- Auxentius: This name
derives from the
Ancient Gr**** “aúksēsis (αὔξησις) auksanō (αὐξάνω)
auxantios (Αὐξήντιος)”,
meaning “increasing, increase, growth”...
- of
another different ROCOR bishop.
Akakios was
succeeded by
Auxentios [ru].
Under Auxentios, "complicated
patterns of
division and
realignment occurred...
-
Mount Auxentius (also
known as
Mount St. Auxentius,
Mount Auxentios, or
Mount Scopas),
today known as Kayış Dağı in Turkish, is a
mountain located in...
- unknown; the
monks Anthimos,
Auxentios and
Timokles are said to have
written troparia, but only the text to a
single one by
Auxentios survives. The
first major...
- were
adherents of the
iconophile hermit Stephen the
Younger of
Mount Auxentios, whom the
emperor had had
publicly humiliated and
executed the previous...
- unknown; the
monks Anthimos,
Auxentios and
Timokles are said to have
written troparia, but only the text to a
single one by
Auxentios survives. The
first major...
- were
adherents of the
iconophile hermit Stephen the
Younger of
Mount Auxentios, whom the
emperor had had
publicly humiliated and
executed the previous...
- the
earliest set of
troparia of
known authorship are
those of the monk
Auxentios (first half of the 5th century),
mentioned in his
biography but not preserved...
-
General Raphael Khmelnitsky 129th
Rifle Division [ru] -
Major General Auxentios Gorodnyansky [ru] 158th
Rifle Division -
Colonel V.I.
Novozhilov 171st...
-
calendarists in
January 1995, in
succession to
Auxentios Pastras himself,
Auxentios having died in 1994.
Auxentios Pastras was
leader of the "Florinite" Gr****...