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Artemius (Latin:
Flavius Artemius;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀρτέμιος; died 362), also
known as Shallita,
spelt Shalita or
Chalita (classical Syriac: ܫܠܝܛܐ, romanized: Shalliṭā)...
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sister of
Artemius was the
righteous maiden Paraskeva of Pirinem, who was also
famous for
posthumous miracles.
Nothing is
known about Artemius' life, except...
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Anastasius II (Gr****: Ἀναστάσιος, romanized: Anastásios; died 719), born
Artemius (Gr****: Ἀρτέμιος, romanized: Artémios, was the
Byzantine emperor from 713...
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jailer Artemius, who was
converted to
Christianity by Marcellinus.
Artemius' wife
Secunda (or Candida) and
daughter Paulina were also converted.
Artemius was...
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Artemius served as Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of
Alexandria between 1845 and 1847. "Artemios (1845–1847)".
Official web site of the Gr****
Orthodox Patriarchate...
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Ancient Gr**** name
Artemios (Gr****: Αρτέμιος), the name of the
saint Artemius. In
cases where the
letter "ё" is not used, the name may be
written as...
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Theophilus III
Pankostas (1805–1825)
Hierotheus I (1825–1845)
Artemius (1845–1847)
Hierotheus II (1847–1858)
Callinicus (1858–1861)
Jacob (1861–1865)...
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celebrated on June 6.
Saint Paulina was the
daughter of
Saints Artemius and
Candida of Rome. She was
converted to
Christianity by
Saint Peter the...
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baptised by St Marcellinus.
Artemius was
beheaded and his wife and
daughter buried alive under a pile of stones. "At Rome, St.
Artemius, with his wife Candida...
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composer Saint Artemy, in the
Russian Orthodox Church:
Artemy of
Verkola Artemius Artemas of
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