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</div>[[Saint]] [[Leo the Great]], [[Pope]] of [[Church of Rome|Rome]]; Saint [[Flavian the Confessor]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople (see also [[February 16]]); Saint Agapitus the Confessor and [[Wonder-worker]], [[Bishop]] of Synnada in Phrygia, and [[Martyr]]s Victor, Dorotheus, Theodulus, and Agrippa, who suffered under Licinius; Saint Cosmas, [[monk]] of Yakhromsk; [[New-Martyr]] [[Priest]] Alexander Medvedsky and [[Hieromonk]] Benjamin; Martyrs Leo and Parigorius of Patara in Lycia; Martyr Publius; Saint Nicholas the Katholikos of Georgia; Saint Theodore (Komogovin) of Serbia; [[Venerable]] Colman, Bishop of [[Lindisfarne]]; commemoration of the new-martyrs who suffered during the "Holy Night" in Petersburg. '''Other events:''' Reception at Shaftesbury of [[Edward the Martyr|Edward]], King of England and Martyr
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Martyrs Leo and Parigorius of Patara in Lycia (c. 258);
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Venerable Agapitus the Confessor and [[Wonderworker]], Bishop of Synnada in Phrygia (c. 308-324);
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Martyrs Victor, Dorotheus, Theodoulus, and Agrippa, at Synnada in Phrygia Salutaris, who suffered under Licinius (c. 308-324);
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Martyr Piulius (''Publius''), by the sword;
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Saint [[Flavian the Confessor]], Archbishop of Constantinople (c. 449) (''see also [[February 16]]'');
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Saint [[Leo the Great]], Pope of Rome (461) (''see also [[November 10]] - West'');
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Saint Blaise of Amorion and Mt. Athos (c. 908);
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Saints Maximus, Claudius, Praepedigna, Alexander and Cutias, martyrs in Rome who suffered under Diocletian (295) (''see also [[August 11]]'');
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Saints Lucius, Silvanus, Rutulus, Classicus, Secundinus, Fructulus and Maximus, martyrs in North Africa;
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Saint Helladius of Toledo, Archbishop of Toledo and Confessor (632);
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[[Venerable]] Colman of Lindisfarne, Bishop of [[Lindisfarne]] and Confessor (676);
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Saint Ethelina (Eudelme), the patroness of Little Sodbury, now in Gloucestershire in England;
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Saint Angilbert, Abbot of St. Riquier in the north of France where there were some 300 monks (c. 740-814);
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Venerable Cosmas, founder of Yakhromsk Monastery, Vladimir (1492);
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Saint Nicholas V of Georgia, Catholicos of Georgia (1591);
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New Hieromartyr Alexander Medvedsky, Priest (1932);
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New Hieromartyr Vladimir Terentiev, Priest (1933);
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New Hieromartyr Benjamin, Hieromonk (1938);
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Virgin-martyr Anna (1940);
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'''Other Commemorations:'''
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Yakhromsk Icon of the Mother of God;
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Finding of the relics (1961) of New Martyr Irene of Mytilene (1463) (''see also [[May 12]] - Greek'');
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Commemoration of the New Martyrs who suffered during the “Holy Night” in St. Petersburg (1932);
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Repose of Schemamonk Constantine (Cavarnos), spiritual writer (2011).
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Saint Leo the Great

Martyrs Leo and Parigorius of Patara in Lycia (c. 258); Venerable Agapitus the Confessor and Wonderworker, Bishop of Synnada in Phrygia (c. 308-324); Martyrs Victor, Dorotheus, Theodoulus, and Agrippa, at Synnada in Phrygia Salutaris, who suffered under Licinius (c. 308-324); Martyr Piulius (Publius), by the sword; Saint Flavian the Confessor, Archbishop of Constantinople (c. 449) (see also February 16); Saint Leo the Great, Pope of Rome (461) (see also November 10 - West); Saint Blaise of Amorion and Mt. Athos (c. 908); Saints Maximus, Claudius, Praepedigna, Alexander and Cutias, martyrs in Rome who suffered under Diocletian (295) (see also August 11); Saints Lucius, Silvanus, Rutulus, Classicus, Secundinus, Fructulus and Maximus, martyrs in North Africa; Saint Helladius of Toledo, Archbishop of Toledo and Confessor (632); Venerable Colman of Lindisfarne, Bishop of Lindisfarne and Confessor (676); Saint Ethelina (Eudelme), the patroness of Little Sodbury, now in Gloucestershire in England; Saint Angilbert, Abbot of St. Riquier in the north of France where there were some 300 monks (c. 740-814); Venerable Cosmas, founder of Yakhromsk Monastery, Vladimir (1492); Saint Nicholas V of Georgia, Catholicos of Georgia (1591); New Hieromartyr Alexander Medvedsky, Priest (1932); New Hieromartyr Vladimir Terentiev, Priest (1933); New Hieromartyr Benjamin, Hieromonk (1938); Virgin-martyr Anna (1940); Other Commemorations: Yakhromsk Icon of the Mother of God; Finding of the relics (1961) of New Martyr Irene of Mytilene (1463) (see also May 12 - Greek); Commemoration of the New Martyrs who suffered during the “Holy Night” in St. Petersburg (1932); Repose of Schemamonk Constantine (Cavarnos), spiritual writer (2011).