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Saint Asterius of
Amasea (Gr****: Ἀστέριος Ἀμασείας, c. 350 – c. 410 AD) was made
Bishop of
Amasea between 380 and 390 AD,
after having been a lawyer....
- Amasya, a city in
Northern Turkey Amasya Province,
which contains the city
Amasea (titular see), the
former Metropolitan Archbishopric with see there, now...
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likely to be biased.
Saints Theodore of
Amasea (died by 319), a
warrior saint, and the
local bishop Asterius of
Amasea (died c. 410), some of
whose polished...
- (disambiguation).
Saint Theodore (Άγιος Θεοδώρος),
distinguished as
Theodore of
Amasea,
Theodore the
Recruit (Θεοδώρος ό Τήρων), and by
other names, is a Christian...
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Basil of
Amasea (Basileus or Basilius) was a fourth-century
Christian bishop and martyr. In Jerome's
Latin version of the
Chronicle of Eusebius, the statement...
- and
Mardi Gras celebrations. On 1 January, AD 400, the
bishop Asterius of
Amasea in
Pontus (modern Amasya, Turkey)
preached a
sermon against the
Feast of...
- Churches.
There is much
confusion as to
whether he and St.
Theodore of
Amasea were the same person, as the
stories about their lives later diverged into...
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Stephen II of
Amasea (Gr****: Στέφανος Stefanos; died 19 July 928) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 29 June 925 to 18 July 928. He appears...
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Theodore the
Martyr refers to the two
saints Theodore of
Amasea (Theodore the Recruit) and
Theodore Stratelates (Theodore the General), two
important military...
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Damaskinos (16th century,
Benaki Museum),
showing Saint George and
Theodore of
Amasea on the left, and
Demetrius of
Thessaloniki and
Theodore Stratelates on the...