- Σιναΐτης; died
after 700), also
called Anastasius of
Sinai or
Anastasius the
Sinaite, was a Gr**** writer,
priest and
abbot of
Saint Catherine's
Monastery on...
- Chryssavgis, John (March 2017). John
Climacus From the
Egyptian Desert to the
Sinaite Mountain.
Taylor & Francis. p. 160. ISBN 9781351925211.
Retrieved November...
-
Sinaites in
Serbia are a
special group of clergy,
whose name is ****ociated,
directly or indirectly, with
Mount Sinai,
where Moses met God,
which established...
- Genesis". The "Testament of Our
First Parents",
cited by
Anastasius the
Sinaïte. The Book of Adam (Adamgirk) by
Arakel of
Siwnik (Arakel Sunetsi), a book...
-
Based on
mention of him in
ecclesiastical sources such as
Anastasius the
Sinaite, who
likely recorded events within a few
decades of
their occurrence and...
- al-Sêlmi), also
known as John of the Ladder, John
Scholasticus and John
Sinaites, was a 6th–7th
century Christian monk at the
monastery on
Mount Sinai....
-
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...
-
Anastasius I of
Antioch was the
Patriarch of
Antioch twice (561–571 and 593–599).
Alban Butler calls him "a man of
singular learning and piety". He was...
- Venerable, also
known as John of the Ladder, John
Scholasticus and John
Sinaites John
Gradenigo 1025 5
December Venerable,
Hermit John I of
Naples 401–500...
-
Saint Catherine Church Depiction of the
Siege of
Candia St.
Matthew of the
Sinaites Byzantine church Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium, home
ground of OFI FC...