Name
Theodoros the Sanctified, ascetic and follower of Pachomios, ob. 368.
Saint ID
S01362
Reported Death Not Before
368
Reported Death Not After
368
Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Ascetics/monks/nuns
ID | Title | E02947 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 16 January Theodore 'the Recluse', possibly *Theodore the Sanctified (ascetic and successor of Pachomios, ob. 368, S01362). | E03143 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 6 May *Theodore the Sanctified (ascetic and follower of Pachomios, ob. 368, S01362). | E03450 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 2 December *Theodore the Sanctified (ascetic and follower of Pachomios, ob. 368, S01362). | E03465 | The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 18 December *Theodore (probably the Sanctified, follower of Pachomios, S01362). | E03731 | The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, commemorates on 6 May *Job (Old Testament patriarch, S01191), *Pachomiοs (Egyptian monastic founder, ob. 346, S00352), *Theodore the Sanctified (ascetic and follower of Pachomios, ob. 368, S01362) and *Hilarion (probably the anchorite in Palestine and Cyprus, ob. 371, S00099). | E04214 | Coptic document from Hermopolis (Middle Egypt), concerning the receipt of proceeds from land belonging to a confraternity dedicated to *Theodore (possibly soldier and martyr of Amaseia and Euchaita, S00480) and cultivated by a farmer who delivers the agreed amount of wheat for the confraternity; datable to the 8th c. | E06066 | Gennadius of Marseille, in his De viris illustribus ('On distinguished men'), claims that *Pachomios (Egyptian monastic founder, ob. 346, S00352) wrote his monastic rule at the dictation of an angel, and that *Theodore the Sanctified (ascetic and follower of Pachomius, ob. 368, S01362), learned facts about the life and teaching of Pachomius from an angel. Written in Latin at Marseille (southern Gaul), c. 468. |
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