Metropolis of Mytiline
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* Saint [[Theoctiste of the Isle of Lesbos|Theoctiste]] | * Saint [[Theoctiste of the Isle of Lesbos|Theoctiste]] | ||
* Saint '''[[Theophanis the Sirgiannis]]''' | * Saint '''[[Theophanis the Sirgiannis]]''' | ||
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| + | * The Saints 5 virgin-martyrs of Lesbos <ref>How they martyred and when is unknown. They are only mentioned in a Synaxaristis by Saint [[Nicodemos the Aghiorite]]</ref> | ||
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* New Martyr [[Theodora of Byzantium]] | * New Martyr [[Theodora of Byzantium]] | ||
Revision as of 17:25, December 30, 2008
The Holy Metropolis of Mytiline, Eressos and Plomariou [1] (Gr. Μυτιλήνης, Ερεσσού και Πλωμαρίου) is part of the Church of Greece
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Metropolitan
The current metropolitan is His Eminence Metropolitan Iakovos III of Mytiline (Gr. ΙΑΚΩΒΟΣ Γ' Μυτιλήνης, Ερεσσού και Πλωμαρίου)
See also
- Miraculous icon of The Virgin of the Holy Blessing(s)
- Miraculous icon of Archangel Michael of Mantamados
- Holy wonder-working Saints Raphael, Nicholas and Irene
- Saint Euprepeia [2]
- Saint Thomayi of Lesbos (January 3, 1204)
- Saints Olympia and Euphrosynis (May 11 - 13th century)
- Saint Andrew, Archbishop of Crete (July 4 - 7th and 8th-century)
- Saint George, Bishop of Mytiline (April 7, 821)
- Saint Gregory, Bishop of Accou (March 4, either 1150 or 1185)[3]
- Saint Theoctiste
- Saint Theophanis the Sirgiannis
- Saints David, Symeon and George the Confessors
- The Saints 5 virgin-martyrs of Lesbos [4]
- New Martyr Theodora of Byzantium
- Saint Irene of Athens
- Holy Patriarchal and Stavropegic Monastery of Leimonos founded by Saint Ignatios Agallianos in 1526.
End notes
- ↑ Mytiline can also be spelled Mytilene, Mitiline or Mitilene
- ↑ Her identity was discovered in 1931 in an ancient ruin and is unoffocially recognised since there are no records to her martyrdom.
- ↑ His holy relics and tomb were found in 1935.
- ↑ How they martyred and when is unknown. They are only mentioned in a Synaxaristis by Saint Nicodemos the Aghiorite
External links
- Official Webpage (in Greek)