Theoctistus or Theoktistos (Greek: Θεόκτιστος) is a Greek name derived from θεος theos, "god", and κτίσμα ktisma, "creation, edifice, foundation", the resulting combination being translated to "creation of God", "godly creation".
Theoctistus or Theoktistos can refer to, chronologically:
Theoctistus of Palestine (died 451 or 467), aka Venerable Theoctistus (Theoktistos) of Palestine, Byzantine monk, hermit and Orthodox saint, active in Palestine, companion of
Saint Euthymius the Great with whom he established a
monastery, commemorated on September 3
Monk Theoktistos (died 800), the
hegumen of Sicilian Kucuma, commemorated as an
Eastern Orthodox saint.
This
disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an
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Theoctistus or Theoktistos (Greek: Θεόκτιστος) is a Greek name derived from θεος theos, "god", and κτίσμα ktisma, "creation, edifice, foundation", the resulting combination being translated to "creation of God", "godly creation".
Theoctistus or Theoktistos can refer to, chronologically:
Theoctistus of Palestine (died 451 or 467), aka Venerable Theoctistus (Theoktistos) of Palestine, Byzantine monk, hermit and Orthodox saint, active in Palestine, companion of
Saint Euthymius the Great with whom he established a
monastery, commemorated on September 3
Monk Theoktistos (died 800), the
hegumen of Sicilian Kucuma, commemorated as an
Eastern Orthodox saint.
This
disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.