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Gerasimos (Greek: Γεράσιμος) is a Greek given name derived from Greek "γῆρας" ("geras", "old age, elder"). It can also be anglicized as "Gerassimos" or "Gerasimus". It can also be slavicized as Gerasim (Russian: Герасим; [ɡʲɪrˈasʲɪm]).

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Patriarchs of Constantinople

  • Gerasimus I of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1320-1321
  • Gerasimus II of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1673-1674
  • Gerasimus III of Constantinople, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1794-1797
  • Other Orthodox Patriarchs

  • Gerasimus I of Jerasulem, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and later Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem in the late 19th century AD
  • Other Orthodox Bishops

  • Metropolitan Gerasimos Avlonites, a Greek Orthodox bishop of the Diocese of Arcadia in Crete in the 18th century AD
  • Gerasimos Michaleas, a bishop of the Greek Orthodox church of America in the 21st century AD
  • People

  • Gerasimus of the Jordan, a Christian saint, monk, and abbot of the 5th century AD
  • Gerasimos of Euboia, Orthodox monk and disciple of St. Gregory of Sinai, 14th century (feast day: December 7)
  • Gerasimus of Kefalonia, a Christian saint and monk of the 16th century AD from the Greek island of Kefalonia
  • Gerasimos Vokos, a Greek writer
  • Gerasimos Arsenis, a Greek politician
  • Gerasimos Skiadaresis, a Greek actor
  • References

    Gerasimos Wikipedia