frithestan, Julian calendar, Kiev Pechersk Lavra, Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery, Kykkos Monastery, Laodicea in Syria, Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora, Monastery of San Martiño Pinario, Moscow Theological Academy, Mount Athos, Nicaea, Nicomedia, Old Style and New Style dates, Orchomenus (Boeotia), Paisios of Mount Athos, Paleo Trikeri, Plegmund, Pulcheria, Revised Julian calendar, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi, Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances, Roman Catholic Diocese of Novara, Roman Catholic Diocese of Vence, Salvius (bishop), September 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), September 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics), Seventy disciples, Synaxarium, Synaxis, Theodard of Maastricht, Theotokos, Translation (relic), Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, Veranus of Vence, ..., Vologda. Expand index (1 more) »
Apelles of Heraklion
Apelles of Heraklion is numbered among the Seventy Disciples.
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August 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August 10 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 12 All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 24 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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August 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August 27 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 29 All fixed commemorations below are observed on September 10 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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August 4 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August 3 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - August 5 All fixed commemorations below are observed on August 17 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Æthelwold of Winchester
Æthelwold of Winchester (904/9 – 984) was Bishop of Winchester from 963 to 984 and one of the leaders of the tenth-century monastic reform movement in Anglo-Saxon England.
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Bishop of Winchester
The Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England.
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Bishop of Worcester
The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England.
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Clement of Sardice
Clement of Sardis is numbered among the Seventy Disciples.
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County Down
County Down is one of six counties that form Northern Ireland in the northeast of the island of Ireland.
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Dalmatia
Dalmatia (Dalmacija; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical regions of Croatia, alongside Croatia proper, Slavonia and Istria.
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Eastern Orthodox Church
The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.
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Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
The Eastern Orthodox Liturgical Calendar describes and dictates the rhythm of the life of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Egwin of Evesham
Egwin of Evesham (died 30 December 717) was a Benedictine monk and, later, the third Bishop of Worcester in England.
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Emperor
An emperor (through Old French empereor from Latin imperator) is a monarch, usually the sovereign ruler of an empire or another type of imperial realm.
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February 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
February 16 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - February 18 All fixed commemorations below are observed on March 2 (March 1 on leap years) by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Finnian of Movilla
Finnian of Movilla (–589) was an Irish Christian missionary.
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Frithestan
Frithestan (or Frithustan) was the Anglo-Saxon Bishop of Winchester from 909 until his resignation in 931.
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Julian calendar
The Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar.
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Kiev Pechersk Lavra
Kiev Pechersk Lavra or Kyiv Pechersk Lavra(Києво-Печерська лавра: Kyievo-Pechers'ka lavra, Киeво-Печерская лавра: Kievo-Pecherskaya lavra), also known as the Kiev Monastery of the Caves, is a historic Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where it is located in Kiev.
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Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery
Kirillo-Belozersky Monastery (Кирилло-Белозерский монастырь), translated into English as White Lake St.
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Kykkos Monastery
Kykkos Monastery (Ιερά Μονή Κύκκου or Κύκκος for short, Cikko Manastırı), which lies 20 km west of Pedoulas, is one of the wealthiest and best-known monasteries in Cyprus.
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Laodicea in Syria
Laodicea was a port city and an important colonia of the Roman empire in ancient Syria.
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Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora
Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora (died) are virgin martyrs venerated by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches.
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Monastery of San Martiño Pinario
The monastery of San Martiño Pinario (San Martín Pinario in Castilian) is a Benedictine monastery in the city of Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.
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Moscow Theological Academy
Moscow Theological Academy (Московская духовная академия) is a higher educational institution of the Russian Orthodox Church, training clergy, teachers, scholars, and officials.
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Mount Athos
Mount Athos (Άθως, Áthos) is a mountain and peninsula in northeastern Greece and an important centre of Eastern Orthodox monasticism.
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Nicaea
Nicaea or Nicea (Νίκαια, Níkaia; İznik) was an ancient city in northwestern Anatolia, and is primarily known as the site of the First and Second Councils of Nicaea (the first and seventh Ecumenical councils in the early history of the Christian Church), the Nicene Creed (which comes from the First Council), and as the capital city of the Empire of Nicaea following the Fourth Crusade in 1204, until the recapture of Constantinople by the Byzantines in 1261.
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Nicomedia
Nicomedia (Νικομήδεια, Nikomedeia; modern İzmit) was an ancient Greek city in what is now Turkey.
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Old Style and New Style dates
Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are terms sometimes used with dates to indicate that the calendar convention used at the time described is different from that in use at the time the document was being written.
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Orchomenus (Boeotia)
Orchomenus (Ὀρχομενός Orchomenos), the setting for many early Greek myths, is best known as a rich archaeological site in Boeotia, Greece, that was inhabited from the Neolithic through the Hellenistic periods.
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Paisios of Mount Athos
Saint Paisios of Mount Athos (Ὅσιος Παΐσιος ὁ Ἁγιορείτης), born Arsenios Eznepidis (1924–1994), was a well-known Greek Eastern Orthodox ascetic from Mount Athos, who originated from Pharasa, Cappadocia.
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Paleo Trikeri
Paleo Trikeri (Παλαιό Τρίκερι) or Old Trikeri, also known as Trikeri Island, is a small island in the Pagasitic Gulf off the end of the Pelion peninsula in Thessaly, Greece.
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Plegmund
Plegmund (or Plegemund; died 2 August either 914 or 923) was a medieval English Archbishop of Canterbury.
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Pulcheria
Saint Aelia Pulcheria (Πουλχερία; 19 January 398 or 399 – July 453) was Regent of the Byzantine Empire during the minority of her brother Theodosius II, and empress by marriage to Marcian.
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Revised Julian calendar
The Revised Julian calendar, also known as the Milanković calendar, or, less formally, new calendar, is a calendar proposed by the Serbian scientist Milutin Milanković in 1923, which effectively discontinued the 340 years of divergence between the naming of dates sanctioned by those Eastern Orthodox churches adopting it and the Gregorian calendar that has come to predominate worldwide.
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albi (–Castres–Lavaur) (Latin: Archidioecesis Albiensis (–Castrensis–Vauriensis); French: Archidiocèse d'Albi (–Castres–Lavaur)), usually referred to simply as the Archdiocese of Albi, is a non-metropolitan archdiocese (one having no suffragan dioceses) of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in southern France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Coutances (–Avranches) (Latin: Dioecesis Constantiensis (–Abrincensis); French: Diocèse de Coutances (–Avranches)) is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in France.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Novara
The Diocese of Novara (Dioecesis Novariensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Vence
The former French Catholic diocese of Vence existed until the French Revolution.
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Salvius (bishop)
Salvius or Sauve (fl. c. 580) was a bishop of Albi in Francia.
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September 11 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Sep. 10 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Sep. 12 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on September 24 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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September 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September 8 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - September 10 All fixed commemorations below celebrated on September 22 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.
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Seventy disciples
The seventy disciples or seventy-two disciples (known in the Eastern Christian traditions as the Seventy Apostles) were early emissaries of Jesus mentioned in the Gospel of Luke.
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Synaxarium
Synaxarion or Synexarion (plurals Synaxaria, Synexaria; Συναξάριον, from συνάγειν, synagein, "to bring together"; cf. etymology of synaxis and synagogue; Latin: Synaxarium, Synexarium; ⲥϫⲛⲁⲝⲁⲣⲓⲟⲛ) is the name given in the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches to a compilation of hagiographies corresponding roughly to the martyrology of the Roman Church.
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Synaxis
In Eastern Christianity (the Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite), a Synaxis (Σύναξις; Slavonic: Собор, Sobor) is an assembly for liturgical purposes, generally through the celebration of Vespers, Matins, Little Hours, and the Divine Liturgy.
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Theodard of Maastricht
Theodard of Maastricht was a seventh-century bishop of Maastricht-Liège, in present-day Netherlands.
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Theotokos
Theotokos (Greek Θεοτόκος) is a title of Mary, mother of God, used especially in Eastern Christianity.
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Translation (relic)
In Christianity, the translation of relics is the removal of holy objects from one locality to another (usually a higher status location); usually only the movement of the remains of the saint's body would be treated so formally, with secondary relics such as items of clothing treated with less ceremony.
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Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius
The Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius (Тро́ице-Се́ргиева Ла́вра) is the most important Russian monastery and the spiritual centre of the Russian Orthodox Church.
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Veranus of Vence
Veranus was Bishop of Vence, Gaul, after a period as a monk.
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Vologda
Vologda (p) is a city and the administrative, cultural, and scientific center of Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on the Vologda River within the watershed of the Northern Dvina.
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September 10 (Eastern Orthodox Liturgics), September 10 (Orthodox Liturgics).
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_10_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)