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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Makarios, bishop of Jerusalem, ob. c. 335

Saint ID

S01428

Reported Death Not Before

330

Reported Death Not After

335

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Bishops
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E03018The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 7 February *Makarios (bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 335, S01428).
E03352The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 16 August *Makarios (Bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 335, S01428).
E03412The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 28 October *Zacharias (bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 632, S01363), and *Makarios (bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 334, S01428).
E03637The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Jerusalem, commemorates on 7 February *Makarios (bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 335, S01428), *Theognios (bishop of Betelia, near Gaza, ob. 522, S01506), and *Parthenios (bishop of Lampsakos, 4th c., S01639).
E03656The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th century, based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Jerusalem, commemorates on 26 February *Porphyry (bishop of Gaza, S01368) and *Makarios (bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 335, S01428).
E03834The Church Calendar of Ioane Zosime, compiled in Georgian in the 10th c., based however on 5th-7th c. prototypes from Palestine, celebrates on 16 August the assumption of *Mary (Mother of Christ, S00033) and commemorates *Makarios (Bishop of Jerusalem, S01428).
E07995The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor (AM 5817) states that *Makarios (bishop of Jerusalem, ob. 335, S01428) received a revelation of the location of the Cross in Jerusalem. Chronicle compiled in the Byzantine Empire in the early 9th c., using extracts from earlier Greek texts.