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- Gerasimus of the Jordan (Gr****: Γεράσιμος Ἰορδανίτης, Abba Gerasimus, Holy Righteous Father Gerasimus of Jordan—also spelled Gerasimos or Gerasim) was...
- Βικιπαίδεια. (Gr**** Wikipedia). Gerasimus of the Jordan, 5th century saint Gerasimus I of Constantinople, 14th century Patriarch Gerasimus I of Jerusalem, 19th century...
- anglicized as "Ger****imos" or "Gerasimus". It can also be slavicized as Gerasim (Russian: Герасим; IPA: [ɡʲɪˈrasʲɪm]). Gerasimus of the Jordan, a Christian...
- Patriarch Gerasimus or Patriarch Gerasimos may refer to: Gerasimus I of Constantinople, E****enical Patriarch in 1320–1321 Patriarch Gerasimus I of Alexandria...
- Gerasimus I may refer to: Gerasimus I of Constantinople, E****enical Patriarch in 1320–1321 Patriarch Gerasimus I of Alexandria, ruled in 1620–1636 This...
- the "monastery of Gerasimus". A recent publication mentions this name also being used in Arabic, Deir Mar Gerasimus, 'St. Gerasimus Monastery'. The po****r...
- him to be 'docile'. Gerasimus of the Jordan, 5th century saint Gerasimus I of Jerusalem, 19th century Patriarch of Jerusalem Gerasimus of Kefalonia, patron...
- Patriarch Gerasimus of Constantinople may refer to: Gerasimus I of Constantinople, E****enical Patriarch in 1320–1321 Gerasimus II of Constantinople, E****enical...
- Patriarch Gerasimus of Alexandria may refer to: Patriarch Gerasimus I of Alexandria, ruled in 1620–1636 Patriarch Gerasimus II (Palladas) of Alexandria...
- Gerasimus III may refer to: Patriarch Gerasimus III of Alexandria, ruled in 1783–1788 Gerasimus III of Constantinople, E****enical Patriarch in 1794–1797...