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Theodorus and Theophanes 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 icons during the second Iconoclastic controversy. They were bro ...
(ca. 778-845), called the Grapti, proponents of the veneration of images during the second Iconoclastic controversy *
Theophanes the Confessor Theophanes the Confessor ( el, Θεοφάνης Ὁμολογητής; c. 758/760 – 12 March 817/818) was a member of the Byzantine aristocracy who became a monk and chronicler. He served in the court of Emperor Leo IV the Khazar before taking u ...
Byzantine 8th-9th-century historian *
Theophan the Recluse Theophan the Recluse, also known as Theophan Zatvornik or Theophanes the Recluse (Russian: Святитель Феофан Затворник Вышенский, епископ Тамбовский; January 10, 1815 – January 6, 1894), is a well ...
(1815–1894) Russian saint *
Théophane Vénard Jean-Théophane Vénard (November 21, 1829 at Saint-Loup-sur-Thouet, Diocese of Poitiers, France – February 2, 1861 in Tonkin, Vietnam) was a French Catholic missionary to Indo-China. He was a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. ...
(1821-1869) one of the Vietnamese Martyrs


Others

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Theophanes of Mytilene Theophanes of Mytilene ( grc-gre, Θεοφάνης ὁ Μυτιληναῖος) was an intellectual and historian from the town of Mytilene on the island of Lesbos who lived in the middle of the 1st century BC. He was a friend of Pompey and wrot ...
(1st century BC) political figure and historian in Lesbos *
Theophanes of Byzantium Theophanes of Byzantium ( el, Θεόφανης ὁ Βυζάντιος; fl. 6th century) was a Byzantine historian. He wrote, in ten books, the history of the Eastern Empire during the Persian war under Justin II, beginning from the second year o ...
(6th century) Byzantine historian *
Theophanes the Branded 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 icons during the second Iconoclastic controversy. They were bro ...
(also called Theophanes Graptus or Theophanes of Nicea, 775-845), Byzantine monk and hymnographer *
Theophanes Continuatus ''Theophanes Continuatus'' ( el, συνεχισταί Θεοφάνους) or ''Scriptores post Theophanem'' (, "those after Theophanes") is the Latin name commonly applied to a collection of historical writings preserved in the 11th-century Vat. g ...
Latin name applied to a chronicle continuing the history of Theophanes the Confessor *
Theophanes (chamberlain) Theophanes ( el, Θεοφάνης, fl. ca. 925–945) was a Byzantine palace official and the chief adviser of Emperor Romanos Lekapenos (r. 920–944) during most of his reign. He was also an active and able diplomat, and led the naval defense o ...
(''fl.''c. 920-945) Byzantine official and chief minister of Emperor Romanos Lekapenos *
Theophanes Nonnus Theophanes Chrysobalantes ( el, Θεοφάνης Χρυσοβαλάντης, ), erroneously known as Theophanes Nonnus or Nonnos in older scholarship, was a Byzantine physician who wrote an outline of medicine dedicated to Emperor Constantine VII Po ...
(''fl.''c. 950), Byzantine physician who wrote outline of medicine dedicated to Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus *
Theophanes Kerameus Theophanes Kerameus ( el, ) (1129–1152) was bishop of Rossano, in Calabria, Italy, and a celebrated homiletic writer. His sermons, ninety-one of which are known in manuscript, are mostly exegetical, and written in Greek, which was then still e ...
(1129-1152) bishop of Rossano, in Italy, and a celebrated homiletic writer. *
Theophanes the Greek Theophanes the Greek (sometimes "Feofan Grek" from the russian: Феофан Грек, Greek language, Greek: Θεοφάνης; c. 1340 – c. 1410) was a Greeks, Byzantine Greek artist and one of the greatest icon painters of Grand Duchy of M ...
(ca. 1340-1410) Byzantine icon painter that worked in Russia *
Theophanes the Cretan Theophanis Strelitzas ( el, Θεοφάνης Στρελίτζας 1490–1559), also known as Theophanes the Cretan (, pronounced ''Theophanes O Krees'') or Theophanes Bathas () was a Greek painter of icons and frescos in the style of the Cretan ...
(active 1527-48) Cretan icon painter *
Theophanes (Kim) Archbishop Theophanes (russian: Архиепископ Феофан, secular name Alexei Illarionovich Kim, russian: Алексей Илларионович Ким; born January 19, 1976, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk) is a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Chur ...
(born 1976), Archbishop of the Russian Orthodox diocese of Korea


See also

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Theofanis Theofanis ( el, Θεοφάνης), often shortened to Fanis ( el, Φάνης) is a masculine given name of Greek origin that may refer to: *Fanis Christodoulou (born 1965), Greek basketball player *Theofanis Gekas (born 1980), Greek footballer *Fan ...
, modern variant of this name *
Theophano (disambiguation) Theophano () may refer to: *Theophano of Athens, consort of Staurakios (reigned 811) *Theophano Martinakia, first consort of Leo VI the Wise (reigned 886 – 912) *Theophano (born Anastaso), consort of Romanos II (reigned 959 – 963) and Nikephoro ...
, a female form of the name *
Theophania (disambiguation) Theophania (Greek for "Manifestation of God" or "Epiphany") may refer to: * '' Theophania'' ("On Divine Manifestation"), a Greek theological work by Eusebius * Theophanu or Theophania (960-991), Byzantine princess and Empress of the Holy Roman Emp ...
, a female form of the name {{hndis