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Anastasius Sinaita (Gr****: Ἀναστάσιος ὁ Σιναΐτης; died
after 700), also
called Anastasius of
Sinai or
Anastasius the Sinaite, was a Gr**** writer, priest...
- nördlichen Afrika. l. Zoologie.
Frankfurt am Main: H. L. Brönner. (Agama
sinaita, new species, pp. 10-12 +
Plate 3). (in
German and Latin). Uetz, Peter...
- West."[citation needed] In
addition to
Anastasius Sinaita and Nil
Sorski (also
known as Nil
Sinaita),
Philoteus Sinait and
other Sinai ascetics and writers...
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Anastasius of
Suppentonia 500s 570
found in
Roman Martyrology Anastasius Sinaita 600s 700s
found in
Roman Martyrology Anastasius the
Fuller 200s 304 found...
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Athanasius of Alexandria,
Isidore (possibly
Isidore of Pelusium),
Anastasius Sinaita Language Old
Church Slavonic Date From the 11th
century M****cript(s) 14th–18th...
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Gregory of Sinai, or in
Serbian and
Bulgarian Grigorije Sinaita (c. 1260s – 27
November 1346), was a Gr****
Christian monk and
writer from Smyrna. He was...
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American journalist (b. 1947)
Christian feast day:
Abdecalas Anastasius Sinaita Anselm of
Canterbury Beuno Conrad of
Parzham Holy
Infant of Good Health...
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Anastasius Sinaita (ca. 700) In
Genesim by Bede (ca. 8th century) The
Quaestiones in
Genesim by
Alcuin (ca. 756) The
Hexaemeron of
Anastasius Sinaita The Hexaemeron...
- the nave of the
church had a
wooden narthex which was the tomb of
Martyr Sinaita. The
church was
small in size,
until the
First Serbian Uprising, when the...
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influenced by
early Christian monasticism. In the
early 14th century,
Gregory Sinaita (1260s–1346)
learned a form of
disciplined mental prayer from ****nius...