- The
Caloyers (Gr****: καλόγερος,
kalos ghérôn, "good old men"), also
spelled Calogers or Calogeri, were Gr****
monks who
followed the rule of
Saint Basil...
- in spring.
Filippos Aristovoulos (1832–1903),
Ottoman Gr****
scholar and
Caloyer "Address-based po****tion
registration system (ADNKS)
results dated 31...
- Αριστόβουλος; romanized: Fílippos Aristóvoulos) was an
Ottoman Gr****
scholar and
Caloyer. He was born in 1832 in Neapolis, then
Ottoman Empire (now Nevşehir, Turkey)...
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particularly Hieromonks. The
female equivalent would be a
Gerontissa (Γερόντισσα).
Caloyers "Geronta".
Orthodox Wiki.
Retrieved 22
January 2012. v t e...
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incorporated his
theology into
their own thinking.
Barlaam of
Calabria Caloyers Centering Prayer Dhikr Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Orthodoxy Henosis...
- [dubious – discuss] Historically, in the
ambit of Gr**** Orthodoxy, the term
caloyer is used as a name for a monk or a hermit, in a
manner that
translates as...
- has
media related to Category:Santuario di San Calogero, Naro (Sicily).
Caloyers – Gr****
monksPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a
fallback Calogero –...
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Dmitri is sleeping,
Katusthius takes the boy,
conceals him in a
nearby Caloyer monastery, and
recruits Sagori villagers to
ostensibly protect the boy...
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Lambert Beauduin I, Chevetogne, 1954 Le Mont-Athos, la presqu'île des
caloyers, Bruges, Paris, 1957,
completed by L'Art au Mont-Athos, 1977 with Stig...