Hierotheos Explained
Hierotheos or Hierotheus may refer to:
- Hierotheos the Thesmothete, traditional first bishop of Athens in the 1st century
- , legendary bishop of Segovia in the 1st century
- , active in Hungary in the 10th century
- , Constantinopolitan letter writer in the 12th century
- Hierotheos, religious name of John Komnenos Molyvdos (1657–1719), Greek Orthodox metropolitan and scholar
- (1682–1766), German priest and writer
- Hierotheus I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1825–1845
- Hierotheus II of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1847–1858
- Hierotheos of Antioch, Greek Patriarch of Antioch in 1850–1885
- Hierotheus of Jerusalem, Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1875–1882
- Hierotheos Vlachos (born 1945), Greek Orthodox metropolitan and theologian
- (born 1977), Bulgarian Orthodox bishop
See also
- The Book of Hierotheos, purported work of Hierotheos the Thesmothete, actually by Stephen bar Sudayli