-
through prayer. He
decided to
become a monk at
Valaam and with the new name
Abramius (Abraham)
settled at
Rostov on the s**** of Lake Nero. Not far from his...
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Northumbria (Hardulph of Breedon) (c. 808)
Saint Abramius the Lover-of-labor of the Kiev
Caves Saint Abramius of Smolensk, Archimandrite,
Wonderworker of Smolensk...
- and
Bishop of
Cajazzo (1023)
Venerable Abramius of Rostov, Archimandrite,
Wonderworker (1073)
Venerable Abramius,
recluse of the Kiev Near
Caves (14th...
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Abraham of
Arbela (died c. 345) (also
known as
Abramius) was a
bishop of
Arbela in S****anid Persia.
During the
imprisonment of
Bishop Ioannis of Arbela...
- the
Liber Pontificalis,
Zosimus was a Gr**** and his father's name was
Abramius.
Historian Adolf von
Harnack deduced from this that the
family was of Jewish...
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Venerable Abramius of
Galich or
Chukhloma Lake,
disciple of
Venerable Sergius of Radonezh". www.oca.org.
Retrieved 2024-08-18. "Venerable
Abramius, Abbot...
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Apostle of
Hungary (1046)
Saint Isarnus of M****illes,
Abbot (1048)
Saint Abramius,
first Abbot of
Mirozh Monastery in
Pskov (1158)
Saints Stephen the First-Crowned...
- Peter, St Paul (crypt fresco) Clockwise: St Theoctistus, St Maximus, St
Abramius, St
Dorotheus Touching of Thomas/Antipascha (crypt fresco) St
Andrew St...
- the First-Founder, Monk (1073), July 10
Abramius the
Lover of Labor, Monk (12th-13th century),
August 21
Abramius the Hermit, Monk (12th-13th century),...
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Syriac m****cript into Gr**** at Mar Saba
monastery by
Abbas Patrick and
Abramius, then from Gr**** into Arabic,
Georgian (by
Euthymius the Athonite) and...