- monk, nun or icon in any of the world's religions.
Early Christian hagiographies might consist of a
biography or vita (from
Latin vita, life,
which begins...
- by
Western scholarship on
medieval Christian hagiography, however, has
moved away from
seeing hagiographies as
repositories of facts, in
favour of seeing...
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definite spot. Thus one may
speak of the
legend of
Alexander or of Caesar."
Hagiography (accounts of the
lives of saints) is not
intended to be history, but...
- are at
least fourteen different known hagiographies of Adi Shankara's life. These, as well as
other hagiographical works on Shankara, were
written many...
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obrativshiesja iz islama." Moscow, 2002 "
Hagiographies of the Saints", 24 December,
Justin Popović "
Hagiographies of the Saints", 3 May,
Justin Popović Ahmed...
- held
during Holy W**** on the
island of Marinduque, the Philippines.
Hagiographical fragments on St.
Longinus from 11th–13th
century found in Dubrovnik...
-
Byzantine literature. The
hagiography itself,
biography of a saint, was one of the main
prose genres in Byzantium.
Hagiographies were
written to
create or...
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hagiographies, some of
which were
composed in
centuries after his death, and
which the
tradition believes to be true. The
traditional hagiographies of...
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Namdev (Pronunciation: [naːmdeʋ]), also
transliterated as Nam Dayv, Namdeo, Namadeva, (traditionally, c. 26
October 1270 – c. 3 July 1350) was a Marathi...
- or
ideas expressed therein.
Peter Friedlander states that Ravidas'
hagiographies,
though aut****d long
after he died,
depict a
struggle within the Indian...