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− | </div>[[Saint]] [[Nicephorus | + | </div>[[Saint]] [[Nicephorus I of Constantinople|Nikephoros]] the [[Confessor]], [[Patriarch]] of Constantinople; Great-[[Martyr]] John the New of Sochi, who suffered at Belgrade; New-Martyr Demetrius of Philadelphia; [[Hieromartyr]] Photinus (Pothimus), [[Bishop]] of Lyons, and his companion Martyr Blandina; New-Martyr Constantine of the Hagarenes ([[Mount Athos]]); Saint [[John the New of Suceava|John of Asprokastron]] ("Cetatea Albă" or "White Fortress"); Hieromartyr Erasmus of Ochrid, who reposed in peace, and 8,000 martyrs with him; New-Martyr John of Trebizond; New-Martyr John, Confessor of Suceava; Saint Dodo of the St. David Gareji [[Monastery]], Georgia; [[Venerable]] Barlaam of Khutin; Saint Oda, [[Archbishop of Canterbury]]; Martyrs Markellinos the [[Presbyter]] and Peter the [[Exorcist]], of Rome; glorification of the [[venerable]] parents of Saint Nino, [[Enlightener]] of Georgia: Zebulon and Susanna; uncovering of the [[relics]] of the Venerable Juliana, Princess of Vyazma |
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Saint Nikephoros the Confessor, Patriarch of Constantinople; Great-Martyr John the New of Sochi, who suffered at Belgrade; New-Martyr Demetrius of Philadelphia; Hieromartyr Photinus (Pothimus), Bishop of Lyons, and his companion Martyr Blandina; New-Martyr Constantine of the Hagarenes (Mount Athos); Saint John of Asprokastron ("Cetatea Albă" or "White Fortress"); Hieromartyr Erasmus of Ochrid, who reposed in peace, and 8,000 martyrs with him; New-Martyr John of Trebizond; New-Martyr John, Confessor of Suceava; Saint Dodo of the St. David Gareji Monastery, Georgia; Venerable Barlaam of Khutin; Saint Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury; Martyrs Markellinos the Presbyter and Peter the Exorcist, of Rome; glorification of the venerable parents of Saint Nino, Enlightener of Georgia: Zebulon and Susanna; uncovering of the relics of the Venerable Juliana, Princess of Vyazma