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Theodorus of Cyrene was a Greek mathematician of the 5th century BC who was admired by Plato (who mentions him in several of his works, most notably the Theatetus) .
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Theodorus (Greek: Θεόδωρος) the Atheist, of Cyrene, a philosopher of the Cyrenaic school who lived around 300 BC.
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The Cyrenaics were an ultra-hedonist Greek school of philosophy founded in the 4th century BC, allegedly by Aristippus of Cyrene or his grandson of the same name, so called after Cyrene, the birthplace of Aristippus. It was one of the two earliest Socratic schools.
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Theodorus of Samos (sometimes spelt Theodoras) was a Ancient Greek sculptor and architect of the sixth century BC who along with Rhoecus, is often credited with the invention of ore smelting and, according to Pausanias, the craft of casting.
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Theodorus (Θεόδωρος) was a Greek sophist and orator of the late fifth century BC, born of Byzantium.

Theodorus is noted by Plato in his ironic survey of oratory in the Phaedrus
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Theodorus of Gadara was a Greek rhetorician of the 1st century BC who founded a rhetorical school in Gadara (present-day Jordan), where he taught future Roman emperor Tiberius the art of rhetoric. It was written of Tiberius that:

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The Archdiocese of Zaragoza (Latin, Caesaraugustana) is a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical territory located in north-eastern Spain, in the province of Zaragoza, part of the autonomous community of Aragón.
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Saint Theodore of Amasea (d. 306; Amasenus, now Amasya, Turkey) is one of the Greek military saints of the 4th century, the earlier patron saint of Venice, now outshone there by Saint Mark, but still represented atop one of the two Byzantine columns standing in the
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Theodore the Studite, also called St Theodore of Stoudios or St Theodore of Studium (759 - 826), was a Byzantine monk and abbot of the Stoudios monastery in Constantinople.
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Sion (German: Bistum Sitten, Latin: Dioecesis Sedunensis, French: Évêché de Sion
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Theodore of Egypt is a 5th century Egyptian saint. He was the disciple of Saint Pachomius, and, at the departure of the latter, replaced him as head of the Cenobitic community. He was best known for his meekness and patience.

Theodore of Egypt departed on 2 Pashons.
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Venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church, Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion
Commemorated 19 September

This article is about the Saint Theodore of Tarsus. For other Saints named Theodore, see Saint Theodore.

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Saint Theodore of Pavia (d. 778 AD) was bishop of Pavia from 743 until his death. He was repeatedly exiled by the Arian Lombard kings. His feast day is May 20. Along with Syrus (Siro), he is a patron saint of Pavia.

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Théodore Guérin was born October 2, 1798, in the village of Étables-sur-Mer in Brittany, France. She accepted a mission to the United States and founded a congregation of Roman Catholic nuns — the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. Her work in the U.S.
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State Party Russian Federation
Type Cultural
Criteria ii, iv
Reference 1170
Region Europe and North America

Inscription History
Inscription 2005  (29th Session)
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Theodore the Interpreter (ca. 350 - 428), was bishop of Mopsuestia, a city in what is now Turkey which has since declined into a village which is now known as Yakapinar, from 392 to 428. He is also known as Theodore of Antioch, from the place of his birth and presbyterate.
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Pope Theodore I (d. May 14, 649), who was pope November 24, 642 - May 14 649, is considered a Greek, but was born in Palestine. He was made a cardinal deacon, (possibly around 640) and a full cardinal by Pope John IV.
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Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head bishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem, ranking fourth of nine Patriarchs in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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The Patriarch of Antioch is one of the Eastern Orthodox patriarchs, sometimes called the Greek Patriarch of Antioch to distinguish from the Oriental Orthodox Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.
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Saints Theodorus (ca. 775-ca. 842) and Theophanes (ca. 778-845), called the Grapti (from the Greek graptoi, "written upon"), are remembered as proponents of the veneration of images during the second Iconoclastic controversy.
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Theodore II was the son of Photius, the patriarch of Constantinople. He was ordained as a priest by Pope Stephen V; also his brother Theotius was a bishop. He was pope for twenty days during December 897 before he died.
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The Pope (from Latin: papa, father;[1] from Greek πάπας (papas) = father - originally written πάππας (
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Theodore I Laskaris or Lascaris (Greek: Θεόδωρος Α' Λάσκαρις, Theodōros I Laskaris) (c. 1174 – 1221) was emperor of Nicaea (1204–1221).
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Theodore II Doukas Laskaris or Ducas Lascaris (Greek: Θεόδωρος Β΄ Δούκας Λάσκαρις, Theodōros II Doukas Laskaris
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Theodore Komnenos Doukas or Theodore Comnenus Ducas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Κομνηνός Δούκας, Theodōros Komnēnos Doukas
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Tewodros I, Emperor of Ethiopia (Ge'ez ቴዎድሮስ tēwōdrōs "Theodore," throne name Walda Ambasa ወልደ አምበሳ "son of the lion" ) was
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Fyodor (alternative spellings: Fedor and Feodor) is the transliteration of the Russian given name Фёдор, Theodore, and may refer to:

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Tewodros II (Ge'ez ቴዎድሮስ, also known as Theodore II) (1818 -suicide April 13 1868) was an Emperor of Ethiopia (1855 - 1868).

His name at birth was Kassa Haile Giorgis, but was more regularly referred to as Kassa Hailu
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Alvin and the Chipmunks are a fictional musical group, created by Ross Bagdasarian, Sr. in 1958.
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