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- Parthenius or Parthenios (Gr****: Παρθένιος) may refer to: Parthenius of Nicaea (1st-century BC–14 AD), Gr**** grammarian and poet Saint Parthenius (died...
- appointed Representative of Patriarch Parthenios in Athens (1990–97). He always accompanied Patriarch Parthenios on his travels throughout Africa and to...
- Parthenios IV of Old Patras (Gr****: Παλαιών Πατρών Παρθένιος Δ΄, 1720–1786) was a Gr**** hierarch having twice served as metropolitan of Old Patras. He...
- Kyrillos, 1714 Ignatios, 1722 Iakobos, 1724 Neophytos of Smyrna, 1731 Parthenios of Constantinople, 1732 Meletios, 1733 Anthimos Anatolites, 1740 Symeon...
- received its current po****r name in 1673, following its renovation by Parthenios Petrakis. Georgios Markou Koder & Hild 1976, p. 236. Koder, Johannes;...
- Naum, Vitaes of the Saints. St. Synod Publishing, Sofia, 1991, edited by Parthenios, Bishop Levkiyski and Archimndrite Dr. Athanasios (Bonchev). Wikimedia...
- Rousanou–Saint Barbara, and St. Nicholas Anapausas. Damascene, Jonah, and Parthenios, were benefactors and those who took part in restorations; their names...
- earliest mention of Panagia Chrysopigi is in a m****cript of the monk Parthenios Hairetis, which was dated by Theodosis Sperantzas in 1676 or 1677. The...
- the Fall of Constantinople . In 1665, the Patriarch of Constantinople Parthenios IV deposed him from his throne, citing his many years of absence from...
- Bartın River (Bartın Çayı), anciently known as Parthenius or Parthenios (Ancient Gr****: Παρθένιος), is a small river in the east of the Black Sea Region...