Changes

Jump to: navigation, search

Damaskinos the Stoudite

286 bytes added, 16:01, February 25, 2012
m
cat.
'''Damaskinos Stouditis, the Stoudite''' (Gr. Δαμασκηνός , ὁ Στουδίτης) was a patriarchal [[exarch ]] of Aitolia. He was born in Thessaloniki and was a student of Th. the famous [[Theophanes Eleavoulkos ]] in Constantinople. Later in 1564, he became the [[Bishop ]] of Liti and Rendini. He continued his career as [[Metropolitan ]] of Nafpaktos and Arta and some years later as Patriarchal exarch of Aitolia. He died in † 1577.
==Life==
He is generally thought to have been born ca. 1530-1535and [[baptism|baptised]] with the name Demetrios. He refers to himself in his own works as a "Thessalonikeus"" and is therefore assumed to have been born in Thessaloniki. The adjective "Stoudite" is given as an honourary title of the period indicating that he was a scholar. He studied in the Patriarchal Academy (Gr. Πατριαρχικὴ Ἀκαδημὶα) of Constantinople during the reign of the Patriarch Jeremia I and Dionysios II and is also known to have travellined traveled widely including [[Mount Athos]], Meteora, Naupaktos and Arta, Russia and [[Venice]]. He was a major influential figure of the sixteenth century and also a well-known teacher.
Up to 1546, little biographical information of his life has survived. Between 1550 to 1559 it seems that his time was divided between Constantinople and the monasteries of [[Meteora]] in Thessaly of Greece.
He is well known for his book, ''[[Thesaurus Thesaurismata (Damaskinos)|ThesaurusThesaurismata]]''(Gr. Θησαυρίσματα).
During 1565-1572 he traveled to Kiev as a representative of Patriarch Metrophaness III and in 1574 became the Metropolitan of Naupaktos and Arta and subsequently died in 1577.
 
==See also==
* Patriarch [[Jeremias II Tranos of Constantinople|Jeremias II]], student of Damaskinos the Stoudite
==Works==
[[Category:Bishops]]
[[Category:16th-century bishops]]
8,921
edits

Navigation menu