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  1. San Pantaleimon dio su vida a Cristo el 27 de Julio del 304. Se dice que el olivo a que él fue atado, inmediatamente floreció y dio la fruto. Oyendo hablar de esto, el Emperador ordeno que el árbol fuese cortado y que el cuerpo se queme. Los soldados, sin embargo, no volvieron al palacio.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2020 · Life. His parents were Eustorgius of Nicomedia, a pagan, and Saint Eubula ().They named him Pantaleon, which means in all things like a lion, but when he converted to Christianity, he changed his name to Panteleimon, which means all-merciful. He learned about Christianity from the priest who later baptized him, Saint Hermolaus. Hermolaus was living with two other priests, Hermippus and ...

  3. Saint Pantaleon ( São Pantaleão in Portuguese) is one of the patron saints of the city of Porto in Portugal, [20] together with John the Baptist and Our Lady of Vendôme. Part of his relics were brought by Armenian refugees to the city after the Turkish occupation of Constantinople in 1453. [21]

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PantaleonPantaleon - Wikipedia

    Agathocles commemorative coin for Pantaleon, represented on the obverse. Pantaleon ( Ancient Greek: Πανταλέων ), also known as Panteleimon ( Παντελεήμων ), was a Greek king who reigned some time between 190–180 BC in Bactria and India. He was a younger contemporary or successor of the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius, and is ...

  5. Patrimonio natural y cultural de la región de Ohrid. Exterior del monasterio de San Pantaleón. El monasterio de San Pantaleón (en macedonio: Свети Пантелејмон, transliterado Sveti Pantelejmon, pronunciado /'sveti pantɛlɛjˈmɔn/) es un monasterio ortodoxo en la ciudad histórica de Ocrida, Macedonia del Norte.

  6. Another World from the album 'The Butterfly Ate The Pearl'. Video directed by Enrique Verdugo. Available on all streaming services: https://lnk.to/thebutterf...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PanteleimonPanteleimon - Wikipedia

    Pantaleon, also called Panteleimon, king in Bactria and India (reigned c. 190–180 BC) Saint Pantaleon, also called Saint Panteleimon. Panteley Dimitrov, Bulgarian football midfielder. Panteley Kiselov, Bulgarian soldier and general. Panteleimon Golosov, Russian Constructivist architect and brother of Ilya Golosov.