Dositheus
Dositheus (/dəˈsɪθiəs/; Greek: Δωσίθεος, Dōsítheos) is a Greek masculine given name, and it may refer to:
- Dositheos (Samaritan) (fl. 1st century), Gnostic
 - Dositheus Magister (fl. 4th century), Roman grammarian and jurist
 - Dositheus of Constantinople (died after 1191), or Dositheus I of Jerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarch
 - Dositheos II of Jerusalem (1641–1707), Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem 1669–1707
 - Dositheus of Tbilisi (died 1795), Georgian Orthodox archbishop
 - Dositheus (Ivanchenko) (1884–1984), bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, bishop of Brooklyn
 - Dositej Obradović, Serbian monk, author, and educator.
 - Dositej Vasić, metropolitan of Serbian Orthodox Church.
 - Dositej II, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia.
 
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