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  • While still a child, the family moved to Pontus; but he soon returned to Cappadocia to live with his mother's relations, an After this we find him at the head of a convent near Arnesi in Pontus, in which his mother Emily, now a widow, his sister Macrina and several oth
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  • ...ger possessions, she and Macrina withdrew to a secluded family property in Pontus, picturesquely located on the banks of the Iris River and not far from Sain
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  • ...in, France, Britain, Libya, the whole of Greece, and the dioceses of Asia, Pontus, and Cilicia; and (2) We have cast aside (the Jewish) way of calculating th
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  • *358 [[Basil the Great]] founds monastery of Annesos in Pontus, the model for Eastern [[monasticism]].
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  • ....iv.html Canon III])</ref> Mentioning in particular the provinces of Asia, Pontus and Thrace, it decreed that the synod of each province should manage the ec
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  • Marcion was a native of Sinope (modern Sinop, Turkey), in Pontus, Asia Minor. He was a wealthy shipowner. According to St. [[Hippolytus of
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  • John was born in 454 in the city of Nicopolis in Pontus on the Black Sea into the family of a military commander named Enkratius an
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  • ...m]] in the Christian eremitic tradition. He is also called '''Evagrius of Pontus''' or '''Evagrius the Solitary'''. Although condemned in proceedings associ Evagrius was born in Pontus around the year 345 and studied under the [[Cappadocians|Cappadocian Father
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  • ...[Nous]] and Noesis in Plato, Aristotle and [[Evagrius Ponticus|Evagrius of Pontus]],” ''Diotima'' 13, Proceedings of the Second International Week on the P * “Prayer in [[Evagrius Ponticus|Evagrius of Pontus]] and the Macarian Homilies,” in Ralph Waller and Benedicta Ward (edd.),
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  • ...ng the monastic life together with him for a time in the [[hermit]]ages of Pontus. His father [[ordination|ordained]] him [[presbyter]] of the Church of Nazi
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  • ...name of the charity pays homage to St. Basil, Bishop of Caesarea. Born in Pontus, Asia Minor, around 329AD, St. Basil relinquished a career in administratio
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  • ...for instance, those called Alani are adjacent to and flank the diocese of Pontus, while the Russians border on that of Thrace."<ref>The Rudder, p. 276</ref>
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  • ...e saint has completed his song. The ''[[Roman Martyrology]]'' states: "In Pontus, the birthday of Saint Athenogenes, [is celebrated, he was] an aged theolog
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  • ...ter of Sebaste]], and [[Macrina the Younger]]. She lived in Neocaesarea in Pontus during the times of the Roman emperors Galerius and Diocletian.
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  • He was born in Sinope of Pontus in 1897, where he began his primary education. He continued his studies at
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  • ...clearest terms, that it was not in Cæsarea in 375, but in his retreat in Pontus (358-362), that Basil established Compline, which Hour did not exist prior
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  • ...ecture. These were the Exarchs of Asia (at [[Ephesus]]), of Cappadocia and Pontus (at Caesarea), and of Thrace (at [[Heraclea]] Sintica). Later the advance o
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  • ...agia Soumela]] (386-1923), which was built at [[w:Trabzon|Trapezounta]] in Pontus, on a high rock, where the holy icon was kept for centuries. ...t Melas”) and consequently signifies a particular locality in [[w:Pontus|Pontus]]. In the Pontic Greek dialect it is pronounced “sou Mela”. Hence the m
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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, after [[Apostle Luke|St. Luke's]] Icon of the [[Theotokos|Moth
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  • ...e by St. Barnabas, and his acolyte St. Sophronios, is found at Mount Mela, Pontus of Asia Minor and renamed.'' ** [[John Chrysostom]] martyred in Comana of Pontus, [[September 14]] (fd [[November 13]]).
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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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