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Theodore's and letter
Another glimpse of Theodore's episcopal life is supplied by a letter of Chrysostom to him from Cucusus ( AD 404-407 ) ( Chrys.
Facundus ( x. 4 ) speaks of Theodore's " innumerable books "; John of Antioch, in a letter quoted by Facundus ( ii. 2 ), describes his polemical works as alone numbering " decem millia " ( i. e. muria ), an exaggeration of course, but based on fact.

Theodore's and suggested
Although there is no definite proof of the date of his birth, it has been suggested by Ukrainian historian Mykhaylo Maksymovych that it is likely 27 December 1595 ( St. Theodore's day ).

Theodore's and monastery
Theodore's revival of the Studios monastery had a major effect on the later history of Byzantine monasticism.
His disciple, Naukratios, recovered control of the monastery after the end of iconoclasm in 842, and throughout the remainder of the ninth century the Studite abbots continued Theodore's tradition of opposition to patriarchal and imperial authority.

Theodore's and is
Theodore's interpretation of the Eucharistic rite is directed towards the triumph over the power of death brought about by the Resurrection.
Therefore, relations between the Studite Abbot and the Patriarch appear to have been initially untroubled, an impression which is reinforced by the choice ( 806 / 807 ) of Theodore's brother, Joseph, as Archbishop of Thesaloniki.
Until recently, scholarship on Theodore had focused on only the latter period since it is attested in Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English, and also in Stephen of Ripon's Vita Sancti Wilfrithi, whereas no source directly mentions Theodore's earlier activities.
" Rapper's Delight " is also sampled in DJ Grand Wizard Theodore's Subway Theme.
It is almost certainly to this cause that we owe the preservation in a Latin dress of at least one-half of Theodore's commentaries on Paul.
Its exegetical value is diminished by Theodore's absolute confidence in the Septuagint.
It is noteworthy for its independence of earlier hermeneutical authorities and Theodore's reluctance to admit a Christological reference.
It is later discovered that he is Theodore's father.
It is Theodore's misfortune to occupy a place beyond the mental co-ordinates of most commissioning editors ".
It is an enlarged version of St Theodore's church in Constantinople.
Later, he is sent to Cashel as Theodore's emissary and is reunited with Fidelma in The Subtle Serpent.
Saint Theodore's Church is the most interesting Byzantine relic in Avdat.
Nothing is known about Charles Theodore's life for 25 years after 1706, when his father died, except the fact that he probably lived in England for some time ( his name appears in a 1732 list of subscribers to a volume of harpsichord music published in London ).
* Theodore's magic puzzle: The extra life minigame is a regular 4x4 shuffling puzzle, which has to be completed in inside a time limit.
The line stating " where I first received my lessons, nature's school " is a possible link, reflecting Theodore's obsession with nature during his youth and his belief that it held the answers to life, a topic he wrote of on several occasions.
Nothing is known of Theodore's first term, except that he succeeded Isaac 643, and was replaced by Plato c. 645.

Theodore's and first
It has often been assumed that Theodore's family belonged to the iconodule party during the first period of Byzantine Iconoclasm.
The latter years of this decade witnessed Theodore's first appearance as a writer.
Elliott was Theodore's best-man on October 27, 1880, on Theodore's first marriage to Alice Roosevelt.
Theodore's first successes came in 1388, soon followed by his conquest of Argos.

Theodore's and against
However the church of Edessa was generally favorable to Theodore's teaching, and supported Ibas against their bishop.
To Proclus the matter appeared so serious that towards the close of 437 he wrote to John I of Antioch, as the leading prelate of the East, though really having no canonical jurisdiction over Osrhoene, begging him to persuade Ibas, if innocent, to remove the scandal by condemning publicly certain propositions chiefly drawn from Theodore's writings against the errors of Nestorius.
" Clement begins by commending Theodore's actions against the Carpocratians, a heretical sect.
Theodore's younger son Demetrios Angelos Doukas lost Thessalonica to Nicaea in 1246 and Michael II of Epirus allied with the Latins against the Nicaeans.
During a six-person, intergender tag match between Randy Orton, Edge, and Lita against Trish Stratus, Carlito, and John Cena, some fans chanted Theodore's name.
Theodore and his sons made their way back to Thessalonica and incited a revolt against Theodore's brother Manuel Komnenos Doukas who had ruled the city since 1230.
Under Theodore's guidance, Dresser's estate accused Hanley of plagiarism and threatened to bring a suit against Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation, publisher of " Back Home Again in Indiana ".

Theodore's and .
One day, the trio discover that one of Theodore's former assistants, Rudolph Gore-Slimey (), has stolen his design for a race car engine, and has become a world champion Formula One driver.
Theodore's father, known in the family as " Thee ", was a New York City philanthropist, merchant, and partner in the family glass-importing firm Roosevelt and Son.
Mittie's brother, Theodore's uncle, James Dunwoody Bulloch, was a United States Navy officer who became a Confederate Navy commander and secret agent in Britain who was most responsible for the destruction of the United States merchant fleet and procuring ships and supplies to run through the Union blockade.
Theodoret likes to choose the best among various interpretations before him, preferably Theodore's, and supplements from his own.
Charles Theodore's heir, Maximilian Joseph, Duke of Zweibrücken ( on the French border ), brought all the Wittelsbach territories under a single rule in 1799.
The brother of Theoktiste, Theodore's uncle Platon, was himself an important official in the imperial financial administration.
Following the death of Emperor Leo IV ( r. 775 – 780 ) in 780, Theodore's uncle Platon, who had lived as a monk in the Symbola Monastery in Bithynia since 759, visited Constantinople, and persuaded the entire family of his sister, Theoktiste, to likewise take monastic vows.
It appears likely that Platon at this time put forth Theodore's name, but Nikephoros, a layman who held the rank asekretis in the imperial bureaucracy, was chosen instead.
In the winter of the same year, Theodore's brother Joseph visited him in Constantinople, but refused to attend the Christmas mass in Hagia Sophia, at which the emperor, the patriarch, and the priest Joseph would have been present.
Once more Theodore's opinion prevailed, although this time with serious consequences ; Krum attacked and took Mesembria in November of the same year.
On April 4, 814, Theodore's uncle Platon died in the Studios Monastery after a long illness.
Shortly thereafter Leo had Theodore's poems removed from the Chalke Gate and replaced by a new set of " iconoclastic " epigrams.
Theodore's activities in his final years are somewhat difficult to trace.
Theodore's years of exile, regular fasting, and exceptional exertions had taken their toll, and in 826 he became quite ill.
Elements of Theodore's Testament were incorporated verbatim in the typika of certain early Athonite monasteries.
Having taken the imperial throne and made the 11-year old John IV ineligible for the emperorship by blinding him, Michael VIII Palaiologos had Theodore's three other daughters married off to Italian and Bulgarian foreigners, so their descendants could not threaten his own children's claim to the imperial succession.
** St. Theodore's Catholic School

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