Philothĕos — Philothĕos, so v.w. Theophilos Protospatharios … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Philotheos Kokkinos — (griechisch Φιλόθεος Κόκκινος, * um 1300 in Thessaloniki; † 1377/1378) war von September 1353 bis 1354 und erneut vom 8. Oktober 1364 bis 1376 Patriarch von Konstantinopel. Er war Verfasser homiletischer und hagiographischer Werke und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philotheos (Zeremonienmeister) — Philotheos war ein byzantinischer Zeremonienmeister, der Ende des 9. Jahrhunderts lebte. Über sein Leben ist nur sehr wenig bekannt. Philotheos verfasste 899 eine Abhandlung in vier Büchern, die meistens als Kletorologion bezeichnet wird. Das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Philotheos Kokkinos — Philotheos Kọkkinos, Ökumenischer Patriarch (1353/54 und 1364 76), * Saloniki um 1300, ✝ 1379; mütterlicherseits jüdischer Herkunft; Mönch auf dem Sinai, später auf dem Athos, wurde 1347 Metropolit des thrakischen Herakleia, 1353 von Kaiser… … Universal-Lexikon
Philotheos Bryennios — (March 26 (Old Style) 1833 1914 or 1918) was a Greek Orthodox metropolitan of Nicomedia, and the discoverer in 1873 of an important manuscript with copies of early Church documents.Born in Constantinople, he was educated at the theological school … Wikipedia
Philotheos, Kletorologion of — The most important and exhaustive of official lists (called taktika [q.v.]) of offices and dignities of the Byzantine state. It was composed in 899 by a certain Philotheos, who was both a protospatharios as well as an atriklines (qq.v.), i.e … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Philotheos Kokkinos — Patriarch of Constantinople (qq.v.) from 1353 1354, and again from 1364 1376; writer; monk. He was a disciple and admirer of Gregory Palamas, also a friend of John VI Kantakouzenos (qq.v.). He was made patriarch when the previous patriarch… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Pope Philotheos of Alexandria — was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of the See of St. Mark (979 1003). It was during his office that a conflict between Alexandria and the king of Ethiopia that began in the time of Cosmas III ended, helped by the efforts of Georgios… … Wikipedia
Saint Philotheos — (died 5 May, 1380 A.D.) is a Coptic Orthodox martyr and saint.Philotheos was born in Durunka, in the province of Assiut. He was tortured by the Muslims in an attempt to force him to renounce Christianity and embrace Islam. He refused and was… … Wikipedia
Bryennios, Philotheos — ▪ Turkish theologian born 1833, Istanbul died 1914, Istanbul Eastern Church theologian and metropolitan who discovered the Didachē manuscript, an important early Christian document. Educated at Khálki, Greece, and at the universities… … Universalium