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- Diakonissa is a Gr**** title of honor that is used to refer to a deacon's wife. It is derived from diakonos—the Gr**** word for deacon (literally, "server")...
- Persian Executive Appointed Divisional (dathabam of 10 soldiers) Deacon or Diakonissa Gr**** Administrative Appointed Institutional (local church) Dean (religion)...
- church as recorded in Acts of the Apostles chapter 6. The Gr**** word diakónissa (διακόνισσα), meaning deaconess, is not found in the Bible. However, one...
- literally means "a woman who does good"); Popadya ("priest's wife") Diakonissa Episcopa Theodora This article incorporates text from Presbytera at OrthodoxWiki...
- Reverend Hierodeacon [insert name], Father [insert name] Deacon's Wife Diakonissa Mary (Gr****), or the same titles as a priest's wife Abbot The Right Reverend...
- The Reverend (Rev.) Hierodeacon John, Father (Fr.) John Deacon's Wife: Diakonissa Mary (Gr****), or the same titles as a priest's wife Abbot: The Right Reverend...
- pla**** an important role in the church in Nyssa, where she was called diakonissa, the deaconess or wife of a deacon. Gregory ****anzen wrote a letter of...
- (Pope Paschal I) interred the bodies of the venerable Zeno and others…" Diakonissa Presbytera "Women". Archived from the original on 2007-08-19. Retrieved...
- Hubert von Tiele-Winckler; de, industrialist Eva von Tiele-Winckler; de, diakonissa Walter Winkler, soccer player Witelo ca.1230-ca.1300, physicist Paul Wittich...
- reposed in exile in 1379. His tomb at the Monastery of Akatalyptos Maria Diakonissa (Theotokos Kyriotissa) became a place of many miracles. Robert F. Taft...