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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Name

Timotheos, 4th c. Egyptian anchorite

Saint ID

S00056

Reported Death Not Before

320

Reported Death Not After

400

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Hermit, Ascetics/monks/nuns
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E00089Coptic Life of *Onnophrios, the Anchorite (Egyptian anchorite, 4th c., S00055), attributed to Paphnoutios, probably Paphnoutios of Sketis (4th c.), presenting Onophrios as a model anchorite. Written probably in the 5th/6th c. in the Sketis (Lower Egypt), in the 5th/6h c. Overview entry.
E00090Coptic Life of *Onnophrios, the Anchorite (Egyptian anchorite, 4th c., S00055), written probably in the 5th/6th c. in the Sketis (Lower Egypt), describes the physical appearance of the hermit *Timotheos (S00056).
E00091Coptic Life of *Onnophrios, the Anchorite (Egyptian anchorite, 4th c., S00055), written probably in the 5th/6th c. in the Sketis (Lower Egypt), recounts a miraculous liver operation performed on *Timotheos, the hermit (S00056).