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Byzantine columns in the Piazzetta in Venice were set up soon after 1172. The eastern column bears a strange animal representing the winged lion of St Mark. A statue representing St Theodore was placed on the western column in 1372, but this was not the statue now to be seen there, which is a
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Iconography of a horseman with a spear overcoming evil as personified as a dragon was widespread throughout the
Christian period. Iconographic representations of St Theodore as dragon-slayer are dated to as early as the 7th century, certainly by the early 10th century (the oldest certain depiction of
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of the saint and became an important place of pilgrimage, to the point it was also known as
Theodoropolis. In a tradition recorded in the 10th or 11th century, a woman from Euchaita named Eusebia had transferred the saint's relics according to his wishes. The same tradition also associates Theodore
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opted emphatically for the latter in 1960 and was followed in this by Fenlon. However, Demus later noted that none of the 12th-century mosaics which show St
Theodore mentions more than his name and that he may have become the patron of the city before the two saints were distinguished. In fact the
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In mosaics and icons, he is most often shown in military dress from the 6th century, but sometimes in civilian or court dress. When on horseback, he is always in military dress, possibly spearing a dragon, and often accompanied by St George. Both he and St
Theodore Stratelates are shown with thick
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during the first week of Great Lent to sprinkle all the food provisions in the marketplace with the blood offered to pagan idols, knowing that the people would be hungry after the strict fasting of the first week. Thus he would force the
Christians to unknowingly eat food "polluted" (from the
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753:, Saint Theodore Tiro. The transfer of the dragon iconography from Theodore, or Theodore and George as "Dioskuroi" to George on his own, first becomes tangible in the early 11th century. The oldest certain images of St. George combatting the serpent date are still found in
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Numerous conflicting legends grew up about the life and martyrdom of St
Theodore so that, in order to bring some consistency into the stories, it seems to have been assumed that there must have been two different saints, St Theodore Tiron of Amasea and St
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wrote in 1909 that the existence of the second
Theodore had not been historically established, and Walter in 2003 wrote that "the Stratelates is surely a fiction". Blackburn et al. treat the second figure as a promotion in rank of the former.
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Eastern church, St Theodore of Amasea is celebrated on 8 February in the Slavonic Byzantine calendar or on 17 February or on the 1st Saturday in Lent. In the western church, his date was 9 November but, since 1969 after the
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were (according to tradition) brought to the city in 828. The original chapel of the Doge was dedicated to St
Theodore, though, after the translation of the relics of St Mark, it was superseded by the church of St Mark.
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had mentioned the likelihood that there was only one saint, probably a martyr and possibly a soldier, pointing out that the legends overlapped and could not be distinguished. His 20th-century editor
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as a separate saint is attested from the late 9th century. The two Theodores were frequently depicted alongside one another in the later Byzantine period. Theodore Stratelates had a shrine at
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to represent a dragon, and was placed there in the second half of the 15th century. The statue on the pillar is now a copy of the original, which is kept elsewhere for its preservation.
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There were 15 churches in Constantinople dedicated to St Theodore, who was a Greek saint, specially venerated by the Eastern church. Venice had originally been a subject city of the
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by a Venetian admiral in 1257 and, after being first placed in a Venetian church in Constantinople, were brought to Venice in 1267. They were placed in the church of San Salvatore.
796:, a different place. They were distinguished at least by the 9th century. However it is now generally accepted, at least in the west, that there was in fact only one St Theodore.
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as a sign of its growing independence. His cult spread during the
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2450:, vol. II & XI, London: Burns & Oates
1966:ГЕРОИ • КУЛТОВЕ • СВЕТЦИ / Heroes • Cults • Saints
1706:"Theodore Tyro (of Amasea), Warrior, Great Martyr"
2761:The Warrior Saints in Byzantine Art and Tradition
2685:(in Latin), vol. I (2nd ed.), Innsbruck
2648:Saints, Women and Humanists in Renaissance Venice
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2000:. Lexington, KY: French Forum. pp. 51–52.
1964:. In Ivanka Gergova; Emmanuel Moutafov (eds.).
903:St Theodore became especially important in the
566:to allow him to change his mind. Theodore then
546:, about 30 miles or 48 kilometres south of the
280:by the late 4th century, he became a prominent
2446:(1995–2000), Burns, Paul; et al. (eds.),
1194:Reputed relics of St Theodore were taken from
385:, Theodore the Tyro, or Theodore the Soldier (
2814:. St. Patrick Catholic Church. Archived from
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1483:was mistaken in thinking them the same place.
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697:iconography can be traced to the Cappadocian
2497:Les Légendes Grecques des Saints Militaires
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639:Saint George and the Dragon § Origins
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2342:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
1140:St Theodore was the patron saint of
1079:(361-363) commanded the governor of
936:In Western Europe, Theodore was the
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2588:Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World
198:(Άγιος Θεοδώρος), distinguished as
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2595:: Foundation of the Hellenic World
2558:"Crusaders in the Central Balkans"
2548:The Mosaics of San Marco in Venice
2050:"Bibliotheca hagiographica graeca"
2025:Les églises rupestres de Cappadoce
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1182:Sculpture of St Theodore in Venice
657:Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai
627:sometime before her death in 360.
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2518:The Church of San Marco in Venice
2407:, Oxford: Oxford University Press
1064:to St. Theodore, composed by St.
900:and Euchaita became depopulated.
862:preached a sermon on Theodore at
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34:For another Saint Theodore, see:
2623:Bacile, Rosa (2 December 2017).
2405:The Oxford Companion to the Year
2205:Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity
2199:Efthymios Rizos (24 June 2015).
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2675:, New York: Encyclopedia Press
2629:. Routledge. pp. 170 ff.
2456:Comings, Jill Burnett (2005),
2420:, vol. I & IV, London
1769:Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
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693:The "Christianisation" of the
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2507:(in French), Paris: A. Picard
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2785:Revue des Études Byzantines
2731:Revue des études byzantines
2721:Revue des Études Byzantines
2665:Mershman, Francis (1913), "
2556:Džidrova, Ljubinka (2001),
1968:. Sofija. pp. 181–198.
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206:(Θεοδώρος ό Τήρων), and by
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2846:Saints from Roman Anatolia
2801:Website of Orthodox Church
1996:Robertson, Duncan (1995).
1957:Paissidou, Melina (2015).
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2705:Stephenson, Paul (2016),
2681:Nilles, Nikolaus (1896),
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2583:"Metropolis of Euchaita"
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2218:Burns et al. (1995–2000)
2074:Burns et al. (1995–2000)
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918:Bir el Qutt inscriptions
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2764:, Abingdon: Routledge,
2743:10.3406/rebyz.1995.1911
2302:Blackburn et al. (1999)
2143:Blackburn et al. (1999)
2039:, pp. 58 & 63.
1095:After the service, the
1038:Eastern Orthodox Church
905:Eastern Orthodox Church
878:San Teodoro al Palatino
699:cave churches of Göreme
681:Vinica, North Macedonia
164:, crocodile or dragon,
131:Eastern Orthodox Church
2601:Johns, Jeremy (2012),
2145:, pp. 82 and 642.
1767:"Theodore of Amasea",
1634:Liddell & Scott's
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2479:Dictionary of Saints
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2091:Thurston (1926–1938)
1324:Theodore of Heraclea
1166:Eastern Roman Empire
1127:San Salvador, Venice
1056:. At the end of the
783:Theodore Stratelates
771:Theodore Stratelates
459:Theodore of Euchaita
383:Theodore the Recruit
294:Theodore Stratelates
225:but also honored in
204:Theodore the Recruit
109:Amasea, Roman Empire
36:Theodore Stratelates
2492:Delehaye, Hippolyte
1827:, pp. 547–548.
1577:Lives of the Saints
1372:Theodore the Martyr
1215:St Theodore in the
1111:of the first week.
1077:Julian the Apostate
972:has a 13th-century
703:Güzelöz, Yeşilhisar
558:in the divinity of
556:confession of faith
510:Edict of Toleration
508:, prior to his 311
2881:People from Amasya
2866:4th-century Romans
2818:on 6 February 2007
1854:Butler (1756–1759)
1812:, p. 43, 204.
1783:Giftopoulou (2003)
1665:"St Theodore Tiro"
1479:Walter shows that
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231:Oriental Orthodoxy
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2636:978-1-351-19105-0
2431:Thurston, Herbert
2389:, pp. 21–22.
2328:, pp. 20–21.
2268:, pp. 55–56.
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