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**[[Theodora of Vasta]], [[September 11]].
 
**[[Theodora of Vasta]], [[September 11]].
  
==Twelfth century (1201-1300)==
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==Twelfth century (1101-1200)==
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''None identified''.
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==Thirteenth century (1201-1300)==
 
*c.1268(+) Death of [[Theodora of Arta]], [[March 11]].
 
*c.1268(+) Death of [[Theodora of Arta]], [[March 11]].
 
*1282 [[Zographou martyrs]] burn alive on [[Mount Athos]], [[October 10]].
 
*1282 [[Zographou martyrs]] burn alive on [[Mount Athos]], [[October 10]].
  
==Thirteenth century (1301-1400)==
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==Fourteenth century (1301-1400)==
 
*1359 Death of [[Gregory Palamas]], Archbishop of Thessalonika, [[November 14]].
 
*1359 Death of [[Gregory Palamas]], Archbishop of Thessalonika, [[November 14]].
 
*1378 Death of [[Alexis of Moscow]]
 
*1378 Death of [[Alexis of Moscow]]
 
*c.1391 Death of [[Nicholas Cabasilas]], [[June 20]].
 
*c.1391 Death of [[Nicholas Cabasilas]], [[June 20]].
  
==Fourteenth century (1401-1500)==
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==Fifteenth century (1401-1500)==
 
*ca. 1426 [[Ephraim of Nea Makri]], [[May 5]].
 
*ca. 1426 [[Ephraim of Nea Makri]], [[May 5]].
 
*1450 Death of [[Ipomoni of Loutraki]], ''Augusta Helen Palaiologos'', [[March 13]].
 
*1450 Death of [[Ipomoni of Loutraki]], ''Augusta Helen Palaiologos'', [[March 13]].
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*1463 Martyrdom of [[Raphael, Nicholas and Irene]], [[Bright Tuesday]].
 
*1463 Martyrdom of [[Raphael, Nicholas and Irene]], [[Bright Tuesday]].
  
==Fifteenth century (1501-1600)==
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==Sixteenth century (1501-1600)==
 
*1552 Death of [[Basil the Blessed]].
 
*1552 Death of [[Basil the Blessed]].
 
*ca. 1570/79. Death of [[Gerasimos of Cephalonia]], [[August 15]].
 
*ca. 1570/79. Death of [[Gerasimos of Cephalonia]], [[August 15]].
 
*1589 Death of [[Philothei of Athens]], [[February 19]].
 
*1589 Death of [[Philothei of Athens]], [[February 19]].
  
==Sixteenth century (1601-1700)==
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==Seventeenth century (1601-1700)==
 
*1622 Death of [[Dionysius of Zakynthos]], [[December 17]].
 
*1622 Death of [[Dionysius of Zakynthos]], [[December 17]].
  
==Seventeenth century (1701-1800)==
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==Eighteenth century (1701-1800)==
 
*1712 Death of Fr. [[Maxim Leontiev]].
 
*1712 Death of Fr. [[Maxim Leontiev]].
 
*1730 Death of [[John the Russian]], [[May 27]].
 
*1730 Death of [[John the Russian]], [[May 27]].
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*1779 Death of [[Kosmas Aitolos]].   
 
*1779 Death of [[Kosmas Aitolos]].   
 
*1794 Death of [[Paisius Velichkovsky]] of Moldova and Mt. Athos.   
 
*1794 Death of [[Paisius Velichkovsky]] of Moldova and Mt. Athos.   
*1796 Martyrdom of [[Juvenaly of Alaska]].
 
 
 
*1796 Martyrdom of hieromartyr [[Juvenaly of Alaska]], protomartyr of America, [[July 2]].
 
*1796 Martyrdom of hieromartyr [[Juvenaly of Alaska]], protomartyr of America, [[July 2]].
  
==Eighteenth century (1801-1900)==
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==Nineteenth century (1801-1900)==
 
*1805 Death of [[Makarios of Corinth]], a central figure in the Kollyvades movement.
 
*1805 Death of [[Makarios of Corinth]], a central figure in the Kollyvades movement.
 
*1809 Death of [[Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain]], [[July 14]].
 
*1809 Death of [[Nicodemus of the Holy Mountain]], [[July 14]].
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*1891 Death of [[Ambrose of Optina]].
 
*1891 Death of [[Ambrose of Optina]].
  
==Nineteenth century (1901-2000)==       
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==Twentieth century (1901-2000)==       
 
*1900 [[Martyrs of China|Martyrdom of Orthodox Christians]] in Chinese Boxer Rebellion (Yihetuan Movement).   
 
*1900 [[Martyrs of China|Martyrdom of Orthodox Christians]] in Chinese Boxer Rebellion (Yihetuan Movement).   
 
*1905 Death of [[Apostolos Makrakis]].   
 
*1905 Death of [[Apostolos Makrakis]].   
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*2000 Death of Fr. [[Grigory Zhu]], September.
 
*2000 Death of Fr. [[Grigory Zhu]], September.
  
== Twentieth (2001-Present)==
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== Twentyfirst century (2001-Present)==
 
*2001 Death of Elder [[Haralambos Dionysiatis]], teacher of [[Jesus Prayer|noetic prayer]].
 
*2001 Death of Elder [[Haralambos Dionysiatis]], teacher of [[Jesus Prayer|noetic prayer]].
 
*2004 In September, a helicopter carrying Patr. [[Petros VII (Papapetrou) of Alexandria]] along with 16 others (including 3 other bishops of the [[Church of Alexandria]]) crashed into the Aegean Sea while en route to the monastic community of [[Mount Athos]] with no survivors.
 
*2004 In September, a helicopter carrying Patr. [[Petros VII (Papapetrou) of Alexandria]] along with 16 others (including 3 other bishops of the [[Church of Alexandria]]) crashed into the Aegean Sea while en route to the monastic community of [[Mount Athos]] with no survivors.

Revision as of 07:04, 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.

Pre New Testament

  • The dormition of the mother of the Theotokos, the Righteous Anna, July 25 [1]

New Testament Era

Apostolic Era (33-100)

Second Century (101-200)

Third Century (201-300)

Fourth Century (301-400)

Fifth century (401-500)

Sixth centuy (501-600)

Seventh century (601-700)

Eighth century (701-800)

Nineth century (801-900)

Tenth century (901-1000)

Eleventh century (1001-1100)

Twelfth century (1101-1200)

None identified.

Thirteenth century (1201-1300)

Fourteenth century (1301-1400)

Fifteenth century (1401-1500)

Sixteenth century (1501-1600)

Seventeenth century (1601-1700)

Eighteenth century (1701-1800)

Nineteenth century (1801-1900)

Twentieth century (1901-2000)

Twentyfirst century (2001-Present)

See also

Notes

  1. St. Ioachim lived for 80 years and Anna for 79. They lived for around seven years after Mary was dedicated, making the holy Theotokos around 10 when they reposed.
  2. At the time of her death tradition states she was in her early fifties.
  3. http://www.orthodox.cn/localchurch/harbin/stefanwu_en.htm