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Platon the Studite, also Plato of Sakkoudion (Greek: Ὅσιος Πλάτων τῆς Μονῆς τῶν Σακκουδίων), probably Constantinople, ca. 735 – Constantinople, 4 April 814, was a Byzantine minor official who became a monk in 759. After refusing the metropolitan see of Nicomedia or the headship of a monastery in Constantinople, in 783 he founded the monastery of Sakkoudion on Mount Olympus in Bithynia, of which he became the first abbot. He is notable, along with his nephew Theodore Stoudites, for his iconodule stance during the Byzantine Iconoclasm and his participation in the Second Council of Nicaea, and to his firm opposition to the second marriage of Emperor Constantine VI to his (Platon's) niece Theodote (the ""). He was canonized by the Church, and his feast day is April 4.

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  • Platón de Constantinopla (es)
  • Platon de Sakkoudion (fr)
  • Platone di Bitinia (it)
  • Plato of Sakkoudion (en)
  • Платон Студит (ru)
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  • Platon the Studite, also Plato of Sakkoudion (Greek: Ὅσιος Πλάτων τῆς Μονῆς τῶν Σακκουδίων), probably Constantinople, ca. 735 – Constantinople, 4 April 814, was a Byzantine minor official who became a monk in 759. After refusing the metropolitan see of Nicomedia or the headship of a monastery in Constantinople, in 783 he founded the monastery of Sakkoudion on Mount Olympus in Bithynia, of which he became the first abbot. He is notable, along with his nephew Theodore Stoudites, for his iconodule stance during the Byzantine Iconoclasm and his participation in the Second Council of Nicaea, and to his firm opposition to the second marriage of Emperor Constantine VI to his (Platon's) niece Theodote (the ""). He was canonized by the Church, and his feast day is April 4. (en)
  • San Platone (in greco moderno: Πλάτων, traslitterato: Plátōn; Costantinopoli, c. 740 – Studion, 4 aprile 814) è stato un religioso e santo bizantino. (it)
  • Платон Студийский, или Плато́н Студи́т (735, Константинополь — 5 апреля 813, Константинополь) — православный монах, игумен, родной дядя Феодора Студита. Почитается как преподобный и исповедник. Память в Православной церкви — 5 (18) апреля, в католической — 4 апреля. (ru)
  • San Platón fue un monje de Asia Menor, que vivió hacia finales del siglo VIII y principios del siglo IX. Vivió en Constantinopla en tiempos del emperador Constantino Coprónimo y trabajó como notario. Su gran religiosidad le hizo abandonar la vida cómoda y mundana que llevaba e ingresó en un monasterio de los Simobolos, donde era abad . Volvió dos años después de su destierro cuando el emperador fue destronado, pero no tardó en volver a caer en enemistad con el emperador Nicéforo a causa de la pretensión imperial de permitir regresar al patriarca excomulgado Josefo, a lo que el santo se negaba. (es)
  • Platon de Sakkoudion est un moine byzantin né en 735 et mort le 4 avril 814, âgé de soixante-dix-neuf ans. C'est l'oncle maternel, et le père spirituel, de Théodore Studite. Saint pour les Églises orthodoxe et catholique, il est fêté le 4 avril. (fr)
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