Παΐσιος Paisios is the Greek form and Paisius the Latin form Saint Paisius of Uglich, Abbot (1504) Saint Paisius Velichkovsky, 17th century monk and theologian...
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Paisius remained on Mt Athos for a total of seventeen years, copying Greek patristic books and translating them into Slavonic. In 1764, when Paisius was...
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Patriarch Paisius may refer to: Paisius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1652–1653 Patriarch Paisius of Alexandria, Greek...
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Saint Paisius of Hilendar or Paìsiy Hilendàrski (Bulgarian: Свети Паисий Хилендарски) (1722–1773) was a Bulgarian Orthodox clergyman and a key Bulgarian...
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Patriarch Paisius of Constantinople may refer to: Paisius I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1652–1653 Paisius II of Constantinople...
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Paisi of Albania (redirect from Paisius (Vodica))
Archbishop Paisi (Albanian: Kryepeshkop Paisi, secular name Pashko Vodica; 1881 – 4 March 1966) was the Primate of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of...
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Novgorod is known to have asked for Paisius Yaroslavov's opinion on the Second Coming. Ivan III proposed to Paisius to replace Metropolitan Gerontius upon...
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Paisius I (Greek: Παΐσιος; died c. 1688) was a two-time Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (August 1, 1652 – April 1653, March 1654 – March 1655)...
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name of the Serbian king Stefan Dragutin, Paisius recognized King Trivelius or Tervel. Among other things, Paisius wrote about this Bulgarian ruler: This...
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St. Paisius Orthodox Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox Christian women’s coenobitic community in Safford, Arizona which follows the traditional rule of...
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