Maximus Confessor, Saint approximately 580-662
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Works: | 1,059 works in 2,135 publications in 11 languages and 20,382 library holdings |
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Roles: | Author, Other, cnm, Dedicatee, Honoree, Editor, Attributed name, Contributor, Dubious author, wat |
Classifications: | BR65.M413, 270.2092 |
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Most widely held works about
Maximus
- Crisis of empire : doctrine and dissent at the end of late antiquity by Phil Booth( )
- The Christocentric cosmology of St. Maximus the Confessor by Torstein Tollefsen( )
- The ascetic life ; The four centuries on charity by Maximus( Book )
- Maximus the Confessor by Andrew Louth( Book )
- All things new : the trinitarian nature of the human calling in Maximus the Confessor and Jürgen Moltmann by Brock Bingaman( )
- Union and distinction in the thought of St. Maximus the Confessor by Melchisedec Törönen( )
- Microcosm and mediator : the theological anthropology of Maximus the Confessor by Lars Thunberg( Book )
- The Byzantine Christ : person, nature, and will in the Christology of Saint Maximus the Confessor by Demetrios Bathrellos( Book )
- Maximus the Confessor and his companions : documents from exile by Maximus( Book )
- The body in St. Maximus the Confessor : holy flesh, wholly deified by Adam G Cooper( Book )
- The Oxford handbook of Maximus the Confessor by Pauline Allen( Book )
- Byzantine gospel : Maximus the Confessor in modern scholarship by Aidan Nichols( Book )
- Man and the cosmos : the vision of St. Maximus the Confessor by Lars Thunberg( Book )
- Cosmic liturgy : the universe according to Maximus the Confessor by Hans Urs von Balthasar( Book )
- Maximus the Confessor : Jesus Christ and the transfiguration of the world by Paul M Blowers( Book )
- Maximi Confessoris Ambigua ad Iohannem, iuxta Iohannis Scotti Eriugenae Latinam interpretationem by Maximus( Book )
- Denying divinity : apophasis in the patristic Christian and Soto Zen Buddhist traditions by J. P Williams( Book )
- Verleiblichung und Synergie : Grundzüge der Bibelhermeneutik bei Maximus Confessor by Assaad Elias Kattan( Book )
- Maxime le confesseur : la charité, avenir divin de l'homme by Jean-Miguel Garrigues( Book )
- Carl Jung and Maximus the confessor on psychic development : the dynamics between the 'psychological' and the 'spiritual' by G. C Tympas( Book )
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Most widely held works by
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The life of the Virgin by
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13 editions published in 2012 in English and held by 913 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Long overlooked by scholars, this seventh-century Life of the Virgin, attributed to Maximus the Confessor, is the earliest complete Marian biography. Originally written in Greek and now surviving only in Old Georgian, it is here translated for the first time into English. It is a work that holds profound significance for understanding the history of late ancient and medieval Christianity, providing a rich source for understanding the history of Christian piety. This Life is especially remarkable for its representation of Mary's prominent involvement in her son's ministry and her leadership of the early Christian community. In particular, it reveals highly developed devotion to Mary's compassionate suffering at the Crucifixion, anticipating by several centuries an influential medieval style of devotion known as 'affective piety' whose origins generally have been confined to the Western High Middle Ages."--Jacket
13 editions published in 2012 in English and held by 913 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Long overlooked by scholars, this seventh-century Life of the Virgin, attributed to Maximus the Confessor, is the earliest complete Marian biography. Originally written in Greek and now surviving only in Old Georgian, it is here translated for the first time into English. It is a work that holds profound significance for understanding the history of late ancient and medieval Christianity, providing a rich source for understanding the history of Christian piety. This Life is especially remarkable for its representation of Mary's prominent involvement in her son's ministry and her leadership of the early Christian community. In particular, it reveals highly developed devotion to Mary's compassionate suffering at the Crucifixion, anticipating by several centuries an influential medieval style of devotion known as 'affective piety' whose origins generally have been confined to the Western High Middle Ages."--Jacket
Maximus Confessor : selected writings by
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5 editions published in 1985 in English and held by 715 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1985 in English and held by 715 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On difficulties in Sacred Scripture : the responses to Thalassios by
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32 editions published between 1980 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 709 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Maximos the Confessor (ca. 580-662) is now widely recognized as one of the greatest theological thinkers, not simply in the entire canon of Greek patristic literature, but in the Christian tradition as a whole. A peripatetic monk and prolific writer, his penetrating theological vision found expression in an unparalleled synthesis of biblical exegesis, ascetic spirituality, patristic theology, and Greek philosophy, which is as remarkable for its conceptual sophistication as for its labyrinthine style of composition. On Difficulties in Sacred Scripture, presented here for the first time in a complete English translation (including the 465 scholia), contains Maximos's virtuosic theological interpretations of sixty-five difficult passages from the Old and New Testaments. Because of its great length, along with its linguistic and conceptual difficulty, the work as a whole has been largely neglected. Yet alongside the Ambigua to John, On Difficulties in Sacred Scripture: The Responses to Thalassios deserves to be ranked as the Confessor's greatest work and one of the most important patristic treatises on the interpretation of Scripture, combining the interconnected traditions of monastic devotion to the Bible, the biblical exegesis of Origen, the sophisticated symbolic theology of Dionysius the Areopagite, and the rich spiritual anthropology of Greek Christian asceticism inspired by the Cappadocian Fathers"--front flap
32 editions published between 1980 and 2018 in 5 languages and held by 709 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Maximos the Confessor (ca. 580-662) is now widely recognized as one of the greatest theological thinkers, not simply in the entire canon of Greek patristic literature, but in the Christian tradition as a whole. A peripatetic monk and prolific writer, his penetrating theological vision found expression in an unparalleled synthesis of biblical exegesis, ascetic spirituality, patristic theology, and Greek philosophy, which is as remarkable for its conceptual sophistication as for its labyrinthine style of composition. On Difficulties in Sacred Scripture, presented here for the first time in a complete English translation (including the 465 scholia), contains Maximos's virtuosic theological interpretations of sixty-five difficult passages from the Old and New Testaments. Because of its great length, along with its linguistic and conceptual difficulty, the work as a whole has been largely neglected. Yet alongside the Ambigua to John, On Difficulties in Sacred Scripture: The Responses to Thalassios deserves to be ranked as the Confessor's greatest work and one of the most important patristic treatises on the interpretation of Scripture, combining the interconnected traditions of monastic devotion to the Bible, the biblical exegesis of Origen, the sophisticated symbolic theology of Dionysius the Areopagite, and the rich spiritual anthropology of Greek Christian asceticism inspired by the Cappadocian Fathers"--front flap
St. Maximus the Confessor's Questions and doubts by
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23 editions published between 1982 and 2010 in 5 languages and held by 476 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Maximus the Confessor (580–662) was a monk whose writings focused on ascetical interpretations of biblical and patristic works. For his refusal to accept the Monothelite position supported by Emperor Constans II, he was tried as a heretic, his right hand was cut off, and his tongue was cut out. A major theologian of the Byzantine Church, St. Maximus is venerated in both Eastern and Western Christian traditions. Despina Prassas’s translation of the Quaestiones et Dubia presents for the first time in English one of the Confessor’s most significant contributions to early Christian biblical interpretation. The original work is believed to have been written before 626 while the monk was a member of a community located near Constantinople. The text is a series of 239 interrogations and responses addressing theological, philosophical, ascetical, spiritual, and liturgical concerns. In his work, Maximus the Confessor brings together the patristic exegetical aporiai tradition and the spiritual-pedagogical tradition of monastic questions and responses. The overarching theme is the importance of the ascetical life. For Maximus, askesis is a lifelong endeavor that consists of the struggle and discipline to maintain control over the passions. One engages in the ascetical life by taking part in both theoria (contemplation) and praxis (action). To convey this teaching, Maximus uses a number of pedagogical tools including allegory, etymology, number symbolism, and military terminology. Prassas provides a rich historical and contextual background in her introduction to help ground and familiarize the reader with this work. As the first study focused exclusively on the Quaestiones et dubia, this important book will appeal to the growing audience of readers interested in Maximus the Confessor and, more broadly, to scholars and students of early Christianity, early Byzantine monasticism, and patristic biblical exegesis."--
23 editions published between 1982 and 2010 in 5 languages and held by 476 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Maximus the Confessor (580–662) was a monk whose writings focused on ascetical interpretations of biblical and patristic works. For his refusal to accept the Monothelite position supported by Emperor Constans II, he was tried as a heretic, his right hand was cut off, and his tongue was cut out. A major theologian of the Byzantine Church, St. Maximus is venerated in both Eastern and Western Christian traditions. Despina Prassas’s translation of the Quaestiones et Dubia presents for the first time in English one of the Confessor’s most significant contributions to early Christian biblical interpretation. The original work is believed to have been written before 626 while the monk was a member of a community located near Constantinople. The text is a series of 239 interrogations and responses addressing theological, philosophical, ascetical, spiritual, and liturgical concerns. In his work, Maximus the Confessor brings together the patristic exegetical aporiai tradition and the spiritual-pedagogical tradition of monastic questions and responses. The overarching theme is the importance of the ascetical life. For Maximus, askesis is a lifelong endeavor that consists of the struggle and discipline to maintain control over the passions. One engages in the ascetical life by taking part in both theoria (contemplation) and praxis (action). To convey this teaching, Maximus uses a number of pedagogical tools including allegory, etymology, number symbolism, and military terminology. Prassas provides a rich historical and contextual background in her introduction to help ground and familiarize the reader with this work. As the first study focused exclusively on the Quaestiones et dubia, this important book will appeal to the growing audience of readers interested in Maximus the Confessor and, more broadly, to scholars and students of early Christianity, early Byzantine monasticism, and patristic biblical exegesis."--
The church, the liturgy, and the soul of man : the Mystagogia of St. Maximus the Confessor by
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23 editions published between 1599 and 2017 in 7 languages and held by 343 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
23 editions published between 1599 and 2017 in 7 languages and held by 343 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Maximi confessoris opuscula exegetica duo by
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18 editions published between 1911 and 1991 in 7 languages and held by 274 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1911 and 1991 in 7 languages and held by 274 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On the cosmic mystery of Jesus Christ : selected writings from St. Maximus the Confessor by
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6 editions published in 2003 in English and held by 256 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume provides translations from St. Maximus' two main collections of theological reflections - his Ambigua (or Difficulties) and his Questions to Thalassius - plus one of his Christological opuscula, previously unavailable in English. The translations are accompanied by notes. --from back cover
6 editions published in 2003 in English and held by 256 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This volume provides translations from St. Maximus' two main collections of theological reflections - his Ambigua (or Difficulties) and his Questions to Thalassius - plus one of his Christological opuscula, previously unavailable in English. The translations are accompanied by notes. --from back cover
The ascetic life ; The four centuries on charity by
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28 editions published between 1900 and 2013 in 5 languages and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
28 editions published between 1900 and 2013 in 5 languages and held by 254 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Maximi Confessoris Ambigua ad Thomam una cum Epistula secunda ad eundem by
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15 editions published in 2002 in 4 languages and held by 211 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published in 2002 in 4 languages and held by 211 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On difficulties in the Church fathers: the Ambigua by
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5 editions published in 2014 in English and Greek, Ancient and held by 207 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Maximos the Confessor (580-662) occupies a unique position in the history of Byzantine philosophy, theology, and spirituality. His profound spiritual experiences and penetrating theological vision found complex and often astonishing expression in his unparalleled command of Greek philosophy, making him one of the most challenging and original Christian thinkers of all time. So thoroughly did his thought come to influence the Byzantine theological tradition that it is impossible to trace the subsequent history of Orthodox Christianity without knowledge of his work. The Ambigua (or 'Book of Difficulties') is Maximo's greatest philosophical and doctrinal work, in which his daring originality, prodigious talent for speculative thinking, and analytical acumen are all on lavish display. In the Ambigua, a broad range of theological topics - cosmology, anthropology, the philosophy of mind and language, allegory, asceticism, and metaphysics - are transformed in a synthesis of Aristotelian logic, Platonic metaphysics, Stoic psychology, and the arithmetical philosophy of a revived Pythagoreanism. The result is a labyrinthine map of the mind's journey to God that figured prominently in the Neoplatonic revival of the Komnenian Renaissance and the Hesychast Controversies of the Late Byzantine period. This remarkable work has never before been available in a critically based edition or English translation."--
5 editions published in 2014 in English and Greek, Ancient and held by 207 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Maximos the Confessor (580-662) occupies a unique position in the history of Byzantine philosophy, theology, and spirituality. His profound spiritual experiences and penetrating theological vision found complex and often astonishing expression in his unparalleled command of Greek philosophy, making him one of the most challenging and original Christian thinkers of all time. So thoroughly did his thought come to influence the Byzantine theological tradition that it is impossible to trace the subsequent history of Orthodox Christianity without knowledge of his work. The Ambigua (or 'Book of Difficulties') is Maximo's greatest philosophical and doctrinal work, in which his daring originality, prodigious talent for speculative thinking, and analytical acumen are all on lavish display. In the Ambigua, a broad range of theological topics - cosmology, anthropology, the philosophy of mind and language, allegory, asceticism, and metaphysics - are transformed in a synthesis of Aristotelian logic, Platonic metaphysics, Stoic psychology, and the arithmetical philosophy of a revived Pythagoreanism. The result is a labyrinthine map of the mind's journey to God that figured prominently in the Neoplatonic revival of the Komnenian Renaissance and the Hesychast Controversies of the Late Byzantine period. This remarkable work has never before been available in a critically based edition or English translation."--
Maximi Confessoris Quaestiones ad Thalassium by
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11 editions published in 1980 in 3 languages and held by 185 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
11 editions published in 1980 in 3 languages and held by 185 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Centuries sur la charité by
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29 editions published between 1943 and 2017 in French and held by 179 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
After a dozen years of monastic life, around 625 perhaps, on the eve of Persian and Arab invasions, who will throw him on the road to exile, Maxime the Confessor records his spiritual experience in the traditional form, the "Kephalaia", a series of a hundred small chapters that can go from two lines to half a page, and each of which formulates a conviction long tested and verified in the monastic life. After the ascetic prowess of the first monks in the fourth century, after the intellectualist excesses of the origenist school of Evagrius Pontic, Maxime wanted to put charity (agape) at the center of the Christian life, hence the title he chooses for these four centuries. There is still, of course, the mark of Evagre, but also that of Origen, Gregory Nazianzen and Pseudo-Denys the Areopagite: all the first masters of spiritual life have contributed their stone to an original building, marked by the powerful personality of Maxime, who in turn nourishes for centuries the East and the West.-- Translation cover page 4
29 editions published between 1943 and 2017 in French and held by 179 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
After a dozen years of monastic life, around 625 perhaps, on the eve of Persian and Arab invasions, who will throw him on the road to exile, Maxime the Confessor records his spiritual experience in the traditional form, the "Kephalaia", a series of a hundred small chapters that can go from two lines to half a page, and each of which formulates a conviction long tested and verified in the monastic life. After the ascetic prowess of the first monks in the fourth century, after the intellectualist excesses of the origenist school of Evagrius Pontic, Maxime wanted to put charity (agape) at the center of the Christian life, hence the title he chooses for these four centuries. There is still, of course, the mark of Evagre, but also that of Origen, Gregory Nazianzen and Pseudo-Denys the Areopagite: all the first masters of spiritual life have contributed their stone to an original building, marked by the powerful personality of Maxime, who in turn nourishes for centuries the East and the West.-- Translation cover page 4
Maximi Confessoris Mystagogia : una cum Latina interpretatione Anastasii Bibliothecarii by
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15 editions published in 2011 in 3 languages and held by 165 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
15 editions published in 2011 in 3 languages and held by 165 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Scripta saeculi VII vitam Maximi Confessoris illustrantia : una cum latina interpretatione Anastasii Bibliothecarii iuxta
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5 editions published in 1999 in 3 languages and held by 164 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1999 in 3 languages and held by 164 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Le Monde et l'Église selon Maxime le Confesseur by
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5 editions published in 1973 in French and held by 126 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1973 in French and held by 126 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Vie de la Vierge by
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21 editions published in 1986 in 4 languages and held by 125 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
21 editions published in 1986 in 4 languages and held by 125 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Maximi Confessoris Ambigua ad Iohannem, iuxta Iohannis Scotti Eriugenae Latinam interpretationem by
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18 editions published between 1988 and 1991 in 6 languages and held by 118 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1988 and 1991 in 6 languages and held by 118 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Maximi Confessoris Capita de duabus Christi naturis. Necnon Pseudo-Maximi Confessoris Capita gnostica by
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11 editions published in 2017 in 3 languages and held by 118 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Ce volume présente la première édition critique de deux collections de 'capita' attribuées à Maxime le Confesseur (580-662). La première œuvre, le "De duabus Christi naturis", n'était autrefois disponible que dans l'édition peu fiable de J.-P. Migne. L'autre ouvrage, les "Capita gnostica", se trouve parmi une série de textes attribués à Maxime le Confesseur et groupés dans une édition par S.L. Epifanovic en 1917. Cependant, ce savant russe ne s'est appuyé que sur un seul manuscrit. De surcroît, l'édition n'a été imprimée qu'à un nombre très restreint d'exemplaires. Cette nouvelle édition, précédée d'une introduction et s'appuyant sur tous les manuscrits disponibles, représente donc un progrès considérable dans les recherches sur l'œuvre de Maxime le Confesseur"
11 editions published in 2017 in 3 languages and held by 118 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Ce volume présente la première édition critique de deux collections de 'capita' attribuées à Maxime le Confesseur (580-662). La première œuvre, le "De duabus Christi naturis", n'était autrefois disponible que dans l'édition peu fiable de J.-P. Migne. L'autre ouvrage, les "Capita gnostica", se trouve parmi une série de textes attribués à Maxime le Confesseur et groupés dans une édition par S.L. Epifanovic en 1917. Cependant, ce savant russe ne s'est appuyé que sur un seul manuscrit. De surcroît, l'édition n'a été imprimée qu'à un nombre très restreint d'exemplaires. Cette nouvelle édition, précédée d'une introduction et s'appuyant sur tous les manuscrits disponibles, représente donc un progrès considérable dans les recherches sur l'œuvre de Maxime le Confesseur"
Two hundred chapters on theology by
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2 editions published in 2015 in English and held by 100 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2015 in English and held by 100 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Questions à Thalassios by
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12 editions published in 2010 in 3 languages and held by 93 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
12 editions published in 2010 in 3 languages and held by 93 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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- Jesus Christ
- Sophronius Saint, Patriarch of Jerusalem approximately 560-approximately 638
- Booth, Phil 1981- Author Editor
- Moschus, John approximately 550-619
- Shoemaker, Stephen J. 1968- Other Author of introduction Translator Editor
- Neil, Bronwen Other Author Editor
- Mary Blessed Virgin, Saint
- Allen, Pauline 1948- Other Author Editor
- Larchet, Jean-Claude 1949- Author of introduction Other Annotator Author Editor
- Sherwood, Polycarp 1912-1969 Author Editor Translator
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Asceticism Asceticism--Early church Bible Byzantine Empire Christianity Christian life--Orthodox Eastern authors Christian literature Christian literature, Early Christian literature, Early--Greek authors Christian saints Christology Church Church and state Church history Cosmology Dionysius,--the Areopagite, Saint, Dōgen, Europe Gregory,--of Nazianzus, Saint Human body--Religious aspects Incarnation Interfaith relations Jesus Christ Jung, C. G.--(Carl Gustav), Liber asceticus (Maximus, Confessor, Saint) Liturgics Lord's prayer Lord's Supper (Liturgy) Mary,--Blessed Virgin, Saint Maximus,--Confessor, Saint, Metaphysics Moltmann, Jürgen Monothelitism Moschus, John, Mystagogia (Maximus, Confessor, Saint) Mysticism--Orthodox Eastern Church Natures of Jesus Christ Negative theology--Christianity Orthodox Eastern Church Pseudo-Dionysius,--the Areopagite Psychology and religion Quaestiones ad Thalassium (Maximus, Confessor, Saint) Religion Sophronius,--Saint, Patriarch of Jerusalem, Sōtōshū Theological anthropology--Christianity Theology Theology, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrinal--Early church Trinity
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Chrysopolitanus Maximus
Chrysopolitanus, Maximus 580-662
Chrysopolitanus, Maximus 580-662 helgon
Chrysopolitanus, Maximus, helgon, 580-662
Confessor Maximus
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Confessor, Saint
Günah Çıkaran Maksimos
Hagios Maximos, Saint, approximately 580-662
Hagios Maximos, Saint, ca. 580-662
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Homologetes Maximus
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Homologetes, Maximus, helgon, 580-662
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Maximos ho Gkraikos, Saint, approximately 580-662
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Maximos ho Homologētēs, Saint, approximately 580-662
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Maximos Omologêtês
Maximos saint
Maximos saint 0580-0662
Maximos the Confessor
Maximos the Confessor 580-662
Maximos the Confessor 580-662 Saint
Maximos the Confessor, Saint, 580-662
Maximus.
Maximus 580-662 Abbas
Maximus 580-662 Chrysopolitanus
Maximus 580-662 Constantinopolitanus
Maximus 580-662 der Bekenner
Maximus 580-662 Martyr
Maximus 580-662 Monachus
Maximus 580-662 Sanctus
Maximus 580-662 Theologus
Maximus 580-662 tu Homologetēs
Maximus 580-662 von Chrysopolis
Maximus 580-662 von Konstantinopel
Maximus Abbas
Maximus Abbas 580-662
Maximus Abbas 580-662 helgon
Maximus Abbas, helgon, 580-662
Maximus, Beatus 580-662
Maximus bekjenneren
Maximus ca. 580-662 de Belijder
Maximus ca. 580-662 der Bekenner
Maximus ca. 580-662 the Confessor
Maximus Chrysopolitanus
Maximus Chrysopolitanus 580-662
Maximus Chrysopolitanus 580-662 helgon
Maximus Chrysopolitanus, helgon, 580-662
Maximus Confessor
Maximus confessor 580-662
Maximus Confessor (s. ; ca 580-662). [m]
Maximus, Confessor, Saint
Maximus Confessor saint 0580-0662
Maximus, Confessor, Saint, ca. 580-662
Maximus Confessor, Santo
Maximus Confessor, Santo ca. 580-662
Maximus, Confessor, svatý, asi 580-662
Maximus, Confessor, svētais, ap 580-662
Maximus Confessor theologischer Gelehrter und kaiserlicher Sekretär in Konstantinopel
Maximus Confessor theoloog uit Byzantijnse Rijk (580-662)
Maximus Constantinopolitanus
Maximus Constantinopolitanus 580-662
Maximus Constantinopolitanus 580-662 helgon
Maximus Constantinopolitanus, helgon, 580-662
Maximus, de Belijder, ca. 580-662
Maximus der Bekenner
Maximus der Bekenner 580-662
Maximus der Bekenner 580-662 helgon
Maximus, der Bekenner, ca. 580-662
Maximus der Bekenner, helgon, 580-662
Maximus, der Bekenner, Santo
Maximus Homologetes
Maximus Martyr
Maximus Martyr 580-662
Maximus Monachus
Maximus Monachus 580-662
Maximus monk
Maximus of Constantinople
Maximus of Constantinople, Saint, approximately 580-662
Maximus of Constantinople, Saint, ca. 580-662
Maximus, of Constantinople, sant, ca. 580-662
Maximus saint
Maximus saint 0580-0662
Maximus, Saint, the Confessor, approximately 580-662
Maximus, Saint, the Confessor, ca. 580-662
Maximus Sanctus
Maximus Sanctus 580-662
Maximus Sanctus 580-662 helgon
Maximus Sanctus, helgon, 580-662
Maximus Sang Syahid
Maximus the Confessor
Maximus, the Confessor, ca. 580-662
Maximus the Confessor Christian saint and theologian
Maximus the Confessor saint
Maximus the Confessor saint 0580-0662
Maximus, the Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662
Maximus, the Confessor, Saint, ca. 580-662
Maximus, the Confessor, sant, ca. 580-662
Maximus, the Theologian, Saint, approximately 580-662
Maximus, the Theologian, Saint, ca. 580-662
Maximus Theologus
Maximus Theologus 580-662
Maximus Theologus 580-662 helgon
Maximus Theologus, helgon, 580-662
Maximus tu Homologetēs 580-662
Maximus von Chrysopolis
Maximus von Chrysopolis 580-662
Maximus von Chrysopolis 580-662 helgon
Maximus von Chrysopolis, helgon, 580-662
Maximus von Konstantinopel
Maximus von Konstantinopel 580-662
Maximus von Konstantinopel 580-662 helgon
Maximus von Konstantinopel, helgon, 580-662
Sankta Maksimo la Konfesanto
Sfântul Maxim, Saint, approximately 580-662
Sfântul Maxim, Saint, ca. 580-662
St. Maximus the confessor
Theologian
Μάξιμος ο Ομολογητής
Μάξινος ὁ ὁνολογητής saint
Μάξινος ὁ ὁνολογητής saint 0580-0662
Максим Исповедник
Максим, Исповедник, svētais, ap 580-662
Максим Исповедник ок.580-662
Максим Сповідник
Մաքսիմոս Խոստովանող
מקסימוס המוודה
معترف ماکسیموس
مكسيمس الراهب
ܡܰܟܣܝܡܘܣ ܕܰܝܪܳܝܐ
მაქსიმე აღმსარებელი
고백자 막시무스
マクシモス
聖マクシモス
忏悔者马克西姆
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