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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Ioulianos/Julianus Saba, monk of Mesopotamia, ob. 367

Saint ID

S00344

Number in BH

O 553

Reported Death Not After

367

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Ascetics/monks/nuns, Hermits/recluses
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E03844The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 26 August *Maximos (bishop of Jerusalem and confessor, S01430) and *Ioulianos/Julianus Saba (monk of Mesopotamia, ob. 367, S00344).
E06065The Greek lives by Theodoret of Cyrrhus, of *Jacob (bishop of Nisibis, S00296), *Ioulianos/Julianus Saba (monk of Mesopotamia, S00344), and *Abraham of Harran (monk and bishop of Syria, S00366) are translated into Syriac no later than the 6th century.
E06935Jacob of Serugh's Syriac Homily (memrā) on *Ioulianos/Julianus Saba (monk of Mesopotamia, S00344) extols the saint's ascetic virtues and recounts his miracles and accomplishments. Written in northern Mesopotamia in the late 5th/early 6th c.