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The name '''Demetrios''' (Δημήτριος) is derived from the name of Demeter, a pagan goddess of agriculture from ancient Greece.
 
The name '''Demetrios''' (Δημήτριος) is derived from the name of Demeter, a pagan goddess of agriculture from ancient Greece.
  
The most well known “Demetrios” commemorated by the church is St. '''[[Demetrios of Thessaloniki]]''' (d. 306), also known as "the Great" and "the Myrrh-flowing" ([[October 26]])
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The best known St. Demetrios is St. '''[[Demetrios of Thessaloniki]]''' (d. 306), also known as "the Great" and "the Myrrh-flowing" ([[October 26]]).
  
The church also commemorates several saints named "Demetrios" (also spelled Demetrius, Demetri, Dimitrios, Dimitrius, Dimitri, Dmitri):
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The Church also commemorates several other saints named "Demetrios" (also spelled Demetrius, Demetri, Dimitrios, Dimitrius, Dimitri, Dmitri):
  
*St. Demetrios, the “Skevofylakas” ([[January 25]])
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*St. Demetrios the "Skevofylakas" ([[January 25]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios ([[January 27]])
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*New Martyr Demetrios ([[January 27]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios of Chios ([[January 29]])
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*New Martyr Demetrios of Chios ([[January 29]])
*St. '''Demetrius the Wonderworker''' (d. 1392) of Priluki, Vologda ([[February 11]]) - [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=100502]
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*St. '''Demetrius the Wonderworker''' (d. 1392) of Priluki, Vologda ([[February 11]]) <!-- [http://ocafs.oca.org/FeastSaintsLife.asp?FSID=100502] --->
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios of Tornaras ([[March 19]])
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*New Martyr Demetrios of Tornaras ([[March 19]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios of Peloponnesos ([[April 13]] and [[April 14]])
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*New Martyr Demetrios of Peloponnesos ([[April 13]] and [[April 14]])
 
*St. '''[[Demetrios the Neomartyr]]''' ([[April 14]])
 
*St. '''[[Demetrios the Neomartyr]]''' ([[April 14]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyr Demetrios ([[April 24]])
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*Martyr Demetrios ([[April 24]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios ([[May 6]])
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*Mew Martyr Demetrios ([[May 6]])
 
*St. Demetrios the "Russian Basilopas" ([[May 15]])
 
*St. Demetrios the "Russian Basilopas" ([[May 15]])
*St. Demetrios of Peloponnesos ([[May 28]]), also known as “Mitros”
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*St. Demetrios of Peloponnesos, also "Mitros" ([[May 28]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios ([[June 2]])
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*New Martyr Demetrios ([[June 2]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyr Demetrios the deacon ([[June 23]]), also known as Demetrianos
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*Martyr Demetrios the Deacon, also "Demetrianos" ([[June 23]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyr Demetrios ([[August 9]])
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*Martyr Demetrios ([[August 9]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios, the “Mpegiazis” ([[August 11]])
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*New Martyr Demetrios the "Mpegiazis" ([[August 11]])
*St. Demetrios ([[August 16]])
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*St. Demetrios([[August 16]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyr Demetrios of Samarina Pindou, the young ([[August 17]] and [[August 18]])
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*Martyr Demetrios of Samarina Pindou, the young ([[August 17]] and [[August 18]])
 
*St. Demetrios ([[September 11]])
 
*St. Demetrios ([[September 11]])
*St. '''[[Dimitri of Rostov]]''' (1651-1709) a Russian bishop ([[September 21]] and [[October 28]]))
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*St. '''[[Dimitri of Rostov]]''' (1651-1709), a Russian bishop ([[September 21]] and [[October 28]]))
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious Martyr Demetrios ([[November 15]])
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*Martyr Demetrios ([[November 15]])
*The holy, glorious and right-victorious new Martyr Demetrios, commemorated on the 3rd Sunday of Pentecost
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*New Martyr Demetrios, commemorated on the 3rd Sunday of Pentecost
  
 
There are several historical hierarchs with this name:
 
There are several historical hierarchs with this name:

Revision as of 18:27, March 31, 2008

The name Demetrios (Δημήτριος) is derived from the name of Demeter, a pagan goddess of agriculture from ancient Greece.

The best known St. Demetrios is St. Demetrios of Thessaloniki (d. 306), also known as "the Great" and "the Myrrh-flowing" (October 26).

The Church also commemorates several other saints named "Demetrios" (also spelled Demetrius, Demetri, Dimitrios, Dimitrius, Dimitri, Dmitri):

There are several historical hierarchs with this name:

There are several current hierarchs with this name:

There are also other persons with this name: