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Prominent Orthodox Saints From the 16th through 18th Centuries? Who comes to mind?
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« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2011, 11:08:52 PM » |
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 St. Paisius Velichkovsky; 18th century Why?
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« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2011, 11:24:08 PM » |
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It's just that I can't really think of many saints from that period (not by name, anyway, though I remember reading about "new martyrs" and such), so I figured I'd start a thread about it.
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« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2011, 03:25:45 AM » |
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St. Peter Mohyła, St. Athanasius of Brest.
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« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2011, 08:34:57 AM » |
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The Kollyvades fathers- St. Nikodemos, St. Macarius, St. Athanasios of Parios, etc.
St. Dimitri of Rostov
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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2011, 09:25:24 AM » |
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Prominent Orthodox Saints From the 16th through 18th Centuries? Who comes to mind?
St. Seraphim of Sarov. St. Nicodemus the Hagiorite. St. Innocent of China and Irkutsk.
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« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2011, 09:36:13 AM » |
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St. Dionysios of Zakynthos, the Holy Queen-Martyr Ketevan, St. Mitrophan of Voronezh (he was friends with Tsar Peter I), St. George the New Martyr of Ioanina, St. Cyril Lucaris.
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« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2011, 10:09:12 AM » |
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Just Greek saints, but in Portuguese. Send me your email and I can send to you the chart I made on that.
Santo Nascimento Dormição Idade Século XIV 1301 1400 99 Santa Ipomi de Lutraki 1371 1450 79 Santo Efraim de Nea Makri 1384 1426 42 São Marcos de Éfeso 1393 1445 52
Século XV 1401 1500 99 São Constantino XI Palaiologos 1404 1453 49 Santa Matrona de Kios 1410 1462 52 Santa Markela de Kios 1420 1500 80 São Niphon II 1446 1508 62 Jugo Otomano 1453 1821 368 São Máximo, o Grego 1475 1556 81 São Davi 1480 1550 70 São Bessarion II 1489 1540 51
Século XVI 1501 1600 99 São Gerásimo da Kefalônia 1506 1579 73 São Serafim de Livadeia 1520 1602 82 Santa Philotei de Atenas 1522 1589 67 São Dionísio de Zakynthos 1547 1622 75 São Serafim do Fanariom 1547 1601 54 Santo Atanásio Patelarou 1580 1654 74 Santo Eugênio Aetolos 1595 1682 87
Século XVII 1601 1700 99 São João Naukliros 1629 1669 40 São Demétrio da Filadélfia 1632 1657 25 São Triantafyllos 1665 1680 15
Século XVIII 1701 1800 99 Santo Atanásio Parios 1713 1784 71 São Cosmas da Etólia 1714 1779 65 São Theocharis 1722 1740 18 São Macárius Notaras de Corinto 1731 1805 74 São Theodoro Mártir de Mitilene 1744 1784 40 Santo Atanásio de Tessalônica 1749 1774 25 São Nicodemus da Montanha Santa 1749 1809 60 São Nikephoros de Kios 1750 1821 71 Santo Agápios Papantonopoulos 1753 1812 59 São Michael Baknanas 1753 1771 18 São Cirilo VI 1769 1821 52 Santo Aggelis, o Médico 1773 1813 40 São Theodoro Mártir Bizantino 1774 1795 21 São Joaquim de Vatopaidi 1786 1868 82 Santo Atanásio Repanidiotis 1790 1846 56 São Demétrio de Kios 1790 1815 25 Santo Arsênio de Paros 1800 1877 77
Século XIX 1801 1900 99 São Theodoro da Samotrácia 1805 1835 30 São George de Ioannina 1808 1838 30 Santo Arsênio, o Capadácio 1840 1924 84 São Nektarius de Pentápolis 1846 1920 74 São Papa-Nikolas (Planas) de Atenas 1851 1932 81 São Savas, o Novo de Kalymnos 1862 1948 86 São Crisóstomo de Esmirna 1867 1922 55
Século XX 1901 2000 99 São George (Karslidis) de Drama 1901 1959 58 São Filomeno (Hasapis) do Poço de Jacó 1913 1979 66
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« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2011, 11:45:47 AM » |
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Just Greek saints, but in Portuguese. Send me your email and I can send to you the chart I made on that.
@Fabio Leite: As the OC.net is an English speaking board (apart from Other Languages section) I officially ask you to provide a translation of that post. You have 3 days starting from know to complete my request.
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« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2011, 11:50:51 AM » |
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Just Greek saints, but in Portuguese. Send me your email and I can send to you the chart I made on that.
@Fabio Leite: As the OC.net is an English speaking board (apart from Other Languages section) I officially ask you to provide a translation of that post. You have 3 days starting from know to complete my request.
"São" means "Saint." "Nascimento"= birth. "Dormição" = falling asleep. "Idade"= age. There, translation done.
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« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2011, 01:08:31 PM » |
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Sorry. Here it is.
Saint Birth Dormition Age 14th Century 1301 1400 99 St. Ipomea of Lutraki 1371 1450 79 St. Ephraim of Nea Makri 1384 1426 42 St. Mark of Ephesus 1393 1445 52
15th Century 1401 1500 99 St. Constantine XI Palaiologos 1404 1453 49 Saint Matron of Kios 1410 1462 52 Saint Markela of Kios 1420 1500 80 St. Niphon II 1446 1508 62 Ottoman yoke 1453 1821 368 St. Maximus the Greek 1475 1556 81 St. David 1480 1550 70 St. Bessarion II 1489 1540 51
16th Century 1501 1600 99 Saint Gerasim of Kefalonia 1506 1579 73 St. Seraphim of Livadeia 1520 1602 82 Saint Philotas of Athens 1522 1589 67 St. Dionysius of Zakynthos 1547 1622 75 St. Seraphim of Fanariom 1547 1601 54 St. Athanasius Patelarou 1580 1654 74 St. Eugene Aetolia 1595 1682 87
17th Century 1601 1700 99 St. John Naukliros 1629 1669 40 Saint Demetrius of Philadelphia 1632 1657 25 St. Triantafyllou 1665 1680 15
18th Century 1701 1800 99 St. Athanasius Parios 1713 1784 71 St. Cosmas of Aetolia 1714 1779 65 St. Theocharis 1722 1740 18 St. Macarius Notaras Corinthian 1731 1805 74 St. Theodore Martyr of Mytilene 1744 1784 40 St. Athanasius of Thessalonica 1749 1774 25 St. Nicodemus of Holy Mountain 1749 1809 60 St. Nikephoros of Kios 1750 1821 71 St. Agápios Papantonopoulou 1753 1812 59 St. Michael Baknanas 1753 1771 18 St. Cyril VI 1769 1821 52 Holy Aggelos, the Medical 1773 1813 40 St. Theodore Martyr, the Byzantine 1774 1795 21 St. Joachim of Vatopaidi 1786 1868 82 St. Athanasius Repanidiotis 1790 1846 56 St. Demetrius of Kios 1790 1815 25 St. Arsenios of Paros 1800 1877 77
19th Century 1801 1900 99 St. Theodore of Samothrace 1805 1835 30 St. George of Ioannina 1808 1838 30 St. Arsenius the Capadocian 1840 1924 84 St. Nektarius of Pentapolis 1846 1920 74 St. Papa-Nikolas (Planas) of Athens 1851 1932 81 St. Sava, the New Kalymnos 1862 1948 86 St. Chrysostom of Smyrna 1867 1922 55
20th Century 1901 2000 99 St. George (Karslidis) of Drama 1959 1901 58 St. Filomeno (HASAP) of Jacob's Well 1913 1979 66
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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2011, 01:11:25 PM » |
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Thanks.
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« Reply #12 on: August 02, 2011, 01:12:57 PM » |
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Just as a curiosity, the average age for saints to die according to this list is 57,13 years.
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« Reply #13 on: July 22, 2012, 12:17:17 PM » |
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Anyone have some saints between the 10th and 13th centuries? I can think of St. Symeon the New Theologian and St. Theophylact of Ochrid...
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« Reply #14 on: July 22, 2012, 12:22:51 PM » |
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St. Vladimir?
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« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2012, 01:41:17 PM » |
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St. Vladimir?
And Sts. Olga, Boris, and Gleb. St. Irene of Hungary
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« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2012, 04:06:32 PM » |
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Anyone have some saints between the 10th and 13th centuries? I can think of St. Symeon the New Theologian and St. Theophylact of Ochrid...
St. Gregory Palamas
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« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2012, 05:15:28 PM » |
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Anyone have some saints between the 10th and 13th centuries? I can think of St. Symeon the New Theologian and St. Theophylact of Ochrid...
St. Gregory Palamas I guess he lived 4 years in the 13th century, and he could have said something profound during that time... 
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« Reply #18 on: July 24, 2012, 09:32:53 AM » |
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Saint Euphrosyne of Suzdal Saint John of Novgorod (read his hagiography, it rocks)
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Anyone have some saints between the 10th and 13th centuries? I can think of St. Symeon the New Theologian and St. Theophylact of Ochrid...
Many of the Patriarchs of Constantinople in that period are saints, with a significant gap during the decline of the Komnenoi, and continuing for some time after the sack of the city. Nicholas I Mysticos [16 May] 901‐907, 912‐925 Euthymios Ι [5 Aug] 907‐912 Stephanos II [18 July] 925‐928 Tryphon [19 Apr] 928‐931 Polyeuktos [5 Feb] 956‐970 Nicholas II Chrysovergis [16 Dec] 984‐995 Sergius II [12 Apr] 999‐1019 Efstathius [31 May] 1020‐1025 Constantine III Leichoudis [29 July] 1059‐1063 John VIII Xifilinos [30 Aug] 1063‐1075 Kosmas I of Jerusalem [2 Jan] 1075‐1081 Leo Styppis [12 Nov] 1134‐1143 Arsenios Autoreianos [28 Oct] 1255‐1260, 1261‐1267 Joseph I [30 Oct] 1267‐1275, 1282‐1283 Athanasius I [28 Oct] 1289‐1293, 1304‐1310 Full information is in Das Register des Patriarchats von Konstantinopel. Several listed above are very famous. Probably Athanasius I is the most well known.
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