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    Chariton the Confessor (Greek: Χαρίτων; mid-3rd century, Iconium, Asia Minor – c. 350, Judaean desert) was an early Christian monk. He is venerated as...
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    Joan of Arc (category Christian female saints of the Middle Ages)
    Pasquerel, Joan's confessor, later testified that Joan told him she had reassured the Dauphin that he was Charles VI's son and the legitimate king. Charles...
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    Hilarion (redirect from Hilarion the Great)
    monasticism in the Egyptian Desert, Hilarion is considered by some to be the founder of Palestinian monasticism (see also Chariton the Confessor) and venerated...
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  • members of wealthy Italian families. The Acutis family had a prominent position in the Italian insurance industry. The Salzanos ran a publishing company...
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    Lavra (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    settlements of the Judaean Desert, where lauras were very numerous. The first lauras of Palestine were founded by Chariton the Confessor (born 3rd century...
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    disfigurement, usually by blinding, was the normal practice. Chariton the Confessor (3rd-4th c.), compiled the "Office of the Monastic Tonsure" Chudakarana, Mundan...
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  • Saint Hilarion Monastery (category Archaeological sites in the Gaza Strip)
    by Hilarion, a native of the Gaza region and one possible father of Palestinian monasticism (see also Chariton the Confessor). Hilarion had converted...
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  • tyrant Phalaris Chariton Charitonidis, a Greek classical philologist Chariton (name), a name, both given and family Chariton the Confessor (mid-3rd – mid-4th...
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    September 28 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category September in the Eastern Orthodox calendar)
    Callinicus, by the sword. Venerable Chariton the Confessor, Abbot, of Palestine (350) Martyrs Alexander, Alphius and Zosimas, brothers, Mark the Shepherd,...
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  • Chariton (Greek: Χαρίτων) is a name of Byzantine Greek origin (see Chariton the Confessor) meaning well-affected, benevolent. In modern times is used...
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