Timotheos 3 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E IX |
Religion | Christian |
Locations | Stoudios (Monastery of, Constantinople) (residence); Sakkoudion (Monastery of, Bithynia); Sakkoudion (Monastery of, Bithynia) (residence); Stoudios (Monastery of, Constantinople) |
Occupation | Monk |
Textual Sources | Vita A Theodori Studitae, Auctore Theodoro Daphnopate? (BHG 1755), PG 99. 113-232 (hagiography); Vita B Theodori Studitae, Auctore Michaele Monacho Studita (BHG 1754), PG. 99. 233-328 (hagiography); Vita C Theodori Studitae, Auctore Incerto (BHG 1755d), ed. B. Latyshev, "Vita S. Theodori Studitae in codice Mosquensi musei Rumianzoviani no 520", VV 21 (1914), pp. 258-304 (hagiography); Vita Nicolai Studitae (BHG 1365), PG 105. 863-925 (hagiography) |
Timotheos 3 was a monk in the monastery of Sakkoudion in the early years after its foundation. With Athanasios 8, Naukratios 1, Euthymios 13 and Antonios 35, Timotheos 3 is named as one of the most loyal followers of Theodoros 15 (Theodore the Stoudite): Vita A Theod. Stud. 128B, Vita B Theod. Stud. 245A, Vita C Theod. Stud. ยง12, p. 264.
One of the leading monks in the monastery of Stoudios at Constantinople in the early years of the ninth century: Vita Nic. Stud. 877B (he is included in a list with Theodoros 15, Ioseph 3, Athanasios 8 and Naukratios 1).
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