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- Orthodox Church canonized Stefan Nemanja, under the name Saint Simeon the Myroblyte (Serbian: Свети Симеон Мироточиви). Nemanja was born around the year 1113...
- Renevey. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 147-164 Mullins, Sylvia Elizabeth, (2017) 'Myroblytes: Miraculous Oil in Medieval Europe', PhD thesis, University of Georgetown...
- Μεγαλομάρτυς Δημήτριος ὁ Μυροβλύτης (Hágios Megalomártys Dēmḗtrios ho Myroblýtēs) This epithet is shared with other Orthodox saints: e.g. Saint Nilus of...
- saints, especially from the wounds of stigmata. These saints are called myroblytes while the exudation itself is referred to as myroblysia or myroblytism...
- relics or burial places" of certain Christian saints, who are known as myroblytes while the exudation itself is referred to as myroblysia or myroblytism...
- Cornwall Hen Ogledd Northumbria Wales Oceania Australia Traditional Modern Myroblyte Venerable By continent Americas United States Asia Russia Before 15th...
- Saint Nicholas of Myra (traditionally 15 March 270 – 6 December 343), also known as Nicholas of Bari, was an early Christian bishop of Gr**** descent from...
- known as Nilos/Nilus the Myrrh-gusher, Nilus of Kynouria, or Nilus the Myroblyte (Gr****: Άγιος Νείλος ο Μυροβλήτης; born c. 1601, died 1651), was an Orthodox...
- otherwise known as "cicely" or "sweet cicely". Bdellium Chrism Frankincense Myroblyte saint Naturalis Historia Pliny the Elder Another commonly used name, Commiphora...
- Saint Glyceria (Gr****: Γλυκερία; died ca. 177 in Perinthus, Propontis) was a Roman virgin of the early church. According to Christian tradition, she was...