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- Sophronius (Gr****: Σωφρόνιος; Arabic: صفرونيوس; c. 560 – March 11, 638), called Sophronius the Sophist, was the Patriarch of Jerusalem from 634 until his...
- Sophronius has been the name of several notable individuals: Saint Sophronius of Jerusalem (560–638), Patriarch of Jerusalem who negotiated the surrender...
- Jerome (/dʒəˈroʊm/; Latin: Eusebius Sophronius Hieronymus; Gr****: Εὐσέβιος Σωφρόνιος Ἱερώνυμος; c. 342–347 – 30 September 420), also known as Jerome of...
- Patriarch Sophronius may refer to: Sophronius of Jerusalem, ruled in 634–638 Patriarch Sophronius I of Alexandria, ruled in 841–860 Sophronius I of Constantinople...
- illustribus, he writes that Sophronius wrote "In praise of Bethlehem," which was Jerome's hometown; it is believed that Sophronius was a native speaker of...
- Patriarch Sophronius of Alexandria may refer to: Patriarch Sophronius I of Alexandria, ruled in 841–860 Patriarch Sophronius II of Alexandria, Gr**** Patriarch...
- about Sophronius' Publisher "Georgi Bakalov" Varna Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sophronius of Vratsa. Life and Sufferings of Sinful Sophronius, online...
- Amos (594–601) Isaac (601–609) Zacharias (609–632) Modestus (632–634) Sophronius I (634–638) vacant (638–681?/692) Patriarchal Vicar Stephen of Dora ****isted...
- but it confirms us that Sophronius was actually the patriarch.: 250  According to Blanchet, who places the reign of Sophronius after Joasaph's, he was...
- Patriarch Sophronius III may refer to: Patriarch Sophronius III of Alexandria, ruled in 1116–1171 Sophronius III of Constantinople, ruled in 1863–1866...