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*992 Death of [[Michael of Kiev|Michael]], first Metropolitan of Kiev.   
 
*992 Death of [[Michael of Kiev|Michael]], first Metropolitan of Kiev.   
  
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*1015 Death of [[Vladimir of Kiev]].  
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*1015 Death of [[Vladimir of Kiev]].
*1022 Death of [[Simeon the New Theologian]].    
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*1022 Death of [[Simeon the New Theologian]].  
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*1074 Death of [[Theodosius of the Kiev Caves]].
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*1552 Death of [[Basil the Blessed]].   
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*1731 Death of [[Innocent of Irkutsk]]. 
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*1779 Death of [[Kosmas Aitolos]]. 
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*1794 Death of [[Paisius Velichkovsky]] of Moldova and Mt. Athos. 
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*1805 Death of [[Makarios of Corinth]], a central figure in the Kollyvades movement.     
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Revision as of 03:15, May 27, 2009

This article is marked as in progress by Ixthis888, who is actively developing it. It has yet to achieve a stable or complete form and is currently being worked on. Please carefully consider before making major edits to this article.
The purpose of this article will be to list the date of the REPOSE for every saint listed in OrthodoxWiki and the Eastern Orthodox calendar - in chronological order.

New Testament Era

Apostolic Era (33-100)

First Century (101-200)

Second Century (201-300)

  • 202 Martyrdom of Haralampus of Magnesia
  • 202-210 (5th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Septimius Severus (193-211)
  • ca. 209 Martyrdom of Alban in Britain.
  • 225 Death of Tertullian
  • 235-238 (6th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Maximinus Thrax; Martyrdom of Hippolytus of Rome
  • 249-251 (7th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius.
  • 257-260 (8th) Persecution of Christians under Emperor Valerian (253-260).
  • 258 Martyrdom of Cyprian of Carthage.
  • 270 Death of Gregory the Wonderworker
  • 284 Martyrdom of Cosmas and Damian, Andrew Stratelates and 2,593 soldiers with him in Cilicia.

Third Century (301-400)

Fourth century (401-500)

Fifth centuy (501-600)

Sixth century (601-700)

Sevent century (701-800)

Eighth century (801-900)

Nineth century (901-1000)

Tenth century to Present (1001-Present)




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