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Theodosius logo #10101) Greek boy name
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Theodosius

Theodosius logo #21000 Theodosius (from the Greek `Θεοδόσιος`, `Given by god`) is a name which might refer to one of several people: Others by the name are: ...
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Theodosius

Theodosius logo #21000[Lazor] Metropolitan Theodosius (secular name Frank Lazor; 27 October 1933, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania) was the primate of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) from 1977 until his retirement in 2002. On April 2, 2002, Metropolitan Theodosius (who had suffered a series of strokes) submitted a petition to the Holy Synod of the OCA, requesting h...
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Theodosius

Theodosius logo #21000[Nestorian Patriarch] Theodosius was Patriarch of the Church of the East between 853 and 858. == Sources == Brief accounts of the patriarchate of Theodosius are given in the Ecclesiastical Chronicle of the Jacobite writer Bar Hebraeus (floruit 1280) and in the ecclesiastical histories of the Nestorian writers Mari (twelfth-century), ʿAmr (...
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Theodosius

Theodosius logo #21000[son of Maurice] Theodosius (Θεοδόσιος; August 4, 583/585 – after November 27, 602) was the eldest son of Byzantine Emperor Maurice (r. 582–602) and was co-emperor from 590 until his deposition and execution during a military revolt in November 602. Along with his father-in-law Germanus, he was briefly proposed as successor to ...
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Theodosius

Theodosius logo #21003(from the article `Purcell, Henry`) Purcell`s four-part fantasias, his first court ode, and his first music for the theatre, Theodosius, a play by Nathaniel Lee, all date from 1680. ...
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Theodosius

Theodosius logo #20974Theodosius I noun the last emperor of a united Roman Empire, he took control of the eastern empire and ended the war with the Visigoths; he became a Christian and in 391 banned all forms of pagan worship (346-395)
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