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Pathognomonic Pathognomonic (often misspelled as pathognomic) is an adjective of Greek origin (παθογνωμονικό [σύμπτωμα]), often used in medicine, which means diagnostic for a particular disease. A pathognomonic sign is a particular sign whose presence means, beyond any doubt, that a particular disease is present.
Pathogrind The roots of Pathogrind, as well as the sub-genre it is derived from Goregrind, lie in the British band Carcass. While Goregrind's subject matter can deal with gore in general, Pathogrind's subject matter specifically refers to the medical field of pathology.
Pathologic (game) Pathologic (known in Russian as Мор. Утопия) is a 2005 action-adventure computer game developed by the Russian studio Ice-Pick Lodge and published in Russia and other CIS-countries by Buka Entertainment.
Pathological Demand Avoidance "Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome is a pervasive developmental disorder related to, but significantly different from, autism and Asperger syndrome. First identified as a separate syndrome at the University of Nottingham, research has continued at the Elizabeth Newson Centre.
Pathological fascism Pathological fascism is term used by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari in Anti Oedipus:Capitalism and Schizophrenia, to refer to the pathological root of fascism. It is described to be the desire of people to be led, rather than to make decisions for themselves.
Pathological liar A pathological liar is someone who often embellishes his or her stories in a way that he or she believes will impress people. It may be that a pathological liar is different from a normal liar in that a pathological liar believes the lie he or she is telling to be true—at least in public—and is "playing" the role.
Pathologists' Assistants A pathologists' assistant is an intensively trained allied health professional who provides anatomic pathology services under the direction and supervision of a pathologist. Pathologists' assistants interact with pathologists in same manner that physicians' assistants carry out their duties under the direction of physicians in surgical and medical practice.
Pathology Pathology (from Greek pathos, feeling, pain, suffering; and logos, study of; see also -ology) is the study of the processes underlying disease and other forms of illness, harmful abnormality, or dysfunction. Within biology but also a branch of medicine, it means specifically the study and diagnosis of the structural and functional changes in molecules, cells, tissues and organs that underlie disease.
Pathophysiology Pathophysiology is the study of the disturbance of normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions, either caused by a disease, or resulting from a disease or abnormal syndrome or condition that may not qualify to be called a disease.
Pathovar A pathovar is a bacterial strain or set of strains with the same or similar characteristics, that is differentiated at infrasubspecific level from other strains of the same species or subspecies on the basis of distinctive pathogenicity to one or more plant hosts.
Pathping Pathping is a network utility supplied in Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It combines the functionality of Ping with that of Traceroute (in Windows: tracert), by providing details of the path between two hosts and Ping-like statistics for each node in the path based on samples taken over a time period, depending on how many nodes are between the start and end host.
Pathrusim Pathrusim were descendants of Mizraim, according to the genealogies in Genesis. According to some scholars, this was in southern Egypt (Upper Egypt) around Thebes, since Pa-to-ris means "southerners" in Ancient Egyptian.
Paths of Possession Paths of Possession is a death metal band featuring George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher in a more melodic environment, with song structures that have much more in common early Bay Area Thrash then the Tampa death metal scene that he continually defines.
Pathum Wan Pathum Wan or Pathumwan () is one of the 50 districts (Khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. The district is bounded by six other districts (from north clockwise): Ratchathewi (across the canal Khlong Saen Saeb), Watthana, Khlong Toei, Sathon, Bang Rak, Pom Prap Sattru Phai (across the canal Khlong Padung Krung Kasem), and Dusit.
Pathumthani University Pathumthani University is a university located in Pathum Thani, Thailand. Founded as Pathumthani College in 1999, and upgraded to a university status in 2005, the school is organized into seven faculties and a graduate school.
Pathway Communications Pathway Communications is a Canadian Internet service provider (ISP) and Internet Solutions provider located in Markham, Ontario. It was the first ISP in the world to acquire the ISO 9002 certification, and is currently the only ISP in Canada to be certified with the new ISO 9001-2000 standard.
Pathway patrol The Pathway Patrol is a volunteer organization based in Ottawa, Canada. Trained volunteer patrollers cycle, in-line skate, or walk along Ottawa's recreational pathways to promote active living, improve safety and security, and to encourage courtesy among all users.
Pathways Foundation The Pathways Foundation is an Australian non-profit organization aiming to provide men and boys with a modern day rite of passage to manhood. Their most popular program is the Pathways to Manhood camp at which over two thousand boys aged 12–16 have so far completed.
Pathways Health and Research Centre Pathways Health and Research Centre is a specialised psychology clinic and health centre located in West End, Brisbane, Australia. The clinic is known mostly for the Friends for Life Program, created in 1992 by the clinic's founder, Dr Paula Barrett.
Pathways World School The Pathways World School was started in 2003 and is one of the first schools in Northern India to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. The school is often reffered to as PWS, a short form for Pathways World School.
Pathya Vat The Pathya Vat is a Cambodian verse form, consisting of four lines, where lines two and three rhyme. When a poem consists more than one stanza, the last line of the previous stanza rhymes with the second and third lines of the following one.
Pathysa epaminondas Andaman Swordtail Graphium (Pathysa) epaminondas is a beautiful butterfly found in India that belongs to the Swallowtail family. It was earlier considered a subspecies of Fivebar Swordtail Pathysa antiphates but has now been identified as a separate species.
Patch (Unix) patch is a Unix program that updates text files according to instructions contained in a separate file, called a patch file. The patch file (also called a patch for short) is a text file that consists of a list of differences and is produced by running the related diff program with the original and updated file as arguments.
Patch Adams (film) Patch Adams is a 1998 film directed by Tom Shadyac and based on the life of Hunter "Patch" Adams and the book Gesundheit: Good Health is Laughing Matter by Adams and Maureen Mylander. The film was a moderate box-office success, grossing over twice its budget in the United States alone.
Patch cable A patch cable or patch cord (sometimes patchcord or patchcable) is an electrical cable, used to connect ("patch-in") one electronic device to another for signal routing. Patch cords are usually produced in many different colours so as to be easily distinguishable, and are relatively short, perhaps no longer than two metres.
Patch clamp Patch clamp technique is a technique in electrophysiology that allows the study of individual ion channels in cells. The technique is used to study excitable cells such as neurons, muscle fibers and the beta cells of the pancreas.
Patch clamp recording Patch clamp recording is a method of observing electrical activity of a plant or animal cell. The process came into life in 1981 and Bert Sakmann and Erwin Neher received a Nobel prize for their work on patch clamp recording.
Patch cut Patch cuts are too small to be considered clearcuts, and are instead considered a form of selection cut. Below a certain clearcut size, seedling regeneration advantage shifts from the shade intolerant species favored in clearcuts to the shade tolerant species favored by selection harvests.
Patch panel A patch panel or patch bay is a panel, typically rackmounted, that houses cable connections. One typically shorter patch cable will plug into the front side, while the back will hold the connection of a much longer and more permanent cable.
Patch point In electronic audio technology, a patch point is a connection that allows a signal to be withdrawn from a device, modified in some way, and returned. This can, for example, be done using a jack plug, using the tip of the plug for the outgoing mono signal, and the ring for the returning signal, a configuration known as "tip send, ring return".
Patcham Patcham is an area of the city of Brighton and Hove. It is approximately 3 miles north of the city centre, bounded by the A27 (Brighton bypass) to the north, Hollingbury to the east and southeast, Withdean to the south and the Brighton Main Line to the west.
Patchett House The Patchett House is located at Ward Street (NY 17K), on the junction with Factory Street, in Montgomery, New York. It was originally built in the early 19th century as a tavern serving travelers on the Newburgh-Cochecton Turnpike, whose eastern half 17K follows today.
Patching Patching is a small village and civil parish that lies amidst the fields & woods of the southern slopes of the South Downs in the Arun District of West Sussex, England. It has a history going back to before Domesday.
Patchogue (LIRR station) Patchogue is a Long Island Railroad station in the village of Patchogue, New York. It serves the Montauk Branch and is located on Division Street between (Suffolk County Road 19) West Avenue and South Ocean Avenue.
Patchwork Patchwork or "pieced work" is a form of needlework that involves sewing together pieces of fabric into a larger design. The larger design is usually based on repeat patterns built up with different colored shapes.
Pati-Salam model In physics, the Pati-Salam model is a Grand Unification Theory (GUT) which states that the gauge group is either SU(4) Ă— SU(2)LĂ— SU(2)R or ( SU(4) Ă— SU(2)LĂ— SU(2)R ) / Z2 and the fermions form three families, each consisting of the representations (4,2,1) and (bar 4,1,2). This needs some explanation.
Patiala Gharana The Patiala Gharana is one of the most prominent gharana of vocal Hindustani classical music. It was initially sponsored by rulers of the Patiala state of Punjab, which was famous for ghazal, thumri, and khayal.
Patiala Heritage Festival Started in the year 2003 under the aegis of the Patiala Heritage Society, the Patiala Heritage Festival is an annual feature ornamenting the fair face of the city of Patiala. Held in the gentle climes of the month of February, every year, the Patiala Heritage Festival is an offering sublime not just for the music and art lovers of Patiala but also for those of the entire state of Punjab and region put together.
Patiala salwar A Patiala salwar (also called a pattian walee salwar) is a type of female trousers popular in malwa region of Punjab state in India. Its distinguishing charactristic is folds of cloth stitched together that meet at the bottom.
Patience (poem) Patience is a Middle English alliterative poem written in the late 14th century. Its unknown author, designated the Pearl poet or Gawain poet, also appears, on the basis of dialect and stylistic evidence, to be the author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Cleanness and may have composed St.
Patience (song) "Patience" is a song by the American hard rock group Guns N' Roses, which appears on the album G N' R Lies. The song is played using three acoustic guitars, and was recorded in a single session by producer Mike Clink.
Patience Agbabi Patience Agbabi (born 1965) is a British poet and performer with a particular emphasis on the spoken word. Although her poetry is hard-hitting in addressing contemporary themes, her work often makes use of strong formal constraints, including traditional poetic forms.
Patience Aitken The female doctor with whom Detective Inspector John Rebus has a romantic relationship spanning several of the Rebus novels (written by Ian Rankin. The relationship is not a stable one, and as usual, it takes second place to Rebus's work.
Patience Worth Patience Worth was the pseudonym used by Pearl Lenore Curran (February 15 1883–1937) who was the author of several novels, poetry and prose which she claimed was delivered to her through channelling a spirit.
Patient administration system A patient administration system is one of the earliest components of a hospital computer system which records the patient's name, home address, date of birth and each contact with the outpatient department or admission and discharge.
Patient advocacy Patient advocacy refers to speaking on behalf of a patient in order to protect their rights and help them obtain needed information and services. The role of patient advocate is frequently assumed by nurses, social workers, and other healthcare providers.
Patient Diary A Patient Diary is a tool used during a clinical trial or a disease treatment to measure treatment compliance. An Electronic Patient Diary registers the diary in a storage device and allows for monitoring the time the medication was taken.
Patient empowerment The patient empowerment concept, a recent outgrowth of the natural health movement, asserts that to be truly healthy, people must bring about changes in their social situations and in the environment that influences their lives, not only in their personal behavior.
Patient safety Patient safety is a relatively recent initiative in healthcare, emphasizing the reporting, analysis and prevention of medical error and adverse healthcare events. The frequency and magnitude of avoidable adverse events was not well known until the 1990's, when reports in several countries revealed a staggering number of patient injuries and deaths each year.
Patient safety organization A patient safety organization is a group, institution or association that improves medical care by reducing medical errors. In the 1990's, reports in several countries revealed a staggering number of patient injuries and deaths each year due to avoidable adverse health care events.
Patient Safety and Nursing Nurses are knowledge workers whose main responsibility is to provide safe and effective care within constantly evolving health care systems. Nurses collaborate with one another, as well as doctors, aides and technicians, to provide holistic care to patients.
Patient trade-off The trade-off dilemma in prostate cancer treatment refers to the choice between different treatments for localized prostate cancer (a tumor that is contained within the prostate). The choice is a trade-off between the expected beneficial and harmful effects in terms of patient survival and quality of life.
Patient-reported outcome A patient-reported outcome or PRO is a questionnaire specifically used in clinical trial research. A PRO can be used to register the Quality Of Life (QOL) of a clinical trial participant during a clinical trial.
Patients Not Patents Patients Not Patents is a patient advocacy group whose primary activity is challenging the validity of medical patents before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Its founder and Executive Director is Jeffrey Light.
Patients Out of Time Patients Out of Time, or POT, is a patient advocacy organization dedicated to educating public health professionals and the public about medical marijuana. Incorporated in 1995, the group is led by medical and nursing professionals and five of the seven remaining participants in the federal government's Investigational New Drug program for cannabis.
Patigrabana Patigrabana was a town in Parthia under Hystaspes (Persian satrap of Parthia) that played a role in history as a place of battle with Phraortes, rebel king of Medes, that happened around 520 BC. Phraortes was defeated and retired to Rhagae (old Persian Raga) and was also defeated here.
Patikulamanasikara Pātikūlamanasikāra refers to a mindfulness meditation practice from the Pāli canon used to develop detachment from one's body. Along with cementary contemplations, this type of meditation is one of the two Buddhist meditations on "the foul" (Pāli: asubha).
Patil Prakashbapu Vasantdada Patil Prakashbapu Vasantdada (born 21 June, 1947) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Sangli constituency of Maharashtra and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party.
Patil Rupatai Diliprao Nilangekar Patil Rupatai Diliprao Nilangekar (born 4 June, 1957) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Latur constituency of Maharashtra and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party.
Patil Shriniwas Dadasaheb Patil Shriniwas Dadasaheb (born 11 April, 1941) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Karad constituency of Maharashtra and is a member of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) political party.
Patillas, Puerto Rico Patillas (pah-TEE-yahs) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the southeastern coast, south of San Lorenzo; west of Yabucoa and Maunabo; and east of Guayama and Arroyo. is spread over 15 wards and Patillas Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
Patim Patim (also in Fogo Crioulo (Djarfogo), Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Patin), is a village located approximately 5 km east of the island capital of Sao Filipe in the island of Fogo, Cape Verde. Figueira PavĂŁo are linked the road encircling the island as well as a road to its attractions and to Monte Grande.
Patimokkha In Buddhism, the Patimokkha is the basic Theravada code of monastic discipline, consisting of 227 rules for fully ordained monks (bhikkhus) and 311 for nuns (bhikkhunis). It is contained in the Suttavibhanga, a division of the Vinaya Pitaka.
Patio A patio garden (From the Spanish: patio meaning "back garden" or "backyard") is an outdoor garden space generally used for dining or recreation that often adjoins a residence and is typically paved. Specifically, it may refer to a roofless inner courtyard of the sort found in Spanish-style dwellings.
Patio de la Madera The Patio de la Madera, formally known as Centro de Exposiciones y Convenciones Complejo Patio de la Madera, is a complex located in Rosario, , occupying two blocks opposite the Mariano Moreno Bus Terminal, near the geographic center of the city. The formal name is almost never used; the shorter form Centro de Convenciones Patio de la Madera is preferred even in official communications.
Patitiri Patitiri older forms: Patitirion (Greek, Modern: Πατητήρι, Katharevoussa: -on) is a town located in the southern part of the island of Alonissos and serves the capital of Alonissos in the Sporades. It is also called by this name while in the census records recognizes as a separate settlement.
Patkai Christian College Patkai Christian College is a college of higher education in Dimapur-Chumukedima that is the institution rated highest by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council in the state of Nagaland, out of 11 colleges recognised by the University Grants Commission of India. It was rated as B++.
Patlak plot A Patlak plot (sometimes called Gjedde-Patlak plot or Patlak analysis) is a graphical analysis technique based on the compartment model that uses linear regression to identify, and find the rate constant for, pharmacokinetics problems involving irreversible uptake, such as for deoxyglucose.
Patle Shishupal Natthu Patle Shishupal Natthu (born 1 February, 1967) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Bhandara constituency of Maharashtra and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party.
Patmont Motor Werks Patmont Motor Werks began in 1985 with a prototype for a new motorized personal transport device when Steve Patmont launched Patmont Motor Werks, to make Go-peds in his garage. He began by building Go-Peds only for friends and family and it blossomed from there.
Patna Paṭnā (Hindi: पटना) is the capital of the Indian state of bihar, and one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world. Megasthenes (350 BCE-290 BCE), in his book Indica has mentioned that the city of Palibothra (Pataliputra, modern day Patna) was situated on the confluence of the rivers Ganges and Arennovoas (Sonabhadra - Hiranyawah) and was 9 miles long and 1.
Patna rice Patna rice, a variety of the species Oryza sativa, and one of the varieties of long-grain white rice, is extensively cultivated in the Indo-gangetic plains, in and around Patna, capital of Bihar state, India. Patna rice is known for its elongated kernel with grain length greater than 6 mm, and has been used as staple food by the local people for thousands of years.
Patna Science College Patna Science College is an institution of higher science education located near the Ganges River in Bihar, India. The institution is a centre of international fame in the field of higher education under Patna University.
Patnos Patnos (Armenian: Բադնոց (Latin transliteration: Badnoc‘ or Patnoc‘)) is a district of Ağrı Province of Turkey on a plain surrounded by high mountains including Süphan, watered by tributaries of the Murat River. 82km south of the city of Ağrı on the road to Van.
Pato Banton Pato Banton (born Patrick Murray) is a reggae singer and toaster from Birmingham, England. He began recording in 1982, appearing on "Pato and Roger a Go Talk" (from Special Beat Service) with Ranking Roger of English Beat.
Pato Hoffmann Pato Hoffmann, the 1999 Indian Celebrity of the Year, Born August 23 in La Paz, Bolivia, to parents of Aymara, Quechua, Spanish, and German heritage, Pato's family moved to New York City when he was only 4 years old. He was in San Francisco, taking kung fu and acting classes, after the success of Dances With Wolves.
Patois Patois, although without a formal definition in linguistics, can be used to describe a language considered as nonstandard. Depending upon the instance, it can refer to pidgins, creoles, dialects, and other forms of native or local speech, but is not commonly applied to jargon or slang, which are vocabulary-based forms of cant.
Patoka class oiler The Patoka class oilers are a series of eight fleet replenishment oilers built for the United States Navy after World War I. All but one of the vessels were commissioned between 1919 and 1922, and all were held in various states until the eve of World War II, where all served with the Navy for the duration of the war.
Patoka River The Patoka River is a tributary of the Wabash River, approximately 138 mi (222 km) long, in southwestern Indiana in the United States. It drains a largely rural area of forested bottomland and agricultural lands among the hills north of Evansville.
Patokh Chodiev Patokh Chodiev (also known as Patokh Shodiev) is a London-based Kazakh oligarch with Belgian citizenship who, with Alexander Mashkevich and Alijan Ibragimov, is part of the “Trio,” a group of Central Asian businessmen who made their fortune through deals in minerals, oil, gas, and banking in Kazakhstan by enlisting the support of its president Nursultan Abishuly Nazarbayev. Chodiev is currently ranked #382 on Forbes’ list of world’s billionaires.
Patolli Patolli is one of the oldest games in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Patolli (or variants of it) are is thought to have been known to a wide range of Mesoamerican cultures, such as the Maya inhabitants of Chichen Itza (1100 - 1300 A.
Paton & Baldwins Paton & Baldwins Soccer club was a company football club which represented the Launceston company of Paton & Baldwins in the Northern Premier league. They were highly successful for a time, winning 10 northern titles, and 2 state championships, before disappearing in the early 1960's.
Paton College Located on the eastern end of the Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's campus, Paton College is a student housing complex which accommodates students attending Memorial University, the Marine Institute, and the College of the North Atlantic (Prince Phillip Drive Campus).
PatoruzĂş PatoruzĂş is a comic character created in 1928 by Dante Quinterno and is considered to be the most popular hero within Argentine comics. PatoruzĂş is a wealthy Tehuelche cacique with great state properties in the Patagonia, and holder of both superhuman physical strength and a charitable yet naive heart.
Patos de Minas Patos de Minas is a city and municipality in the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil, located some 400 km from Belo Horizonte on the ParanaĂ­ba River. The city has approximately 140,000 inhabitants (123,811 in 2000) while the area of the municipality is 3,198 km2.
Patra (disambiguation) " Patra " is Gujarati dish made from colocasia leaves and batter made from chickpea flour, hing, salt and some Indian spices. This batter is applied inside the leaves and then the leaf is rolled and steamed.
Patra (singer) Patra is the stage name taken by Dorothy Smith, a dance music and reggae singer born on January 22 1972 in Kingston, Jamaica. She first made an impression on the US charts as a featured singer on Shabba Ranks's song Family Affair, which hit #84 on the Hot 100 in 1994.
Patras Patras (Demotic Greek Πάτρα, Classical Greek Πάτραι Pátrai, Latin Patrae, Ottoman Turkish Ballıbadra) is the third-largest city of Greece and the capital of the prefecture of Achaea, located in northern Peloponnese, 215 kilometers to the west of Athens. The city is built at the foothills of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras.
Patras Bokhari Syed Ahmed Shah Patras Bokhari (Urdu: سید احمد شاہ پطرس بخاری) (commonly known as Patras Bokhari) (born 1898, Peshawar, died 1958, New York) was one of the best Urdu humourist, educationist, essayist, broadcaster and diplomat from Pakistan .
PatrĂ­cia Tavares PatrĂ­cia Tavares (born SĂłnia PatrĂ­cia Tavares Oliveira Matos Ferreira, in Lisbon at 6 November of 1977) is a Portuguese actress with a long-standing career in spite of her age. Her latest role has been in the drama series Jura for the SIC network.
Patrea Smallacombe Patrea Smallacombe (born 1961, Adelaide, Australia) is a prolific Austalian writer and series script editor who contributed to numerous soap operas in her native Australia including The Young Doctors, Prisoner, Neighbours and A Country Practice before moving to the UK in 1987. Since then she has written for many high profile shows including Emmerdale, Brookside, Family Affairs, The Bill and also a long stint on the top rated ITV1 soap opera, Coronation Street.
Patria chica patria chica, (noun) "little homeland" , The term referred to the creation and retention of identities other than that of the unidentified subjects of an empire. Small villages or settlements of original native Indians in south America that were protected by the powers of the Spanish king from invasion or conquest.
Patria Jimenez Patria Jimenez, (born Elsa Patria Jimenez Flores in 1957 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is an openly lesbian Mexican politician and head of El Clóset de Sor Juana (Sister Juana's Closet). In 1997, representing the PRD, she became the first openly gay member of Mexico's legislature in the country's history —indeed, the first in any legislature in Latin America.
Patria NEMO NEMO (from NEw MOrtar), is a single 120 mm unmanned mortar turret currently being developed by Patria Weapons System Oy (PWS) in Finland. It is a lighter version of the AMOS mortar system, which also is under development and field testing.
Patriarca crime family The Patriarca crime family is a criminal organization based in the region of New England, specifically Providence, Rhode Island and Boston, Massachusetts, that is part of a nationwide criminal phenomenon known as the Mafia or La Cosa Nostra. The Patriarca family is sometimes referred to as “The Office.
Patriarch (Latter Day Saints) In the Latter Day Saint movement, a Patriarch (also called Evangelist) is an office of the Priesthood whose main duty is to give Patriarchal blessings. It is considered to be either an office of the Patriarchal Priesthood or the Melchizedek priesthood.
Patriarch Alexius I Patriarch Alexius I (Sergey Simansky) (Russian: Патриарх Алексий I (Сергей Симанский) (October 27, 1877 – April 17, 1970), was the 13th Patriarch of Moscow and all of Russia, head of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) between 1945 and 1970.
Patriarch Ambrose of Georgia His Holiness and Beatitude Ambrose (, Ambrosi) (September 7, 1861 – March 29, 1927) was a Georgian religious figure and scholar who served as the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia from 1921 to 1927. Best known for his opposition to the Soviet regime, he was canonized, in 1995, by the Georgian Orthodox Church as Saint Ambrose the Confessor (ამბროსი აღმსარებელი, Ambrosi Aghmsarebeli).
Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople Anatolius was Patriarch of Constantinople (449 - 458). He became Patriarch through the influence of patriarch Dioscorus of Alexandria (second only to Constantinople) with emperor Theodosius II, after the deposition of Flavian by the Second Council of Ephesus, having previously been the apocrisiarius or representative of Dioscorus with the emperor at Constantinople (Zonaras, Annals, iii).
Patriarch Diodoros of Jerusalem Diodoros (or Diodorus) was the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Eastern Orthodox Church from 1981 to 2000. He served as Bishop of Hierapolis prior to his election and was Patriarchal Exarch in Amman until 1981 when he was raised to the Patriarchate.
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