Philotheos
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Philotheos (Template:Lang-el, "friend of God"), Latinized as Philotheus, may refer to:
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People
- Philotheos Bryennios (1833–1918), Greek Orthodox bishop
- Pope Philotheos of Alexandria, in office 979-1003
- Philotheus of Pskov (1465–1542), Russian abbot
- Philotheus of Samosata, a companion in martyrdom of Romanus of Samosata
- Patriarch Philotheus I of Constantinople (c. 1300-1379)
- a Byzantine court official, the author of the Kletorologion treatise, written in 899
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Other
- Philotheos: International Journal for Philosophy and Theology, founded in 2001 and based at Belgrade
- Philotheou Monastery on Mt Athos
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See also
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