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  • Leontius
  • Byzantine emperor from 695 to 698

    been launched by Leontius to recover Carthage. After seizing Constantinople, Apsimar took the name Tiberius (III), and had Leontius' nose and tongue cut

    Leontius

    Leontius

    Leontius

  • Domitius Leontius
  • Politician of roman empire

    In 338 AD, Leontius was the Comes Orientus, serving under the Praetorian Prefect of the East, Septimius Acindynus. In 344 AD, Leontius became consul

    Domitius Leontius

    Domitius_Leontius

  • Patriarch Leontius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Leontius may refer to: Leontius I of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem in 911–928 Leontius of Bulgaria, Patriarch of Bulgaria c. 918–c. 927 Leontius of

    Patriarch Leontius

    Patriarch_Leontius

  • Saint Leontius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Saint Leontius may refer to: Leontius of Byzantium (485–543), monk who wrote treatises on christology Leontius of Rostov (c. 1016-c. 1072), Russian monk

    Saint Leontius

    Saint_Leontius

  • Leontius Pilatus
  • Italian scholar (died 1366)

    Leontius Pilatus was of Greek origin, born in Calabria. He was a disciple of Barlaam of Seminara. Giovanni Boccaccio and Petrarch persuaded Leontius to

    Leontius Pilatus

    Leontius_Pilatus

  • Leontius (general under Phocas)
  • 7th century Byzantine general who served under Emperor Phocas

    once again, defeating Leontius at the battle of Arzamon. Phocas had the general recalled and subsequently imprisoned. Leontius was replaced in Mesopotamia

    Leontius (general under Phocas)

    Leontius_(general_under_Phocas)

  • Leontius, Metropolitan of Belgrade
  • Adrianople, Leontius was a disciple of Methodius, the Metropolitan of Belgrade between 1791 and 1801. Methodius was murdered, and some believe that Leontius was

    Leontius, Metropolitan of Belgrade

    Leontius,_Metropolitan_of_Belgrade

  • Leontius of Byzantium
  • Byzantine Christian monk and author

    writing about Leontius. The attribution of various works to one or the other Leontius is widely accepted. Richard identified Leontius of Jerusalem as

    Leontius of Byzantium

    Leontius_of_Byzantium

  • Leontius (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Leontius or Leontios (died 706) was a Byzantine emperor 695–698 under the regnal name Leo. Leontius or Leontios may also refer to: Leontius (died 70–79)

    Leontius (disambiguation)

    Leontius_(disambiguation)

  • Leontius of Jerusalem
  • Byzantine Christian theologian

    scholars have questioned Leontius' use of sources. In P. T. R. Gray's (Professor of Religious Studies York University) Leontius of Jerusalem: Against the

    Leontius of Jerusalem

    Leontius_of_Jerusalem

  • Metropolitan Leontius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Metropolitan Leontius (Greek: Λεόντιος, Serbian: Леонтије, Russian: Леонид) may refer to: Leontius, Metropolitan of Belgrade Leontius (Turkevich) (1876–1965)

    Metropolitan Leontius

    Metropolitan_Leontius

  • Leontius II of Jerusalem
  • Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem from 1170 to 1190

    patriarch in 1170, succeeding Nikephoros II. Patriarch Leontius reposed in 1190. In 1177 Leontius was sent to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, as the representative

    Leontius II of Jerusalem

    Leontius II of Jerusalem

    Leontius_II_of_Jerusalem

  • Leontius (usurper)
  • 5th-century Byzantine general and rebel leader

    with Emperor Zeno. The emperor sent Leontius with an army against Illus, but Illus managed to persuade Leontius to go over to his side. Zeno was not

    Leontius (usurper)

    Leontius (usurper)

    Leontius_(usurper)

  • Leontius of Damascus
  • 9th-century Syrian monk

    Stephen eventually accepted Leontius as his disciple and the two wandered the Judaean Desert for four years, Leontius noting down Stephen's teachings

    Leontius of Damascus

    Leontius_of_Damascus

  • Tiberius III
  • Byzantine emperor from 698 to 705

    to seize the city and depose Leontius; this did not prevent his troops from plundering the city. Tiberius had Leontius's nose slit, and sent him to live

    Tiberius III

    Tiberius III

    Tiberius_III

  • Battle of Arzamon (605)
  • Battle during the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628

    proposes that Leontius' forces may have been reinforced by troops dispatched from Armenia, following the Byzantine victory at Elevard. Leontius was successful

    Battle of Arzamon (605)

    Battle of Arzamon (605)

    Battle_of_Arzamon_(605)

  • Leontius Stasievich
  • Saint, clergyman of the Russian Orthodox Church

    the community, Archimandrite Seraphim, and adopted the name Leontius in honor of St. Leontius of Rostov. That same year, his mother died. On 29 October

    Leontius Stasievich

    Leontius Stasievich

    Leontius_Stasievich

  • Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus
  • Roman soldiers and martyrs

    three times: 'God of Leontius, help me.'". Opening his eyes Hypatius beheld the angel and said, "I was sent to arrest Leontius, how is it that I should

    Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus

    Leontius,_Hypatius_and_Theodulus

  • Leontius of Fréjus
  • the name of the latter Leontius render the identification impossible. The principal occurrence during the episcopate of Leontius of Fréjus was the establishment

    Leontius of Fréjus

    Leontius_of_Fréjus

  • Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty
  • Period of Byzantine history from 610 to 711

    The revolt found a leader in a professional but disgraced soldier, Leontius. Leontius was in prison when a monk once told him that he would one day wear

    Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty

    Byzantine Empire under the Heraclian dynasty

    Byzantine_Empire_under_the_Heraclian_dynasty

  • Leontius of Monemvasia
  • Eastern Orthodox saint

    Saint Leontius of Monemvasia or Saint Leontius of Achaia (Greek: Άγιος Λεόντιος o Μονεμβασιώτης ή Ὅσιος Λεόντιος ὁ ἐν Ἀχαΐᾳ), was an Eastern Orthodox Saint

    Leontius of Monemvasia

    Leontius of Monemvasia

    Leontius_of_Monemvasia

  • Leontius of Autun
  • Bishop of Autun

    Holweck, Frederick George (1924). "Leontius C. Bp. of Autun". A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. p. 505. "Saint Leontius of Autun". Saint for a Minute

    Leontius of Autun

    Leontius_of_Autun

  • Leontius Pełczycki
  • of Bishop Leontius, named Athanasius Terlecki superior of the Leszczynski monastery and gave him the right of succession following Leontius' death. Later

    Leontius Pełczycki

    Leontius_Pełczycki

  • Leontius (archbishop of Lyon)
  • First Century Archbishop in France

    Leontius, Archbishop of Lyon was a son of St. Rusticus, with St. Rusticus also being Archbishop of Lyon preceding Leontius. In turn, Leontius acted as

    Leontius (archbishop of Lyon)

    Leontius_(archbishop_of_Lyon)

  • Moira (album)
  • 2008 studio album by Sound Horizon

    iron" ("The Hero of the Thunderer's Realm – Leontius"). It is revealed that Elef and Misia are Leontius' biological siblings who were adopted by Polydeuces

    Moira (album)

    Moira_(album)

  • Twenty Years' Anarchy
  • Period of acute internal instability in the Byzantine Empire from 695 to 717

    exiled by Leontius (695–698) in 695, precipitating a prolonged period of instability and anarchy, with seven emperors in twenty-two years. Leontius was popular

    Twenty Years' Anarchy

    Twenty Years' Anarchy

    Twenty_Years'_Anarchy

  • Leontius of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1189

    Leontius of Constantinople (Leontius Theotokites Greek: Λεόντιος Θεοτοκίτης; died after 1190) was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from March to

    Leontius of Constantinople

    Leontius_of_Constantinople

  • Illus
  • Roman general and rebel leader

    conflict with the Dowager Empress Verina, and supported the revolt of Leontius. The rebellion failed, and Illus was killed. Illus (Ancient Greek: Ἴλλους

    Illus

    Illus

  • Leontius of Caesarea
  • Gregory the Illuminator, later in life Leontius would consecrate Gregory to become the patriarch of the Armenians. Leontius attended the First Council of Nicaea

    Leontius of Caesarea

    Leontius_of_Caesarea

  • Diocese of Magnesia
  • Saint Charalambos Damas, Bishop of Magnesia at the time of Saint Ignatius Leontius, Bishop of Magnesia, who at the Council of Chalcedon declared that from

    Diocese of Magnesia

    Diocese_of_Magnesia

  • Leontius von Wimpffen
  • ground and embraced. They were thrown into a hole, and refused a burial. "Hieromartyr Leontius Of Tsarevo". orthodox.net. Hieromartyr Leontius Of Tsarevo

    Leontius von Wimpffen

    Leontius von Wimpffen

    Leontius_von_Wimpffen

  • Leontius Turkevich
  • Metropolitan Leontius (Leonty, secular name Leonid Ieronimovich Turkevich, Ukrainian: Леонід Ієронимович Туркевич; Russian: Леонид Иеронимович Туркевич ;

    Leontius Turkevich

    Leontius Turkevich

    Leontius_Turkevich

  • Demes in the Byzantine Empire
  • Chariot racing factions

    they and the Patriarch Callinicus overthrew him and placed Leontius on the throne. Leontius himself was overthrown when Tiberius III allied with the Greens

    Demes in the Byzantine Empire

    Demes in the Byzantine Empire

    Demes_in_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • Patriarch Leontius of Alexandria
  • Greek Patriarch of Alexandria, 1052–1059

    Leontius served as the Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1052 and 1059. He was succeeded by Alexander II (1059–1062) as the patriarch of Alexandria

    Patriarch Leontius of Alexandria

    Patriarch_Leontius_of_Alexandria

  • Justinian II
  • Byzantine emperor from 685 to 695 and 705 to 711

    695 the population rose under the leadership of Leontius, the strategos of Hellas, and proclaimed Leontius to be emperor. Justinian was deposed and his nose

    Justinian II

    Justinian II

    Justinian_II

  • Mary Leontius Schulte
  • American mathematician, mathematical historian and nun

    Sister Mary Leontius Schulte (September 4, 1901 – March 20, 2000) was an American nun, mathematics educator, and historian of mathematics. Schulte was

    Mary Leontius Schulte

    Mary_Leontius_Schulte

  • Leontius of Bulgaria
  • Patriarch of Bulgaria from 918 to 927

    Bulgarian bishops they elected one of their numbers, Leontius, a Patriarch of Bulgaria. Patriarch Leontius then crowned Simeon I "Emperor and Autocrat of all

    Leontius of Bulgaria

    Leontius_of_Bulgaria

  • Mamertus
  • Bishop of Vienne

    complained to Hilarius of this action, whereupon the latter wrote to Bishop Leontius of Arles on 10 October 463, bidding him summon a synod of bishops from

    Mamertus

    Mamertus

    Mamertus

  • Leonti Mroveli
  • 11th-century Georgian chronicler

    probably was. Hence, another modern English transliteration of his name is Leontius of Ruisi. Apart from late annotations to the manuscripts of The Georgian

    Leonti Mroveli

    Leonti_Mroveli

  • Leontine martyrs
  • Group of Armenian clergymen and martyrs

    after the insurrection led by Vardan Mamikonian. The group is named after Leontius of Vanand (Ghevond Vanandetsi). A high level priest also known as St. Ghevond

    Leontine martyrs

    Leontine_martyrs

  • Philip the Arab and Christianity
  • Aspect of the Roman emperor's life

    Antioch, for denying a sinful emperor entry to his church; and quotations of Leontius in the Chronicon Paschale which describe Philip seeking penitence from

    Philip the Arab and Christianity

    Philip the Arab and Christianity

    Philip_the_Arab_and_Christianity

  • Seminara
  • Comune in Calabria, Italy

    town in 1495. Seminara was also the birthplace of Barlaam of Seminara and Leontius Pilatus, who were two of the most important Byzantine scholars of the Renaissance

    Seminara

    Seminara

    Seminara

  • Zeno (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor (474–475; 476–491)

    Leontius Emperor. Zeno sent an army to fight them, but Illus won, obtained possession of Papurius, released Verina, and induced her to crown Leontius

    Zeno (emperor)

    Zeno (emperor)

    Zeno_(emperor)

  • Leontius I of Jerusalem
  • Historical patriarch

    Leontius I of Jerusalem, also Leo, was Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Church of Jerusalem from 911 to 928. Little is known about his activities while he

    Leontius I of Jerusalem

    Leontius_I_of_Jerusalem

  • Caligula
  • Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Caligula

    Caligula

    Caligula

  • May 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Nicetas, Bishop of Novgorod and recluse of the Kiev Caves (1108) Saint Leontius II of Jerusalem, Patriarch of Jerusalem (1190) Saint Isidore of Rostov

    May 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May 14 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    May_14_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Antim Zepos
  • Aksentios of Kyustendil (sent there to accompany Leontius in this mission) and threatened Leontius. In April 1808 Stratimirović was informed of a pardon

    Antim Zepos

    Antim Zepos

    Antim_Zepos

  • List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea
  • Caesarea Maritima (26),Eustathius of Antioch (49), Jacob of Nisibis (77), Leontius of Caesarea Mazaca (91), Aristaces (102). Most of the bishops attending

    List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea

    List_of_attendees_and_signatories_of_the_First_Council_of_Nicaea

  • Pope Hilarius
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 461 to 468

    Bishop of Arles. Respecting the parishes (paroeciae) claimed by Bishop Leontius of Arles as belonging to his jurisdiction, the Gallican bishops could decide

    Pope Hilarius

    Pope Hilarius

    Pope_Hilarius

  • Alexander Schmemann
  • Christian theologian (1921–1983)

    Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary In office 1962–1983 Preceded by Leontius Turkevich Succeeded by John Meyendorff Personal details Born (1921-09-13)13

    Alexander Schmemann

    Alexander Schmemann

    Alexander_Schmemann

  • John the Merciful
  • 7th-century Greek Patriarch of Alexandria

    Italy and Limassol, Cyprus. His "life" was written by his contemporary Leontius, bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus, who seems to have known him personally.

    John the Merciful

    John the Merciful

    John_the_Merciful

  • Severus of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 512 to 538

    works of the Church Fathers. After his baptism at the Church of Saint Leontius, Severus became a monk and entered the monastery of Peter the Iberian near

    Severus of Antioch

    Severus of Antioch

    Severus_of_Antioch

  • Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
  • Primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem

    (860–862) Theodosius (862–878) Elias III (878–907) Sergius II (908–911) Leontius I (912–929) Athanasius I (929–937) Christodolus (937–950) Agathon (950–964)

    Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem

    Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem

    Greek_Orthodox_Patriarch_of_Jerusalem

  • Caracalla
  • Roman emperor from 198 to 217

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Caracalla

    Caracalla

    Caracalla

  • Psalmodius
  • 7th-century Christian hermit

    where they were received by Saint Leontius, bishop of Saintes. Psalmodius became a student of Leontius. Leontius subsequently advised Psalmodius to take

    Psalmodius

    Psalmodius

  • Phocas
  • Roman emperor from 602 to 610

    the east under the command of the palace eunuch Leontius. However, Khosrow II was able to defeat Leontius and his forces near Dara, and in the process captured

    Phocas

    Phocas

    Phocas

  • 344
  • Calendar year

    Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Leontius and Bonosus (or, less frequently, year 1097 Ab urbe condita). The denomination

    344

    344

  • Magister militum
  • Imperial Roman military office

    Philippicus 589–591: Comentiolus 591–603: Narses 603–604 Germanus 604–605 Leontius 605–610 Domentziolus 610 Comentiolus (brother of Phocas) 611-612 Priscus

    Magister militum

    Magister militum

    Magister_militum

  • Battle of Carthage (698)
  • Engagement of the conquest of Maghreb

    population surrendered to the Arabs in order to prevent any bloodshed. Emperor Leontius, only in the third year of his reign, soon learnt of the events that befell

    Battle of Carthage (698)

    Battle of Carthage (698)

    Battle_of_Carthage_(698)

  • Hippo Regius
  • Ancient name for the modern city of Annaba, Algeria

    bishops of Hippo are known: Saint Theogenes(256? – martyr 259?) Saint Leontius (died 303?) Fidentius (martyr ?304) Valerius (388?–396), who ordained St

    Hippo Regius

    Hippo Regius

    Hippo_Regius

  • Papurius
  • usurper Marcian was held prisoner after his failed revolt in 479, and where Leontius and his general and king-maker Illus were besieged between 484 and 488

    Papurius

    Papurius

  • Patrologia Graeca
  • Collection of writings by Greek Christian authors (1857–1866)

    Eustathius monk, Emperor Justinian, Agapetus the Deacon, Leontius Byzantinus PG 86b: Leontius Byzantinus (continuation), Patriarch Ephraim of Antioch,

    Patrologia Graeca

    Patrologia_Graeca

  • Oxford Early Christian Texts
  • May 2006 Against the Monophysites: Testimonies of the Saints and Aporiae Leontius of Jerusalem Patrick T. R. Gray ISBN 978-0-19-926644-9 10 December 2009

    Oxford Early Christian Texts

    Oxford_Early_Christian_Texts

  • Florianus
  • Roman emperor in 276

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Florianus

    Florianus

    Florianus

  • Theodora of Khazaria
  • Byzantine empress from 705 to 711

    in 685. In 695, Justinian was deposed by a coup d'état under strategos Leontius. Justinian's nose was slit and he was exiled to Cherson in Crimea. Justinian

    Theodora of Khazaria

    Theodora_of_Khazaria

  • Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185

    protectorate over the kingdom and restoration of the Orthodox patriarch, Leontius II, in Jerusalem. Raynald's mission was successful, and Baldwin consented

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin IV of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_IV_of_Jerusalem

  • Christianization of Armenia
  • Conversion of country to Christianity

    a retinue of Armenian princes and was consecrated bishop of Armenia by Leontius of Caesarea. Until the death of Nerses I in the late fourth century, Gregory's

    Christianization of Armenia

    Christianization of Armenia

    Christianization_of_Armenia

  • Sophronius II of Jerusalem
  • Thomas I Basileus John VI Sergius I Solomon Theodosius Elias III Sergius II Leontius I Athanasius I Christodulus I Agathon John VII Christodulus II Thomas II

    Sophronius II of Jerusalem

    Sophronius_II_of_Jerusalem

  • Amalric of Nesle
  • Latin patriarch of Jerusalem (died 1180)

    Jerusalem, Leontius, to enter the kingdom as the representative of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos, whose aid the king hoped to secure; Manuel recalled Leontius in

    Amalric of Nesle

    Amalric of Nesle

    Amalric_of_Nesle

  • Theophilus Pashkovsky
  • Russian-American Orthodox bishop (1874–1950)

    Predecessor Metropolitan Platon (Rozhdestvensky) Successor Metropolitan Leontius (Turkevich) Other post Archbishop of Chicago Orders Ordination December

    Theophilus Pashkovsky

    Theophilus Pashkovsky

    Theophilus_Pashkovsky

  • Patriarch Paisius of Alexandria
  • Greek Orthodox patriarch and scholar

    Eutychius Sophronius II Isaac Job Elias I Arsenius Theophilus II George II Leontius Alexander II John VI Cyril II Sabbas Sophronius III Elias II Eleutherius

    Patriarch Paisius of Alexandria

    Patriarch_Paisius_of_Alexandria

  • Shahin's invasion of Asia Minor (615)
  • 615 invasion

    most glorious former consul, the patrician and praetorian prefect, and Leontius the most glorious former consul, patrician and city prefect, and Anastasius

    Shahin's invasion of Asia Minor (615)

    Shahin's_invasion_of_Asia_Minor_(615)

  • Philippicus
  • Byzantine emperor from 711 to 713

    Emperor Justinian II. Instead, the position of emperor was taken first by Leontius and then by Tiberius III, who relegated Bardanes to Cephalonia. When Justinian

    Philippicus

    Philippicus

    Philippicus

  • Theodore of Raithu
  • Indoctrination. Latin De sectis. Not to be confused with Leontius of Byzantium or Leontius of Jerusalem Theodore of Raithu at the Encyclopædia Britannica

    Theodore of Raithu

    Theodore_of_Raithu

  • Faustus of Milan
  • Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Faustus of Milan

    Faustus_of_Milan

  • Nero
  • Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Nero

    Nero

    Nero

  • Nicholas Kanabos
  • Emperor-elect of the Byzantine Empire

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Nicholas Kanabos

    Nicholas_Kanabos

  • Princess Sandukht
  • Armenian princess and Christian martyr

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Princess Sandukht

    Princess Sandukht

    Princess_Sandukht

  • Phoenice (Roman province)
  • Roman/Byzantine province (c. 194–392)

    with letters resuming from 388 onward. However, the law codes reveal that Leontius served as consularis of Phoenice in 372, and Petrus held the same position

    Phoenice (Roman province)

    Phoenice (Roman province)

    Phoenice_(Roman_province)

  • Mihailo Pejić
  • Metropolitan of Karlovci Stefan Stratimirović, and Belgrade Metropolitan Leontius have been preserved and are among important sources in the historiography

    Mihailo Pejić

    Mihailo_Pejić

  • Torquatus of Acci
  • First-century bishop of Guadix, Spain

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Torquatus of Acci

    Torquatus of Acci

    Torquatus_of_Acci

  • Paraskevi of Rome
  • Eastern Orthodox martyr and saint

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Paraskevi of Rome

    Paraskevi of Rome

    Paraskevi_of_Rome

  • John the Scythian
  • put forward the civil officer Leontius as emperor. John and Theodoric, with a large army, defeated Illus and Leontius near Antioch in September of that

    John the Scythian

    John_the_Scythian

  • Cosmas and Damian
  • Patron saints of medicine and of twins

    shot by arrows, and finally suffered execution by beheading. Anthimus, Leontius and Euprepius, their younger brothers, who were inseparable from them throughout

    Cosmas and Damian

    Cosmas and Damian

    Cosmas_and_Damian

  • Benedict I of Jerusalem
  • Thomas I Basileus John VI Sergius I Solomon Theodosius Elias III Sergius II Leontius I Athanasius I Christodulus I Agathon John VII Christodulus II Thomas II

    Benedict I of Jerusalem

    Benedict I of Jerusalem

    Benedict_I_of_Jerusalem

  • Febronia of Nisibis
  • Saint

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Febronia of Nisibis

    Febronia of Nisibis

    Febronia_of_Nisibis

  • John Roberts (martyr)
  • Welsh saint

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    John Roberts (martyr)

    John Roberts (martyr)

    John_Roberts_(martyr)

  • Macarius of Jerusalem
  • 4th-century bishop of Jerusalem

    Thomas I Basileus John VI Sergius I Solomon Theodosius Elias III Sergius II Leontius I Athanasius I Christodulus I Agathon John VII Christodulus II Thomas II

    Macarius of Jerusalem

    Macarius of Jerusalem

    Macarius_of_Jerusalem

  • Marcus Aurelius
  • Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus Aurelius

    Marcus_Aurelius

  • Law school of Berytus
  • Ancient school of Roman law, to 551 AD

    6th-century scholars, were Cyrillus, Patricius, Domninus, Demosthenes, Eudoxius, Leontius and Amblichus. Cyrillus was the founder of the ecumenical school of jurists

    Law school of Berytus

    Law school of Berytus

    Law_school_of_Berytus

  • Peter To Rot
  • First Papua New Guinean saint and Martyr (1912–1945)

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Peter To Rot

    Peter_To_Rot

  • Byzantine literature of the Justinian era
  • Byzantine literature from the reign of Justinian I to the Heraclian dynasty

    controversies of the previous century. Contributors included Emperor Justinian I, Leontius of Byzantium, Ephraim of Antioch, and Anastasius I of Antioch, patriarch

    Byzantine literature of the Justinian era

    Byzantine literature of the Justinian era

    Byzantine_literature_of_the_Justinian_era

  • Placidia
  • Roman empress

    25. Aelia Flaccilla 6. Theodosius II 26. Bauto 13. Aelia Eudoxia 3. Licinia Eudoxia 14. Leontius 7. Aelia Eudocia 15. Unnamed sister of Asclepiodotus

    Placidia

    Placidia

  • Saint Tiburtius
  • Christian martyr

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Saint Tiburtius

    Saint Tiburtius

    Saint_Tiburtius

  • Saint Petronilla
  • Roman Catholic saint

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint Petronilla

    Saint_Petronilla

  • Sabinus of Spoleto
  • Late 3rd-century bishop and Christian martyr

    Martyrs Konstanti Kakhi Kyriaki Lawrence Leocadia Leonides of Alexandria Leontius, Hypatius and Theodulus Leucius of Brindisi Lorenzo Ruiz Lucian of Antioch

    Sabinus of Spoleto

    Sabinus of Spoleto

    Sabinus_of_Spoleto

  • Isaac II Angelos
  • Byzantine emperor (1185–1195; 1203–1204)

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Isaac II Angelos

    Isaac II Angelos

    Isaac_II_Angelos

  • Gabrielius
  • is also called Gabrielius the Prefect or Gabriel the Prefect. A poem by Leontius Scholasticus, honoring a statue of Gabrielius, is included in the Greek

    Gabrielius

    Gabrielius

  • Commodus
  • Roman emperor from 177 to 192

    Tiberius) Constans II Constantine IV (w. Heraclius & Tiberius) Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Justinian II (w. Tiberius IV) Philippicus Anastasius II Theodosius

    Commodus

    Commodus

    Commodus

  • Praetorian prefecture of the East
  • One of four territorial divisions of the Late Roman Empire

    August 27: Septimius Acindynus 340 October 11–344 July 6: FLavius Domitius Leontius 344?/346: Maiorinus 344?–351 summer: Flavius Philippus 351 autumn–353 July

    Praetorian prefecture of the East

    Praetorian prefecture of the East

    Praetorian_prefecture_of_the_East

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  • Male

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    LEONTIY

    (Леонтий) Russian form of Latin Leontius, LEONTIY means "lion-like."

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  • LEONZIO
  • Male

    Italian

    LEONZIO

    Italian form of Latin Leontius, LEONZIO means "lion-like."

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  • Male

    Spanish

    LEONCIO

    Spanish form of Latin Leontius, LEONCIO means "lion-like."

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  • Male

    French

    LÉONCE

    French form of Latin Leontius, LÉONCE means "lion-like."

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  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Karni

    Unique; Arrow

  • Farzad
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    Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Persian

    Farzad

    Splendid Birth

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    Servant of the Loving

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    A cowherd, Name of dynasty

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Sanatana

    Eternal; Lord Shiva

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    JERAHMEEL

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Yerachmeel, JERAHMEEL means "may God have pity" or "whom God loves." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Hezron. 

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    Krishant | க்ரீஷாஂத

    Supreme Lord Krishna

  • Santh | ஸஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Santh | ஸஂத

    Saintly person, Tranquil

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    Cogswell

    English : habitational name from Great and Little Coxwell in Oxfordshire, named with an Old English personal name Cocc + Old English wella ‘spring’, ‘stream’.English : variant of Coggeshall.

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  • Male

    Spanish

    IGNACIO

    Spanish form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNACIO means "unknowing."

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