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Macarius of
Egypt (c. 300 – 391) was a
Christian monk and
grazer hermit. He is also
known as
Macarius the
Elder or
Macarius the Great.
Macarius was born...
- as Pseudo-
Macarius,
Macarius-Symeon,
Macarius the Elder, or St.
Macarius the
Great Pseudo-
Macarius (4th/5th century),
Syrian author Macarius of Jerusalem...
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Macarius III may
refer to:
Macarius III Zaim (died 1672) Pope
Macarius III of
Alexandria (1872–1945)
Makarios III (1913–1977) This
disambiguation page...
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Macarius Magnes (Ancient Gr****: Μακάριος Μάγνης),
sometimes referred to as
Macarius of Magnesia, is the
author of a work of
Christian apologetics contesting...
- Arianism,
refers to
Macarius as an
example of "the
honest and
simple style of
apostolical men."[citation needed] The date 312 for
Macarius's accession to the...
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Macarius of
Leteti (Georgian: მაკარი ლეთეთელი, romanized: mak'ari leteteli) was a
Georgian calligrapher and
scholar of the 9th century.
Macarius was from...
- is
attributed to
Saint Macarius the Great, a
disciple of
Saint Anthony the Great, the
founder of
Christian monasticism.
Macarius retreated to the Wadi...
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Saint Macarius of
Alexandria (Gr****: Μακάριος; died 395) was a monk in the
Nitrian Desert. He was a
slightly younger contemporary of
Macarius of Egypt...
- Pope
Macarius may
refer to: Pope
Macarius I of Alexandria,
ruled in 933–953 Pope
Macarius II of Alexandria,
ruled in 1102–1128 Pope
Macarius III of Alexandria...
- Pseudo-
Macarius (or Pseudo-Makarios) is the
conventional designation of the
anonymous author or
authors of
works falsely attributed to
Macarius of Egypt...