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- Hegumen, hegumenos, or igumen (Gr****: ἡγούμενος, trans. hēgoúmenos), is the title for the head of a monastery in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic...
- an administrator (עֶבֶד‎ ʿeḇeḏ, literally "servant"; Gr****: ἡγούμενος hēgoúmenos, "leader"). Only a modest number of Ammonite kings are known today, mostly...
- Leo V.: 28  In 815, during the reign of Leo V, having been appointed hegoumenos of the Kathara Monastery in Bithynia by the emperor Nikephoros I, John...
- governor Michael Lachanodrakon. Lachanodrakon tortured the monastery's hegoumenos, Theosteriktos, and other monks, 38 of whom were buried alive at Ephesus...
- iconoclastic ****cution while it was under the government of the saintly hegoumenos (abbot) Theodore, called the Studite. In 781, Platon, a monk of the Symbola...
- asked Athanasios II, his host, and the Great Lavra fraternity, led by hegoumenos Nicholas, if he could purchase two monasteries in the Holy Land. His request...
- joined the Medikion monastery (μονή Μηδικίου) where Nicephorus was the hegoumenos (similar to abbot). In 790, After seven years at the monastery, Nicetas...
- by John-Tornike as ktetor (founder) and his friend John the Iberian as hegoumenos (abbot). Morris, R. (2002), Monks and Laymen in Byzantium, 843–1118, Cambridge...
- asked Athanasios II, his host, and the Great Lavra fraternity, led by hegoumenos Nicolas, if he could purchase two monasteries in the Holy Land. His request...
- (Pachoras) with his seat in Qasr Ibrim (Phrim) from 1372. Timothy was a hegoumenos (leader of a monastic community) before he became a bishop. An account...