- of
Saint George of
Choziba (Arabic: دير القديس جورج, Gr****: Μονή Αγίου Γεωργίου του Χοζεβίτου), also
known as
Monastery of
Choziba (or Hoziba) or Mar...
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George of
Choziba, also
called George the
Chozibite or
Chozebite (died c. 625), was a Gr****
Cypriot monk and
leader of the
monastery of
Choziba in the vicinity...
- of
Choziba, also
called Antony the
Chozibite (fl. 634), was a
Byzantine hagiographer from the
monastery of
Choziba. A
disciple of
George of
Choziba, he...
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Saint John of
Choziba,
originally known as John of Thebes, was a monk who was born in
Egypt around the year 440–450 CE. He
abandoned monophysitism around...
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monasteries and
churches were built,
including the
Monastery of
Saint George of
Choziba in 340 CE and a
domed church dedicated to
Saint Eliseus. At
least two synagogues...
- contributor, 1993)
Antony of
Choziba, The Life of
Saint George of
Choziba and the
Miracles of the Most Holy
Mother of God at
Choziba (ed. with Tim Vivian, 1993)...
- Qelt, an
ancient monastery in
Waldi Qilt, in the West Bank St
George of
Choziba, seventh-century
saint St
George I of Antioch,
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch...
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Governorate Deir
Hajla Monastery of the
Temptation Monastery of
Saint George of
Choziba Nabi Musa
Jericho synagogue Jerusalem Governorate Tomb of
Lazarus Church...
- Saba al-Ubeidiya town, West Bank
Monastery of
Saints John and
George of
Choziba Wadi Qelt, West Bank
Monastery of the
Temptation Jericho city, West Bank...
- litterari, 1993). The Life of
Saint George of
Choziba and The
Miracles of the Most Holy
Mother of God at
Choziba (with
Apostolos Athan****akis) (San Francisco:...