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Synaxarion or
Synexarion (plurals Synaxaria, Synexaria; Gr****: Συναξάριον, from συνάγειν, synagein, "to
bring together"; cf.
etymology of
synaxis and synagogue;...
- The
Synaxarion of
Constantinople (or
Synaxarion of the
Great Church) is a Gr****
collection of
brief notices of
saints commemorated in the
churches of...
- the See of St. Mark from 932 to 952. He is
commemorated in the
Coptic Synaxarion on the 24th day of Baramhat. Meinardus, Otto F.A. (1999). Two Thousand...
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Retrieved 29 May 2025.
Trinity W****—Day of the Holy
Spirit Orthodox icon and
synaxarion Whit
Monday Procession, Manchester, England; Pathé News, 1924...
- 15th Pope and
Patriarch of Alexandria. He is
commemorated in the
Coptic Synaxarion on the 14th day of
Baramudah (April 22), and by the
Romans on Dec. 27...
- 1000 AD for the
Byzantine Emperor Basil II (r. 976–1025). It
contains a
synaxarion, a
short collection of saints' lives,
compiled at
Constantinople for liturgical...
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Coptic Church. He is
known only from his name
being mentioned in the
Synaxarion of
Mikhail of
Atrib (c.1240). His
feast day is 3
August (27 Epip). Abāmūn...
- two
Christian ascetics from Akhmim, Egypt. They are
mentioned in the
Synaxarion, das ist der Heiligen-Kalendar der
Koptischen Christen.
Their feast day...
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Apostle Peter Orthodox icon and
synaxarion The Holy
Glorious and All-Praised
Leader of the Apostles,
Peter icon and
synaxarion The Holy
Glorious and All-Praised...
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confused with
Sidonius of Aix.
Saint Demetrius of Rostov, in his
Great Synaxarion, also
mentions that the
blind man's name was Celidonius. In the Eastern...