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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


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


Name

Theodoros, ascetic and abbot of Sykeon, ob. 613

Saint ID

S01619

Gender
Type of Saint
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E03117The early seventh-century Georgian version of the Lectionary of Jerusalem commemorates on 22 April *Theodoros (ascetic and abbot of Sykeon, ob. 613, S01619).
E05291The Greek Life of *Theodoros (ascetic and abbot of Sykeon, ob. 613, S01619) is written by Eleusios-Georgios of Sykeon, recounting the life, ascetic feats, and miracles of its hero, and the foundation of the monastic centre of Sykeon in Galatia (central Asia Minor). The text mentions several shrines and festivals of saints in cities and villages of Asia Minor, and also in Constantinople and the Holy Land. Written in Greek at Sykeon, in the 640s. Overview entry
E05349The Greek Life of *Theodoros (ascetic and abbot of Sykeon, ob. 613, S01619), by Eleusios-Georgios of Sykeon, mentions several festivals of saints, including processions, night vigils and the celebration of the Eucharist, celebrated in the 6th and 7th centuries at Iouliopolis, Germia and Sykeon (all in central Asia Minor), and in Constantinople. Written at Sykeon, in the 640s.
E05351The Greek Life of *Theodoros (ascetic and abbot of Sykeon, ob. 613, S01619), by Eleusios-Georgios of Sykeon, mentions the production of images of *Theodoros of Sykeon (abbot of Sykeon and bishop of Anastasiopolis, ob. 613, S01619), while he was alive. Written at Sykeon (central Asia Minor), in the 640s.