- a
novel about childhood instead.
Parts of the
biographical section of
Zosima's life are
based on "The Life of the
Elder Leonid", a text he
found at Optina...
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Zosimas of
Palestine (Gr****: Ζωσιμᾶς; Arabic: زوسيماس الفلسطيني, romanized:
Zōsīmas al-Falesṭīnī), is
commemorated as a
Palestinian saint. His
feast day...
- Zosimus, Zosimos,
Zosima or
Zosimas may
refer to:
Rufus and
Zosimus (died 107),
Christian saints Zosimus (martyr) (died 110),
Christian martyr who was...
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Zosimas of
Solovki (Russian: Зосима Соловецкий; died 1478) was a
Russian hermit. He was one of the
founders of the
Solovetsky Monastery,
which was established...
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Zosima is a
genus of
flowering plants belonging to the
family Apiaceae. Its
native range stretches from Afghanistan, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon...
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Anchorites Karas Mary
Misael Onuphrius Paphnutius Paul
Pijimi Shenouda Thomas Zosimas Other saints Ambrose Clement of
Alexandria Didymus the
Blind Euphrosyne...
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Greece Blessed nun
Eirini Myrtidiotissa,
island of Oenoussai,
Greece Saint Zosima Archbishop Dimitri Royster Sidhom Bishay Pope
Cyril VI of
Alexandria Rabbi...
- an
epithet applied to St. Francis, to
describe Alyosha's
spiritual guide Zosima. The
reference is
found in Goethe's Faust, Part 2, Act 5,
lines 11,918–25...
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Anchorites Karas Mary
Misael Onuphrius Paphnutius Paul
Pijimi Shenouda Thomas Zosimas Other saints Ambrose Clement of
Alexandria Didymus the
Blind Euphrosyne...
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Zosimus (secular name Igor
Vasilyevich Davydov, Russian: Игорь Васильевич Давыдов; 12
September 1963 – 9 May 2010) was the
Russian Orthodox bishop of Yakutsk...