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Monday, February 25, 2013

All troparia and kontakia · All lives of saints

St Tarasius the Archbishop of Constantinople

St Tarasius the Archbishop of Constantinople

Saint Tarasius, Patriarch of Constantinople was of illustrious lineage. He was born and raised in Constantinople, where he received a fine education. He was rapidly promoted at the court of the emperor Constantine VI Porphyrogenitos (780-797) and Constantine’s mother, the holy Empress Irene…

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