- sent out by
Jesus in Luke 10.
Tradition calls Prochorus the
nephew of
Saint Stephen the Protomartyr.
Prochorus accompanied Saint Peter, who
ordained him to...
- 1010–1015, aged 30,
Prochorus would leave for the Holy Land. He
would stay for
number of
years in the
Lavra of
Saint Sabas.
Prochorus later would move to...
- The
Seven Deacons were:
Stephen the
Protomartyr Philip the
Evangelist Prochorus Nicanor Timon Parmenas Nicholas According to the
narrative in Acts, they...
- (Gr****: Πρόχορος Κυδώνης; c. 1330 – c. 1369),
Latinized as
Prochorus Cydones or
Prochorus Cydonius was an
Eastern Orthodox monk, theologian, and linguist...
-
Stephen and one of the
original Seven Deacons of the
Jerusalem Church,
Prochorus pla**** an
important role in the
development of
early Christianity among...
-
Damascus Stephen, the
first martyr Philip, who
baptized the
Ethiopian eunuch Prochorus,
bishop of Nicomedia, who also was the
first that departed, 11 believing...
-
shows Prochorus'
encounter with
Emperor Romanos. Also
shown are wild
animals approaching him
without fear such as a deer.
Hermits before Prochorus, John...
- St John the Evangelist, by
Francisco Pacheco (1608,
Museo del Prado)
Prochorus and St John
depicted in Xoranasat's
gospel m****cript in 1224. Armenian...
-
Prokhor (Прохор) is a
Russian given name from the
Latinised form
Prochorus that
originated from the Gr**** name
Prochoros (Προχορος). Its
diminutive form...
-
Byzantine illumination depicting John
dictating to his disciple,
Prochorus (c. 1100)...