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1754:, "adulterer"), in which Theodore initiated a protest against the marriage from the Sakkudion Monastery, and appears to have demanded the excommunication, not only of the priest Joseph, but also of all who had received communion from him, which, as Joseph was a priest of the imperial church, included implicitly the emperor and his court. This demand had no official weight, however, and Constantine appears to have attempted to make peace with Theodore and Platon (who, on account of his marriage, were now his relatives), inviting them to visit him during a sojourn at the imperial baths of Prusa in Bithynia. In the event neither appeared.
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1925:(r. 803–814), also in 812, according to which the Byzantine and Bulgarian states should exchange refugees. It is likely that Krum sought the return of certain Bulgarians who had betrayed him to the Byzantines. In this instance Theodore argued against the exchange, as it would require that Christians be cast to barbarians, while Nikephoros urged the emperor to accept the treaty. Once more Theodore's opinion prevailed, although this time with serious consequences; Krum attacked and took
2036:(r. 820–829), would adopt a pro-icons policy, and he expressed this hope in two letters to Michael. An imperial audience was arranged for a group of iconodule clerics, including Theodore, at which however Michael expressed his intention to "leave the church as he had found it." The abbots were to be allowed to venerate images if they so wished, as long as they remained outside of Constantinople. Theodore returned to Anatolia, in what seems to have been a sort of self-imposed exile.
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1964:. This came to an end with the death of Krum on April 13, 814, and the internal power struggles that followed. However, as the previous 30 years since the approval of icon-veneration at the Synod of 787 had represented for the Byzantines a string of military catastrophes, Leo resolved to reach back to the policies of the more successful Isaurian dynasty. He renamed his son Constantine, thus drawing a parallel to
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general trend, with a number of bishops and abbots at first willing to reach a compromise with the iconoclasts, but then in the years between 816 and 819 renouncing the iconoclast position, a movement that was perhaps motivated by the martyrdom of the
Studite monk Thaddaios. It was during this upswell in icondule sentiment that Theodore began to compose his own polemic against the iconoclasts, the
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Joseph would have been present. As a result, he was stripped of his archbishopric. At around the same time a small military division was dispatched to the
Stoudios Monastery to arrest Theodore, Joseph, and Platon. A synod was then held in January of 809, at which Theodore and his followers were anathematized as schismatic. Theodore, Joseph, and Platon were thereafter banished to the
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clerics in 823 or 824, which ended in an argument between the
Studites and the host, one Ioannikos, which may have represented a power struggle within the movement. Theodore also spoke against the second marriage of Michael II to the nun Euphrosyne, a daughter of Constantine VI, although in a very moderate fashion, and with none of the passion or effect of the Moechian controversy.
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express his unwillingness to associate with the rehabilitated priest Joseph, or for that matter with anyone else who knowingly associated with him, as he held the rehabilitation to be uncanonical. As in the first dispute over the priest Joseph, the extension of this refusal beyond Joseph to those who associated with him included implicitly the patriarch and the emperor himself.
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Byzantium, and his criticisms of the iconoclastic epigrams drew a connection between literary skill and orthodox faith. After his death the Stoudios monastery continued to be a vital center for Byzantine hymnography and hagiography, as well as for the copying of manuscripts.
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Sakkudion Monastery, and the community was dispersed. Theodore was flogged, and, together with ten other monks, banished to Thessaloniki, while Platon was imprisoned in Constantinople. The monks arrived in Thessaloniki in March 797, but did not remain for
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in the imperial bureaucracy, was chosen instead. The selection of
Nikephoros gave rise to an immediate protest on the part of the Studites, and in particular Theodore and Platon, who objected to the elevation of a layman to the patriarchal throne. Theodore and Platon were jailed for 24 days before
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since 759, visited Constantinople, and persuaded the entire family of his sister, Theoktiste, to likewise take monastic vows. Theodore, together with his father and brothers, sailed back to Bithynia with Platon in 781, where they set about transforming the family estate into a religious
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2059:. His disciple, Naukratios, recovered control of the monastery after the end of iconoclasm in 842, and throughout the remainder of the ninth century the Studite abbots continued Theodore's tradition of opposition to patriarchal and imperial authority. Elements of Theodore's
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Emperor Nikephoros soon requested that his new patriarch rehabilitate the priest Joseph, who had officiated at the wedding of Constantine and Theodote, possibly because Joseph had aided in the peaceful resolution of the revolt of
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establishment, which became known as the Sakkudion Monastery. Platon became abbot of the new foundation, and Theodore was his "right hand." The two sought to order the monastery according to the writings of
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process through the monastery's vineyard, holding up icons so that they could be seen over the walls by the neighbors. This provocation elicited only a rebuke from the emperor.
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to address the case, at which Theodore was present. The Synod decided to readmit Joseph to the priesthood, a decision to which Theodore did not at the time object.
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2204:Cf. the selection translated by Catharine Roth,
4092:Byzantine saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church
1775:offered Theodore the leadership of the ancient
1722:
1848:. In 806, the Patriarch Nikephoros convened a
3515:
1711:, Abbot Platon emerged as a supporter of the
1558:
1623:, who was much influenced by his teachings.
3351:Jesus or Christianity: A Study in Contrasts
2419:, pp. 62–63 (including footnote #175).
1838:
3522:
3508:
2141:(=Supplementa Byzantina 1) (Berlin, 1968).
1952:Mosaic of Theodore the Studite located in
1565:
1551:
2261:
1644:, an important financial official in the
3247:
2324:
2179:The funeral oration on his uncle Plato (
1947:
1765:
1761:
1686:
3456:
3358:
3338:
3184:
3160:
3109:
3085:
3073:
3061:
3049:
3037:
3025:
3013:
3001:
2989:
2977:
2965:
2953:
2941:
2929:
2917:
2905:
2893:
2881:
2869:
2857:
2845:
2833:
2821:
2809:
2797:
2785:
2773:
2761:
2749:
2737:
2725:
2713:
2701:
2689:
2677:
2665:
2653:
2641:
2629:
2617:
2605:
2585:
2573:
2561:
2549:
2537:
2525:
2513:
2501:
2489:
2476:
2464:
2452:
2440:
2428:
2416:
2404:
2385:
2372:
2228:Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents
1631:
14:
4064:
3267:
3236:
2309:
131:11 November (East), 12 November (West)
3503:
3379:
3312:(1991–1992). "Women and Iconoclasm".
3225:
3208:
3172:
2589:
3347:
3196:
2090:on the basis of his letters to Pope
1943:
1707:During the period of the regency of
1521:Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs
1131:Differences from the Catholic Church
997:History of Eastern Orthodox theology
3529:
3175:, pp. 194 (with note 18), 203.
843:Other possible ecumenical councils:
606:Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania
24:
3490:A Homily on Fasting and Dispassion
2146:Theodori Studitae Magna Catachesis
2063:were incorporated verbatim in the
27:Byzantine monk, abbot, and scholar
25:
4193:
4162:9th-century Christian theologians
4157:8th-century Christian theologians
3444:
3365:. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang.
3146:Thomas, Hero & Constable 2000
3134:Thomas, Hero & Constable 2000
3122:Thomas, Hero & Constable 2000
3098:Thomas, Hero & Constable 2000
2860:, pp. 203–204 (with note 8).
2234:35) (Washington, 2000), I.67–83.
1675:party during the first period of
1640:in 759. He was the oldest son of
713:American Orthodox Catholic Church
4127:Abbots of the Stoudios Monastery
4049:
4024:
4023:
3665:
3463:. In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
3237:Browne, Laurence Edward (1933).
2632:, pp. 122–123 (with notes).
1828:, a layman who held the rank of
616:Belgium, Holland, and Luxembourg
156:
46:
3460:"St. Theodore of Studium"
3178:
3166:
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3127:
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2899:
2887:
2875:
2863:
2851:
2839:
2827:
2815:
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2791:
2779:
2767:
2755:
2743:
2731:
2719:
2707:
2695:
2683:
2671:
2659:
2647:
2635:
2623:
2611:
2599:
2579:
2567:
2555:
2543:
2531:
2519:
2507:
2495:
2482:
2470:
2458:
2446:
2434:
1783:, constructing a library and a
1691:Following the death of Emperor
936:Christianization of Kievan Rus'
797:First Seven Ecumenical Councils
3226:Brace, Charles Loring (1888).
2596:, pp. 114–174 (Epigrams 3–29).
2588:, p. 125; for the poems,
2422:
2410:
2391:
2378:
2354:
2349:Kazhdan & Talbot 1991–1992
2337:Kazhdan & Talbot 1991–1992
2026:
1891:Rehabilitation under Michael I
13:
1:
4152:9th-century Byzantine writers
4147:8th-century Byzantine writers
3339:Norwich, John Julius (1991).
3324:10.1515/byzs.1992.84-85.2.391
2291:
1366:Intercession of the Theotokos
1141:Opposition to papal supremacy
960:Moscow–Constantinople schism
661:Switzerland and Liechtenstein
95:11 November 826 (aged 66/67)
4122:9th-century Christian saints
4006:School of Ecclesiastic Music
2296:
1723:Conflict with Constantine VI
1626:
931:Christianization of Bulgaria
7:
4182:9th-century Greek musicians
4177:8th-century Greek musicians
4117:9th-century Byzantine monks
4112:8th-century Byzantine monks
3386:Varia 1 (Poikila Byzantina)
3016:, pp. 259–261 and 263.
2956:, pp. 245–246 and 252.
2896:, pp. 231–234 and 247.
2362:tamias tōn basilikōn phorōn
2120:Theodori Studitae Epistulae
1486:Photios I of Constantinople
1003:20th century (Neo-Palamism)
926:Christianization of Georgia
10:
4198:
4107:Saints from Constantinople
3451:Selected works of Theodore
3218:
1666:Archbishop of Thessalonica
1594:Saint Theodore of Stoudios
1588:; 759–826), also known as
1585:
1136:Opposition to the Filioque
679:Noncanonical jurisdictions
4014:
3966:
3930:
3889:
3856:
3804:Byzantine Musical Symbols
3786:
3721:
3700:
3674:
3663:
3546:
3537:
3457:Löffler, Klemens (1912).
3315:Byzantinische Zeitschrift
3254:"Theodorus Studīta"
2050:
1373:The four fasting periods:
1254:Eastern Orthodox marriage
862:Other important councils:
718:American World Patriarchs
636:Great Britain and Ireland
125:
111:
91:
69:
64:
45:
32:
3486:with analytical indexes.
3359:Pratsch, Thomas (1998).
2109:
1895:In 811, the new emperor
1839:Conflict with Nikephoros
1717:Second Council of Nicaea
1416:Athanasius of Alexandria
666:United States of America
458:Czech Lands and Slovakia
280:Four Marks of the Church
4137:Byzantine hymnographers
3594:Joseph the Hymnographer
3260:Encyclopædia Britannica
2102:and 12 November in the
1735:, and to marry Maria's
1249:Eastern Orthodox bowing
150:Eastern Orthodox Church
120:Eastern Orthodox Church
3958:Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
3831:Hagiopolitan Octoechos
3826:Neobyzantine Octoechos
3584:Theophanes the Branded
3318:. 84–85 (2): 391–408.
2289:
2262:Commentary on Theodore
2232:Dumbarton Oaks Studies
2189:99, pp. 803–850).
2098:is 11 November in the
1957:
1771:
1526:Eastern Orthodox cross
691:Spiritual Christianity
4097:Greek Christian monks
4082:Byzantine theologians
3989:Monastery of Stoudios
3938:Greek Byzantine Choir
3476:Greek Opera Omnia by
3466:Catholic Encyclopedia
3341:Byzantium: The Apogee
3278:Dumbarton Oaks Papers
2284:
2272:Jesus or Christianity
2266:As also mentioned by
2158:Les Pères dans la foi
2126:31) (Berlin, 1992) .
2057:Byzantine monasticism
1951:
1933:was crowned emperor.
1769:
1762:Abbot of the Studites
1727:Also in 794, Emperor
1687:Early monastic career
1636:Theodore was born in
1536:Statistics by country
1461:Maximus the Confessor
889:Constantinople (1872)
4132:Byzantine Iconoclasm
4102:Saints from Anatolia
4018:*also music theorist
3953:Konstantinos Pringos
3799:72 equal temperament
3599:Joseph the Confessor
3579:Theodore the Studite
3554:Romanos the Melodist
3380:Speck, Paul (1984).
3348:Page, Kirby (1929).
3272:) and Speaking Out (
2276:Charles Loring Brace
1677:Byzantine Iconoclasm
1632:Family and childhood
1586:Θεόδωρος ὁ Στουδίτης
1578:Theodore the Studite
1471:Theodore the Studite
1436:Gregory of Nazianzus
1294:Russian bell ringing
1219:Liturgical entrances
1029:Essence vs. Energies
1024:Contemplative prayer
777:Evangelical Orthodox
599:Episcopal assemblies
322:Ecumenical Patriarch
275:Apostolic succession
40:Theodore the Studite
18:Theodore of Stoudios
4087:Byzantine composers
3574:Stephen the Sabaite
3187:, pp. 311–313.
3112:, pp. 288–291.
3076:, pp. 278–281.
3064:, pp. 281–288.
3040:, pp. 268–271.
3028:, pp. 263–267.
3004:, pp. 255–258.
2992:, pp. 253–254.
2980:, pp. 247–251.
2968:, pp. 246–247.
2944:, pp. 235–245.
2932:, pp. 245–246.
2920:, pp. 242–243.
2884:, pp. 229–230.
2836:, pp. 196–199.
2824:, pp. 192–196.
2812:, pp. 189–191.
2788:, pp. 175–176.
2764:, pp. 170–171.
2740:, pp. 162–163.
2728:, pp. 159–161.
2716:, pp. 153–157.
2704:, pp. 151–153.
2692:, pp. 147–149.
2680:, pp. 144–145.
2656:, pp. 139–140.
2644:, pp. 135–136.
2620:, pp. 128–133.
2576:, pp. 120–122.
2552:, pp. 110–113.
2540:, pp. 107–110.
2528:, pp. 101–102.
2360:He is described as
2251:Apostle Bartholomew
2208:(Crestwood, 1981).
1481:Cyril and Methodius
1451:Cyril of Alexandria
1338:Liturgical calendar
1154:Liturgy and worship
790:Ecumenical councils
193:History of theology
3948:Iakovos Nafpliotis
3943:Nikodimos Kabarnos
3902:Solon Hadjisolomos
3657:Janus Plousiadenos
3614:Nikephoros Ethikos
2872:, pp. 21, 24.
2516:, pp. 98–101.
2492:, pp. 53, 83)
2200:99, 327B-436A and
2160:52) (Paris, 1993).
2154:Petites catéchèses
1958:
1815:Leo V the Armenian
1772:
1713:Patriarch Tarasios
1646:palace bureaucracy
1609:Stoudios Monastery
1431:Cyril of Jerusalem
1361:Feast of Orthodoxy
656:Spain and Portugal
164:Christ Pantocrator
4172:9th-century poets
4167:8th-century poets
4037:
4036:
4000:Only-begotten Son
3917:Miloš Velimirović
3836:Papadic Octoechos
3708:Paschal troparion
3687:George Pachymeres
3650:Manuel Chrysaphes
3540:List of composers
3483:Patrologia Graeca
3474:Theodorus Studita
3124:, pp. 68–69.
2504:, pp. 89–90.
2479:, pp. 80–81.
2467:, pp. 71–76.
2455:, pp. 67–69.
2443:, pp. 42–45.
2431:, pp. 28–29.
2407:, pp. 27–28)
2388:, pp. 26–27)
2375:, pp. 18–21)
2206:On the holy icons
2067:of certain early
1979:A new patriarch,
1968:(r. 717–741) and
1944:Second Iconoclasm
1938:Laudatio Platonis
1897:Michael I Rangabe
1811:Michael I Rangabe
1702:Basil of Caesarea
1607:and abbot of the
1590:Theodorus Studita
1575:
1574:
1426:Basil of Caesarea
1421:Ephrem the Syrian
1304:Sign of the cross
1279:Paschal troparion
1059:Mystical theology
869:Quinisext Council
570:Semi-Autonomous:
215:View of salvation
135:
134:
112:Venerated in
16:(Redirected from
4189:
4142:Studite Brethren
4054:
4053:
4052:
4045:
4027:
4026:
3692:Manuel Bryennios
3669:
3653:
3624:John Koukouzelis
3619:Gregorios Glykys
3569:Cosmas of Maiuma
3564:John of Damascus
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3136:, I.72 and I.84.
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2257:(Palermo, 2004).
2249:A sermon on the
2244:Available online
1923:Krum of Bulgaria
1876:, and Platon to
1866:Princes' Islands
1846:Bardanes Tourkos
1587:
1567:
1560:
1553:
1466:John of Damascus
1441:Gregory of Nyssa
1269:Paschal greeting
1234:Memorial service
1044:Hypostatic union
921:Byzantine Empire
706:Old Calendarists
327:Episcopal polity
270:Christian Church
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3682:Michael Psellos
3670:
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3609:Constantine VII
3604:Leo VI the Wise
3559:Andrew of Crete
3542:
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3531:Byzantine music
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1602:Byzantine Greek
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1446:John Chrysostom
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3343:. London: BCA.
3336:
3306:Kazhdan, A. P.
3302:
3265:
3251:, ed. (1911).
3249:Chisholm, Hugh
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2790:
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2766:
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