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Theodore the Martyr

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260: 88: 140:(Theodore the General), two important military saints of the Byzantine period. The two saints are likely identical in origin, the veneration of Theodore of Amasea is ascertained for the late 4th century, while the tradition of Theodore Stratelates develops from that of Theodore of Amasea by the 9th century. There is a Coptic Life of Theodore the General, which places his martyrdom in Egypt. In Coptic tradition, the saint is also known as Saint Theodore of Shwtp. 164: 209:". He called on Theodore for assistance, saying "gather together the troops of thy brother martyrs, and thou with them beseech God to stay the invasion of the barbarians." Gregory wrote, "The hues of the ornamentation in the church are veritably like a book that speaks, for painting even if silent knows how to speak from the wall." This speech is often used in defense of the use of religious images. 339: 25: 1379:
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recorded that at the Convent of our Lady of the Murate there was a rib of St. Theodore the Martyr, which had been mislaid and forgotten, but which the saint revealed in a vision to Sister Maria of Scarperia. The chronicle of the convent included many wonderful events associated with this relic. An
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But he hath left us the memory of his battles as a lesson, assembling the faithful in crowds, instructing the Church, driving away evil spirits, bringing down good angels among us, procuring all suitable gifts for us from God, converting this place into a hospital for every variety of disease, a
205:(c. 250 – 310). He was among a surge of soldiers who were martyred in the 4th century. He is described as "a poor soldier, newly conscripted." Gregory said, "This, as we believe, is he who during the past year calmed the stormy fury of the barbarians, and stopped the terrible war of the savage 306:, and took the headless body of Saint Theodore the Martyr from its church of Saint Sophia. The saint was headless because the Emperor Licinius had decapitated him after he had slain a dragon. A relative of Jacopo, Marco Dauro, took the body to Venice where he placed it in the church of 425:, the patron saint of toothache. His successors continued to add to the collection. In 1762 it was reported that the body of Saint Theodore the Martyr was lying in a magnificent shrine of silver or brass gilt, adorned with crystals and gems and enameled with gold, in the monastery of 449:
The Theodore who intervened for the Emperor John I Tzimiskes would have been Theodore Stratelates of Euchaneia. Some sources confuse him with Theodore of Amasea and therefore say that the Emperor changed the name of
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and retreat to Russia. The victory occurred on the anniversary of Saint Theodore the Martyr, and the army thought that the knight on the white horse was the saint. The emperor repaired the church of Theodore in
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The Protestant's manual: consisting of sermons and tracts, selected from the works of the best English divines, on the principal points of the popish controversy : with an introduction and notes
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haven for those who are tossed in a sea of affliction, a store-house for the needy poor, a secure home for the wayfarer, a never-failing place of meeting for those who celebrate the festival.
310:. Saint Theodore and the dragon were later commemorated in a statue on top of his column in Venice. The Irish friar Simon Fitz-Simon passed through Venice in 1323 on his way to the 295:. However, Saint Theodore was often used as a symbol of Venice's affiliation to Byzantium and as Venice became more independent, Saint Theodore's presence waned in the city. 1037:
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407:, who rebuilt their church in 1670 at their own expense, preserved the body of Saint Theodore the Martyr with great veneration. It had been given to them by Cardinal 201:
in Amasia in 383, in the church where the saint's remains were said to be located. This Theodore was a Roman soldier martyred around 303 in the time of the Emperor
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in 970 in which the whole Greek army saw a champion on a white horse fighting before the first ranks. He disappeared after the battle was won. The Russian prince
240:. An observer in Rome in 1844 of a Capuchin's panegyric of Saint Theodore at the church dedicated to the martyr, on the saint's day, recorded as a sample, 353:, England, a new church was built by Abbott Gunther in 1069. In 1105 relics of Theodore the Martyr were translated to the church. John of Glastonbury's 1082:
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A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines: Being a Continuation of 'The Dictionary of the Bible'
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inventory of 1504 included a number of relics including the shoulder blade of Saint Theodore the Martyr. The
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in Upper Egypt. A church was dedicated to him, and great signs and wonders took place through his body.
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Saints Theodore Tyron and Theodore Stratelates in a fresco from Rila Monastery, Bulgaria
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Venice, the Tourist Maze: A Cultural Critique of the World's Most Touristed City
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of Myra and his uncle, also Nicholas. This occurred during an expedition to the
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1872 account tells of a small church of Theodore the Martyr at the foot of
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Music and Musicians in the Escorial Liturgy Under the Habsburgs, 1563–1700
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The Churches and Monasteries of Egypt and Some Neighbouring Countries
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An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
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In 1100 the remains of Saint Theodore the Martyr were stolen from
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Bird, Jessalynn; Peters, Edward; Powell, James M. (2013-03-26).
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obtained a variety of relics, including a trace of the blood of
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Statue of St Theodore on western column in Piazzetta in Venice
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in Asia Minor and taken to Venice, along with the body of
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Crick, Julia C.; Houts, Elisabeth van (2011-04-21).
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Theodore of Amasea
Theodore Stratelates
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Theodore_of_Amasea § The_two_St_Theodores

Theodore of Amasea
Theodore Stratelates
Sofia
Theodore of Amasea
Theodore Stratelates
Theodore and Pausilippus
Theodore, Philippa and companions
Teodor Komogovinski

Setb
Asyut
Abu al-Makarim
Babylon, Egypt
Gregory of Nyssa
Maximian
Scythians
John I Tzimiskes
Russians
Sviatoslav I of Kiev
Bulgaria
Euchaneia
Capuchins

Myra

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