Andrew of Crete, Saint — • Also known as Andreas, monk, bishop of Gortyna, best known for his hymnody, d. 740 or 720 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Andrew of Crete — For the martyr of 766 of the same name, see Andrew of Crete (martyr). Infobox Saint name=Saint Andrew, Archbishop of Crete birth date=c. 650 death date=July 4, 8th century feast day=July 4 venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize=200px… … Wikipedia
Andrew of Crete — Saint and writer of hymns who lived from 660 to 740. He is usually credited with changing the entire form of church hymns from the kontakion, a kind of sermon in verse, to the kanon, a more creative and elaborate kind of hymn (q.v.) that was… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Andrew (disambiguation) — As a first name, Andrew (from a Greek word meaning manly or courageous ) may refer to:Saints *Saint Andrew the apostle *Saint Andrew of Lampsacus *Saint Andrew Corsini *Saint Andrew of Crete *Saint Andrew the ScotRoyals and nobles *Andrew I of… … Wikipedia
Andrew — Infobox Given Name Revised name = Andrew imagesize= caption= pronunciation = gender = Male meaning = manly [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Andrew Online Etymology Dictionary: Andrew] ] [http://www.behindthename.com/name/andrew Behind… … Wikipedia
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Saint Nikon the Metanoeite — Nikon the Metanoite (Greek: Νίκων ὁ Μετανοείτε, Nikon ho Metanoeite; born circa 930,[1] died 998[2][3]) was a Byzantine Greek monk, itinerant preacher, and Christian Orthodox saint born in Pontus (modern north eastern Turkey).[4] … Wikipedia
Saint-Domingue (colonie française) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Domingue. Colonie de Saint Domingue 1627 – 1825 … Wikipédia en Français