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Plato the Studite, also
Plato of
Sakkoudion (Gr****: Ὅσιος Πλάτων τῆς Μονῆς τῶν Σακκουδίων; c. 735 in
probably Constantinople – 4
April 814 in Constantinople)...
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attributed works share a name with
those of
Aristagoras (poet)
Plato of
Sakkoudion (735–814),
Byzantine saint Platon Levshin (1737–1812),
Metropolitan of...
- Liverpool:
Liverpool University Press. ISBN 9781786941275.
Plato of
Sakkoudion Sabas of
Stoudios Fourth Council of
Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)...
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rapper Plato of
Bactria (2nd
century BCE), Greco-Bactrian king
Plato of
Sakkoudion (c. 735–814),
Byzantine saint Plato Andros (1921–2008),
American football...
- marriage. Po****r
disapproval was
expressed by Theodote's uncle,
Plato of
Sakkoudion, who even
broke communion with Ta****s for his p****ive stance. Plato's...
- life of
asceticism under the
guidance of
Plato of
Sakkoudion in the latter's
monastery at
Sakkoudion, Bithynia.
Later Joseph was
unanimously elected archbishop...
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February 18 – Angilbert,
Frankish diplomat and
abbot April 4 –
Plato of
Sakkoudion,
Byzantine abbot April 13 – Krum,
ruler (khan) of the
Bulgarian Empire...
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Isidore of Seville,
Spanish archbishop and
saint (b. 560) 814 –
Plato of
Sakkoudion,
Byzantine monk and
saint (b. 735) 896 – Formosus, pope of the Catholic...
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dynasty (d. 812) Kardam,
ruler (khan) of the
Bulgarian Empire Plato of
Sakkoudion,
Byzantine abbot (approximate date) May 26 – Bede, Anglo-Saxon theologian...
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Rangabes admiral Theodotus I C****iteras
Patriarch Theoktiste Plato of
Sakkoudion abbot Anna (3) Nikephoros
caesar (1) Leo IV
emperor 775-780
Irene empress...