Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Patriarch Jove


  
 List of people by name: J
Joachim of Moscow, Patriarch[?], (1674-1690), Metropolitan of Moscow
Julian of Alexandria[?], (178-189), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
Justus of Alexandria[?], (118-129), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/bi/Biographical_Listing___J.html   (476 words)

  
 List of primates of Russia - OrthodoxWiki
In the pre-Tartar period of its history The Russian Church was one of the metropolitanates of the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
The patriarch, an ardent patriot of Russia who was to be tortured to death by the invaders, was the spiritual leaders of the mass levy led by Minin and Pozharsky.
After the death of Patriarch Adrian in 1700, Peter I delayed the election of the new Primate of the Church.He established, in 1721, a collective supreme administration known as the Holy and Governing Synod.
www.orthodoxwiki.org /List_of_primates_of_Russia   (933 words)

  
 Patriarch Job of Moscow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
During the reign of Feodor I (read Boris Godunov), Job was appointed archbishop of Rostov and Metropolitan of Moscow and All Russia in 1587.
On January 26, 1589, Job was elected the first Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia.
Patriarch Job was glorified as a saint by the Russian Orthodox Church in 1989.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Patriarch_Jove   (583 words)

  
 Dimitri II of Russia Encyclopedia Article @ RussianWealth.com (Russian Wealth)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This would-be Dmitriy appeared in history circa 1600, when he impressed the Muscovite Patriarch Job of Moscow with his learning and assurance.
On the 20 June the impostor made his triumphal entry into Moscow, and on the July 21 he was crowned tsar by a new patriarch of his own choosing, the Greek Ignatius.
At first the new tsar tried to consolidate his power by visiting the sepulchre of Tsar Ivan, and the convent of his widow Maria Nagaya, who accepted him as her son.
www.russianwealth.com /encyclopedia/Dimitri_II_of_Russia   (1230 words)

  
 [No title]
The Patriarch, still with the quiet smile upon his lips, rose from his armchair, and, keeping his clasp on Madison's hand, led Madison to the door, opened it, and with a gesture at once courtly and affectionate bade his guest good-night.
Reaching the beach, the Patriarch paused and turned his face toward the ocean, while he drew in great breaths of the invigorating air--and Madison involuntarily stepped a little aside to look at the other critically, as one might seek a vantage ground from which to view a picture in all its variant lights and shades.
Madison had led the Patriarch outside the door of the cottage as the sound of wheels announced the expected arrival, and was waiting for her as Mr.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/5/5/7/15578/15578-8.txt   (19491 words)

  
 Genealogies Of Genesis
But the patriarchs were often 100 years older at the birth of their named son in the Septuagint than they were in the Vulgate, resulting in an Eastern Creation approximately 1500 years earlier than the Western Creation.
The following table lists the patriarchs that appear in the Vulgate and the Septuagint, but their names are spelt as they appear in the King James Version of the Bible.
Also given is each patriarch's age at the birth of his named son and his age at death.
genealogy-guides.com /a/232048/Genealogies+of+Genesis.html   (2590 words)

  
 Modern Catholicism Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The subject was brought before a Council of Constantinople, under the presidency of Flavian, the Patriarch, in the year 448; and Eutyches was condemned by the assembled Bishops of holding the doctrine of One, instead of Two Natures in Christ.
Three out of the four patriarchs were in favour of the heresiarch, the fourth being on his trial.
These three Patriarchs were supported by the Exarchs of Ephesus and Cæsarea in Cappadocia; and both of these as well as {306} Domnus and Juvenal, were supported in turn by their subordinate Metropolitans.
mailer.fsu.edu /~bmurphy/modchome.html   (11081 words)

  
 Darkness and Dawn -- Chapter 63   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The patriarch listened eagerly while Stern and the girl discussed the strange phenomenon; but when their excitement had subsided and they were ready again to hear him, he began anew:
Already the patriarch had arisen and now he gestured at the heavy bench of stone.
He touched a large and close-wrapped bundle lying in the little crypt, dimly seen by the flicker of the oily wick.
www.litrix.com /darkdawn/darkd063.htm   (1882 words)

  
 Anne Waldman Autobiography:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The poem was later to be named Iovis, subtitled All Is Full of Jove: Iovis being the generative of Jove.
All is full of Jove, his sperm presumably to people space.
Not simply an attack on the patriarch but a celebration of male energy and experience in all its myriad forms.
www.poetspath.com /waldmanimages/file10.html   (405 words)

  
 In Conference -- HOW2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Codes, hieroglyphs, and foreign expressions subvert the authority of patriarchal language and redeem other languages in the effort to open these systems as well.
As H.D.’s persona of the despairing poet transfigures in Trilogy from lowly worm to Psyche-butterfly, she gains strength through reclaiming suppressed female myth as the missing piece in patriarchal history; she enacts "the flowering of the rod," transforming the symbolic, phallic caduceus with the female image of the flower.
Her subversive transformation of gender symbols is reenacted in moves made as Waldman moves to realign gender energies.
www.scc.rutgers.edu /however/v1_4_2000/current/readings/thomas.html   (2417 words)

  
 The Orthodox Church of the East in the Eighteenth Century, Introduction
Ecclesiastically then, the Nonjurors were in an utterly false position; and it is not a little remarkable that the confusion of their ideas on the order and precedency of the Christian hierarchy should be found reflected in the very first of their Proposals to the Eastern Church.
The attempt to impose the Decrees of the Synod of Bethlehem on the Nonjurors as an indispensable condition of Intercommunion, was certainly an act of arbitrary authority on the part of the Easterns, as bad as any that they or ourselves have had cause to complain of in Rome.
The Patriarch to whom this Letter is addressed was Chrysanthus, the immediate successor of his uncle Dositheus in the See of S. James, who could, no doubt, well appreciate the ecclesiastical complications of England.
anglicanhistory.org /nonjurors/williams/introduction.htm   (6239 words)

  
 The Origins of Christianity, Part III
As to his being born of a virgin, you have your Perseus to balance that.
And when they tell that Hercules was strong, and travelled over all the world, and was begotten by Jove of Alcmene, and ascended to heaven when he died, do I not perceive that the Scripture which speaks of Christ, "strong as a giant to run his race," has been in like manner imitated?
And when he [the devil] brings forward Aesculapius as the raiser of the dead and healer of all diseases, may I not say that in this matter likewise he has imitated the prophecies about Christ?...
www.truthbeknown.com /origins3.htm   (1003 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Miracle Man, by Frank L. Packard.
The Patriarch was over eighty years of age, and he had come, deaf and dumb, to Needley sixty years ago—nobody knew from where, nor his previous history, nor his name.
The Patriarch held the slate within a bare inch or two of his face, and moved it back and forth before his eyes to follow the lines.
Long and painfully the Patriarch studied it, anxiously deciphering the words that he had never seen before, anxious to know all and whatever this might tell him about his niece—then again he nodded his head and expressed his gratitude by, patting Madison's sleeve.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/1/5/5/7/15578/15578-h/15578-h.htm   (18616 words)

  
 Jove - IMDb: Cinema Jove - Valencia International Film Festival
Patriarch Jove Jove (Russian : Иов, Iov) (real name: Иоанн, or Ioann), also known as Jove of Moscow (2nd quarter of the 16th century - June 19,
This version of Jove also works under DOS, Win32 and the Mac with almost the same functionality as the Un*x version.
The effect of Jove's rude word is to diminish everything within its jurisdiction.
xn--sjq06xj14a.com /?q=jove   (347 words)

  
 The God-Idea of the Ancients (or Sex in Religion) - Chapter X. Ancient Speculations Concerning Creation (by Eliza Burt ...
This egg is identical with the ark, and from it the diluvian patriarch was born.
According to the Grecian mythology, much of which was a comparatively late development, mortal woman was the handiwork of Vulcan the Firegod, who, being commissioned by Jove to execute “a snare for gods and man,” moulded the beauteous form of woman.
This is a worthy example of the contempt and scorn shown by the Greeks for women during the later period of their career as a nation.
www.authorama.com /god-idea-of-the-ancients-12.html   (2872 words)

  
 Best Sellers: Paperback Fiction
(Jove, $7.50.) The final volume of a trilogy about three brothers contending with a crisis in their family's life.
(Jove, $7.50.) Philadelphia cops probe crimes committed by people in their department and outside it.
(Silhouette, $6.99.) A patriarch takes steps to get his three stubbornly single grandsons married.
partners.nytimes.com /books/98/12/27/bsp/bestpaperfiction.html   (614 words)

  
 Discussion: 86. Lod also Lydea, called also Diospolis - (Lydda, Lud)
When the saint was excommunicated with his Bethlehem community by John II, archbishop of Jerusalem, Jerome sent to Lydda catechumens he had instructed so that his friend the bishop could baptize them on Easter.
The friendship between the two is confirmed by a letter sent by Dionysius to Theophilus, patriarch of Alexandria, and preserved among Jerome's letters (No. 94) in which he shows himself a strenuous anti-Origenist.
The latter opened a mission in 1846, but it did not develop much and it was not necessary to build a new church.
www.christusrex.org /www1/ofm/mad/discussion/086discuss.html   (4690 words)

  
 [No title]
(Silhouette, $6.99.) A family patriarch finds three young men to marry his granddaughters.
(Jove, $7.50.) In Buenos Aires in 1943, three Americans cope with German efforts to provide for a postwar Reich.
(Jove, $6.99.) Trials and tribulations await a reclusive painter summoned to the bedside of his dying stepfather.
partners.nytimes.com /books/97/11/09/bsp/bestpaperfiction.html   (522 words)

  
 Berkley/Jove Authors: Material Girl
And thanks to a sexy contractor, her scrap-metal love life is about to undergo some major renovations.
In the first book of her sizzling new trilogy, Julia London introduces readers to the glamorous Lear family, whose dying patriarch has vowed to teach his spoiled, pampered daughters to appreciate the important things in life--like love...
Robin Lear is all that--and her jet- set life is golden.
berkleyjoveauthors.com /book196   (327 words)

  
 Aether: Logs - Archives - A Broken Engagement
Scene: A dark Empyrean claims kinship with House Thanatos, and the outrage of such a "taint" is enough to drive Arianna of House Augustus to call off her engagement to Lord Raziel, patriarch of Thanatos.
Arianna steps out from the living quarters, a small, flat piece of cloth in one hand as a young maid-servant trails after her, carrying a rather large basket full of multi-colored yarns and embroidery thread.
Dimitrius looks to Arianna, "Domina, I did not hear your name, which I am sure shall be such as music is to mine ears." He offers her a smile, his dark eyes twinkling in the moonlight.
aether.mux.net /oldsite/Logs/Archives/broken.html   (5120 words)

  
 February 26, Every-Day Book
On the death of St. Alexander in 420, St. Athanasius succeeded to his patriarchal chair.
The fogs of England have been at all times the complaint of foreigners.
To deck her waist, froze to a gem.
www.uab.edu /english/hone/etexts/edb/day-pages/057-february26.html   (59 words)

  
 Jove - The Earth/Moon System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jove Books originated as Pyramid Books, which was founded in 1949 by Alfred R. Jove continued to publish John Jakes very successfully, and in addition
During the reign of Feodor I (read Boris Godunov), Jove was appointed archbishop
Amazon.com: Bird of Jove (Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural Environment, No 17): Books by David Bruce.
pilotidea.com /?q=jove   (179 words)

  
 Maureen Mullarkey: Christopher Le Brun; Marlborough Chelsea
Passionately engaged with the rigors of abstract painting, he created a thundering horse of Jove for the twentieth century.
His current turn away from abstraction toward more literal representation deprives similar motifs of the iconic status they achieved previously.
Le Brun is claiming his place on the art historical timeline running from Pierre Puvis de Chevannes, patriarch of modern art and an early influence on Picasso, to the present.
www.maureenmullarkey.com /essays/lebrun.html   (920 words)

  
 Amazon.frĀ : Fletch Reflected: Livres en anglais: Gregory McDonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Shana is worried because there have been accidents lately involving Radleigh that could have been fatal.
No one on the estate is even borderline normal, and everyone has a potential motive for wanting the patriarch dead.
Jack, in the guise of a summer pool hand, engages each in witty exchanges of dialogue, fraught with cryptic meaning.
www.amazon.fr /Fletch-Reflected-Gregory-McDonald/dp/0515116769   (534 words)

  
 144
Change of Patriarch of Constantinople from Patriarch Polycarpus II[?] to Patriarch Athendodorus[?]
My blood, my want of strength, my sick heart shows, And, by my fall, the conquest to my foe.
Whose arms gave shelter to the princely eagle, Whose top-branch overpeer'd Jove's spreading tree These eyes, that now are dimm'd with death's fl veil, To search the secret treasons of the world; Were lik'ned oft to kingly sepulchres; And who durst smile when Warwick bent his brow?
www.factspider.com /14/144.html   (256 words)

  
 Review 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
As patriarchal systems (with their male sky gods) replace the older matriarchal ones (perhaps linked with the migration of Indo-Europeans into the Balkan peninsula and Greek islands), the Great Goddess is subdued and divided - her three aspects are parceled out among separate goddesses who are subordinated to the male gods.
The aspects of the Goddess are altered to reflect non-threatening forms; formerly positive symbols of the goddess are often transformed into negative forms.
Zeus fathers Lawfulness (Eunomia), Justice (Dike), and Peace (Eirene), indicating that the cosmos is held in relative harmony by him.
www.pitt.edu /~classics/mythlit/review3.html   (2753 words)

  
 Saxo Grammaticus - Supernatural Beings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The gods spring, according to Saxo's belief, from a race of sorcerers, some of whom rose to pre-eminence and expelled and crushed the rest, ending the "wizard-age", as the wizards had ended the monster or "giant-age".
That they were identic with the classic gods he is inclined to believe, but his difficulty is that in the week-days we have Jove : Thor; Mercury : Woden; whereas it is perfectly well known that Mercury is Jove's son, and also that Woden is the father of Thor -- a comic "embarras".
The most active god, the Dane's chief god (as Frey is the Swede's god, and patriarch), is "Woden".
www.normanniireiks.org /guilds_lore/lore/saxo/saxo_intro13.htm   (1523 words)

  
 Dionysus Terminology / Jacob to Justine / 0.04_13
0201_#11 : Kingdom of Judah, which sprang from tribe of Judah, the patriarch and 4th son of Jacob, taken captive by Babylon.
1101_#3 : Third St. Joseph, following Joseph the patriarch and son of Jacob and Joseph the husband of Mary and stepfather of Christ.
Noted for taking Christ's body off the cross and placing it in his own tomb.
www.dionysus.org /x0004_13.html   (536 words)

  
 The Early Middle Ages
The Patriarch of Constantinople was the Patriarch as long as the Byzantine Empire held the world together, but as their world began to fall apart, other patriarchates emerged identified with specific nationalities--Greece, and Russia became the most important, surpassing older patriarchates in Jerusalem and Antioch.
The other world was also identified by religion--the world of Islam which too emerged from the Roman-Greek world of religion and culture, of Aristotle and Jesus.
Thus Pepin's legitimacy rested on both Germanic custom--proclamation by an assembly of warriors--and Roman custom--coronation by the pontifex maximus, Patriarch of Rome, the Pope.
www.essene.com /History/earlymed.html   (2847 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.