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- fire swept through Moscow, Theognostus started to restore the churches. In 1353, feeling that his days were numbered, Theognostus recommended Alexius (Bishop...
- Theognostus (fl. 14th century) was a metropolitan bishop of Kiev and All Rus. Theognostus may also refer to: Theognostus of Alexandria (fl. 3rd century)...
- brothers. Simeon and Theognostus had to travel to the Horde again. Jani Beg re****ured Simeon in his rights and let him go, but kept Theognostus hostage to extort...
- Theognostus the Grammarian (Gr****: Θεόγνωστος ὁ Γραμματικός; Latin: Theognostus Grammaticus) was a Byzantine grammarian of the 9th century and the author...
- Theognostus (Gr****: Θεόγνωστος; c. 210 – c. 270) was a late 3rd century Alexandrian theologian. He is known from quotes by Athanasius and Photios I of...
- name of Alexius. In 1333 or so, he joined the household of Metropolitan Theognostus. In 1340, Alexius was appointed the metropolitan's deputy in Vladimir...
- revered as a Fool for Christ. Andrew, a Slav by birth, was a slave of Theognostus, who was serving as a bodyguard in Constantinople. Later, he decided...
- University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-19-283983-7 He is supported (or followed) by Theognostus the Grammarian's 9th century Canones, edited by John Antony Cramer, Anecdota...
- Patriarchate of Constantinople See Moscow Installed 1308 Term ended 1326 Predecessor Maximos, Metropolitan of all Rus' Successor Theognostus of Kiev...
- Taken from the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire (except for Theognostus): Eutolmius Tati**** (367-370) Olympius Palladius (370-371) Aelius Palladius...