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    appointed Representative of Patriarch Parthenios in Athens (1990–97). He always accompanied Patriarch Parthenios on his travels throughout Africa and to...
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  • 185) It is also noted that "Parthenios I, Parthenios II, and Ioannikios II had ties with the Catholic world, while Parthenios II was also in contact with...
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  • Ecumenical Patriarch (1897–1901) Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria – Parthenios II, Pope and Patriarch (1788–1805) Theophilos III, Pope and Patriarch (1805–1825)...
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  • Parthenius II Pankostas served as Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1788 and 1805. "Parthenios II Pankostas (1788–1805)". Official web site...
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  • Dositheos II, Patriarch (1669–1707) Chrysanthos I, Patriarch (1707–1731) Meletios, Patriarch (1731–1737) Parthenios I, Patriarch (1737–1766) Ephraim II, Patriarch...
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    Kyrillos, 1714 Ignatios, 1722 Iakobos, 1724 Neophytos of Smyrna, 1731 Parthenios of Constantinople, 1732 Meletios, 1733 Anthimos Anatolites, 1740 Symeon...
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  • prosperity ended with the Norman sack of 1147. Besides St. Apollos, Le Quien (II, 155) mentions forty-three bishops for the Roman/Byzantine era: among them...
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  • κηρύσσεται". Archived from the original on 2023-06-14. Retrieved 2023-06-14. "Parthenios III (1986–1996)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate...
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    Gregory I 1651–1652 Nathanael II 1652–1656 Joachim I 1656–1676 Parthenios 1676–1691 Constantius of Mytilene 1692–1702 Ignatius II 1702–1722 Neophytus of Chios...
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    artifacts from the 15th to the 17th centuries, including Cretan icons by Parthenios, Andreas Ritzos, and Neilos. It also has numerous relics and other rare...
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    only navigable river for vessels in Turkey. The history of the antique Parthenios city (Παρθένιος in Greek), or Parthenia, dates back to 1200 BC, when its...
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    Barbara Rousanou, and St. Nicholas Anapafsas. Damascene, Jonah, and Parthenios, were benefactors and those who took part in restorations; their names...
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  • earthquake in 1688 and died later that year in Smyrna, in Asia Minor. "Parthenios I (1678–1688)". Official web site of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of...
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    century) Saints Alexander, Dionysius, Ingeniani, Panteros (or Pantainos), Parthenios and Saturninus the Martyrs. Martyr Polynikos. Righteous Achaz (Ahaz) Saint...
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  • between the years 1657 and 1678. In 1665, the Patriarch of Constantinople Parthenios IV deposed him from his throne, citing his many years of absence from...
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  • Michèle Biraud, Dominique Voisin, and Arnaud Zucker (trans. and comm.), Parthénios de Nicée. Passions d'amour. Grenoble: Éditions Jérôme Millon. Reviewed...
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    (Messaria), which was housed in the monastery of Panagia of Nikous. The monk Parthenios Koulouris from Sifnos initially taught there. He was succeeded in 1809...
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    Eparchy of Debar and Veles. In 1910, during the tenure of metropolitan Parthenios (1907-1913), Patriarchal Syond in Constantinople appointed Serbian Archimandrite...
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  • this castle as a vacation area and for hunting. Bartın: From the antique Parthenios city (Παρθένιος in Greek) which dates back to 1200 BC, when its area was...
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    Clubb, Louise George (2010). Pollastra and the origins of Twelfth night : Parthenio, commedia (1516) with an English translation. Farnham, Surrey, England:...
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