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The emperor repaired the church of Theodore in Euchaneia, and changed the name of that city to Theodoropolis. [9] [a] Saint Theodore was the patron saint of the Capuchins. [12] 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,
Nilles argued that this epithet was a later mistake and that, rather than being a recruit, Theodore's name had originally referenced his service in the Cohors Tyronum.) [1] [11] The saint is also distinguished as Theodore of Amasea, [1] [12] Theodore of Euchaita, [1] [13] and Theodore Martyr. The epithets are not generally needed, as Theodore ...
Theodore Stratelates (Ancient Greek: Ἅγιος Θεόδωρος ὁ Στρατηλάτης, transl. 'the General' or 'Military Commander'; Coptic: ⲡⲓⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲑⲉⲟⲇⲱⲣⲟⲥ), also known as Theodore of Heraclea (Ancient Greek: Θεόδωρος Ἡρακλείας; AD 281–319), was a martyr and warrior saint in the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic and Oriental Orthodox Churches.
St. Theodore Coptic Orthodox Church (Canal al-Suways, Shatby) St. George Coptic Orthodox Church (Sporting, Alexandria) St. Peter the Martyr Coptic Orthodox Church (Brucheion) (destroyed) St. Theodore Coptic Orthodox Church (Brucheion) (destroyed) Archangel Raphael Coptic Orthodox Church (Island of Pharos) (destroyed)
Theodora, chaste virgin martyr; Theodora, the monk; Theodore, disciple of St. Pakhomius; Theodore the Martyr; Theban Legion, is entire Roman legion of 6666 men; Theodore, the prince of Mishreke; Theodore, the prince of Shotb; Theodoros I, the 45th Pope of Alexandria; Theodorus, disciple of St. Pachomius; Theodosius I, the 33rd Pope of Alexandria
San Teodoro (Italian for "Saint Theodore"), informally known as San Toto, [1] is an early medieval church in Rome dedicated to the martyr and warrior saint Theodore of Amasea. Its use was given to the Eastern Orthodox community of Rome by Pope John Paul II in 2004.
St. Theodore the Martyr. St. Theodore of Amasea or St. Theodore Tyron (died 306), military saint; St. Theodore of Heraclea or St. Theodore Stratelates (281-319), military saint; St. Theodorus of Tabennese (c. 314–368), disciple of Saint Pachomius; Mar Theodore of Mopsuestia (c. 350–428), Christian theologian, and Bishop of Mopsuestia; St ...
Icon of Great-Martyrs Theodore Tiron and Theodore Stratelates, 16th century, Monastery of the Transfiguration, Prilep (North Macedonia). A great martyr (also spelled greatmartyr or great-martyr) or megalomartyr (from Byzantine Greek μεγαλομάρτυς, megalomártus, from μέγας, mégas 'great' + μάρτυς, mártus 'martyr'; Church Slavonic: великомꙋ́ченикъ ...