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27 April / 4 January [ 44 ] Brother of the Lord, Apostle of the Seventy, Patriarch of Jerusalem, Hieromartyr, also known as Simon of Clopas[ 664 ] Simeon Niger. 33–150. 27 April / 4 January [ 44 ] Apostle of the Seventy, Prophet, also known as Simeon of Antioch[ 665 ][ 666 ] Simeon of Trier. 1035.
Jerzy Nowosielski – famous Polish painter, noted for his numerous works of Byzantine-influenced religious art. Karl Matzek – convert from Catholicism who did religious art for the faith. Prokhor of Gorodets – icon painter. Toros Roslin – Armenian of Oriental Orthodoxy, but some of his works are Byzantine-influenced.
The Saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church (and of the Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine Rite) have various customary saint titles with which they are commemorated on the liturgical calendar and in Divine Services. Many of the titles of saints can overlap with each other (e.g. apostle and disciple) or are at least not mutually exclusive ...
This list of saints in the Russian Orthodox Church includes only people canonized as saints by the Russian Orthodox Church, or the preceding Metropolis of Kiev and all Rus'. Saints are sorted by their first names. Macarius, Metropolitan of Moscow canonised a total of 39 saints at two Church councils held in 1547 and 1549, and later added 8 more.
Caesar of Dyrrhachium. Charitina of Lithuania. Daniel Chorny. Saint Cleopatra. Conon of Naso. Cosmas I of Constantinople. Cosmas of Maiuma. Cunigunde of Luxembourg. Cyril VI of Constantinople.
The teachers of Dharma in Tibet. Pandita. Rinpoche. Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche. Shabdrung. Shamarpa. Tai Situpa. Tulku. In Tibetan Buddhism, a Lama who has through phowa and siddhi consciously determined to be reborn, often many times, in order to continue their Bodhisattva vow.
Within the Oriental Orthodox Christian denominations, the Ethiopian Orthodox tradition names seven Archangels as Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Uriel, Raguel, Phanuel, and Remiel; [24] in the Coptic Orthodox tradition the seven to eight archangels are named as Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, Suriel, Zadkiel, Sarathiel, and Ananiel, [25][26][27] as well ...
Russian given names are provided at birth or selected during a name change.Orthodox Christian names constitute a fair proportion of Russian given names, but there are many exceptions including pre-Christian Slavic names, Communist names, and names taken from ethnic minorities in Russia.