- daughter: Christopher,
caesar Nikephoros,
caesar Niketas,
nobelissimos Eudokimos,
nobelissimos Anthimos,
nobelissimos Anthousa (an iconodule,
after her...
- 1932–1937
Sabas of El****ona, 1937–1957
Seraphim of Kythira, 1957–2003
Eudokimos, 2003– fled to
Arabia during the
Sasanian invasion abbot of the community...
-
Nikephoros and Christopher, and
their younger brothers Niketas,
Anthimos and
Eudokimos – who had been deposed,
mutilated by
their elder brother, the emperor...
-
Eudokimos,
married the
daughter of a
patrikios Adralestos, who was
related by
marriage to the
Emperor Romanos I
Lekapenos (r. 920–944).
Eudokimos had...
-
military officers and had
risen to the rank of patrikios. His
father Eudokimos was
likewise a patrikios,
while his
mother Anastaso was a
relative of...
-
apparently no
imperial tomb for Eudokia. Christopher, Nikephoros, Niketas,
Eudokimos, and
Anthimos ??
Unknown location Constantine VI's five
uncles were disgraced...
-
Orthodox History Project Charalambidis,
Stylianos (2022). Karakoulakis,
Eudokimos (ed.). The
Hierarchs of the Past
Century (1922-2022) (in Gr**** and English)...
- century,
probably in his family's
estates in Cappadocia. His
father was
Eudokimos Maleinos, a
member of the
powerful aristocratic Maleinos clan, and his...
-
three churches,
dedicated to the Theotokos, the Holy Trinity, and
Saint Eudokimos.
Janin 1950, pp. 34, 327–328.
Guilland 1969, p. 62.
Janin 1950, p. 327...
- "stratopedarchēs of the East" who was sent to
arrest Theodore Stoudites;
Eudokimos, stratopedarchēs/stratēgos of
Cappadocia and
Charsianon under Theophilos...