Bishop of Trimythous

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The Bishop of Trimythous is a Christian episcopal office historically associated with the Cypriot town of Trimythous, most famously held by Saint Spyridon, a 4th-century bishop venerated for his miracles and role at the First Council of Nicaea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian episcopal office
bishopric
ecclesiastical title
associatedSaint Saint Spyridon of Trimythous NERFINISHED
associatedWith First Council of Nicaea NERFINISHED
associatedWithMiracles yes
country Cyprus NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalRank diocesan bishop
feastRelatedTo Feast of Saint Spyridon NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Greek
historicalEra Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
historicallyPartOf Church of Cyprus NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Ancient Cyprus
jurisdictionOver Trimythous NERFINISHED
linkedTo Council of Nicaea I NERFINISHED
liturgicalCommemoration commemoration of Saint Spyridon
locatedIn Trimythous NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Saint Spyridon
participation of its holder in the First Council of Nicaea
notableHolder Saint Spyridon NERFINISHED
region Mediterranean
religion Christianity
seeAlso Saint Spyridon NERFINISHED
seeCityType ancient town
titleHolderType bishop
tradition Eastern Christianity NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
venerationContext Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Oriental Orthodox Churches NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED

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Saint Spyridon positionHeld Bishop of Trimythous
Spyridon of Trimythous title Bishop of Trimythous