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  • Saint '''Basil the Elder''' raised in Neocaesarea in Pontus. The son of [[Macrina the Elder]], Basil is said to have moved with the fa
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  • ...], imperial governor of the province of [[w:Bithynia et Pontus|Bithynia et Pontus]], writes to Emperor Trajan for instructions regarding official policy conc
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  • *358 [[Basil the Great]] founds monastery of Annesos in Pontus, the model for Eastern [[monasticism]]. *386 [[Panagia Soumela Monastery]] founded in Trebizond, Pontus, Asia Minor; death of [[Cyril of Jerusalem]]; [[Theodosius the Great (emper
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  • ...as born into the influential Greek Tranos family in the town of Anchialos, Pontus, today known as Pomorie, on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. He was
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  • [[Evagrius Ponticus]] (c.346-399), originally from Pontus, on the southern coast of the Black sea in what is modern-day Turkey. He se *[[Wikipedia:Pontus]]
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  • ...l sees: two in Caria, that were suffragans of Stauropolis, and Heraclea of Pontus in Honorias, the suffragan of Claudiopolis.
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  • ...e was [[baptism|baptized]] Andonios. His grandparents were immigrants from Pontus in Turkey. He attended Stevens Academy, a private college-preparatory high ...se of America, with the title of Bishop of Phasiane, an ancient diocese in Pontus. His formal Announcement of Election (Mega Minima) was read on [[February 2
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  • ...politan of Trebizond. His [[enthronement]] came as the Greek population of Pontus came under duress with the beginning of World War I. Metr. Chrysanthos imme
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  • ...had Macedonius carried off by night to Chalcedon and then on to Eucaita in Pontus, to the place his predecessor, Euphemius, had been exiled.
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  • The Elder Arsenios was born Anatolios in 1886 in Pontus. Little is known of his early childhood. As a youth he became desirous of a
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  • * Gregory of Pontus (''Gregory of Chryse Petra'' (=''Golden Rock'')), [[November 24]]<ref>Great
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  • Nicephorus Gregoras was born at Heraclea in Pontus about the year 1295. He settled in Constantinople at a young age and develo
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  • ...o martyrdom. Stationed with the army units near the village of Euchdita in Pontus he learned that the local inhabitants were being terrorized by a fearsome d
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  • ...of [[w:Zile|Zela]] in [[w:Amasya Province|Amasya]], in Western [[w:Pontus|Pontus]], which he served from June 12, 1912 until his death on May 29, 1921, dur ...f Amasya, bestowing upon him the illustrious high title of old, of Western Pontus, that of Bishop of [[w:Zile|Zela]] (modern Zile). His ordination to the hig
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  • ...r his removal in 1908, Metr. Germanos was elected to the see of Amaseia in Pontus where during the following years the Turkish government took aggressive act
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  • ...ism, and is first found in the writings of [[Evagrius Ponticus|Evagrius of Pontus]].<ref>Fr. Joseph Huneycutt, ''Defeating Sin: Overcoming Our Passions and C
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  • • 24 Mar 305 Dionysius of Palestine, Timothy of Pontus, Dionysius of Tripolis, Romanus of Diospolis, Paesis the Egyptian, Alexande
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