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- Saint Maximus the Confessor (also known as Maximus the Theologian and Maximus of Constantinople) (c. 580 - 13 August, 662) was a Christian monk,...
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- Saint Gregory of Nazianzus (329 - January 25, 389), also known as Saint Gregory the Theologian or Gregory Nazianzen, was a 4th century Christian...
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- Saint Nicholas (" Agios Nikolaos", "victory of the people") is the common name for Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra (in modern day Antalya province,...
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- Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great, was Bishop of Caesarea, a leading churchman in the 4th century. The Eastern Orthodox Church...
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- Gregory Palamas was a monk of Mount Athos in Greece and later Archbishop of Thessalonica known as a preeminent theologian of Hesychasm. He is...
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- Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus (27 February c. 280 - 22 May 337 AD), commonly known as Constantine I, (among Roman Catholics) and...
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- Nicolaus Cabasilas (born 1319/23, died after 1391) was a Byzantine mystic and theological writer. He was on intimate terms with the emperor John VI...
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- Theodore the Studite, also called "St Theodore of Stoudios" or "St Theodore of Studium" (759 - 826), was a Byzantine monk and abbot of the Stoudios...
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- Saint Cyril was a Byzantine Greek monk, scholar, theologian, and linguist. He is best known today for his work in Christianising the Slavs and,...
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