Elijah of Hirta - [ Syriac Not Available ]
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In hagiography:
Elijah of Ḥirta(al-Hira) was a monastic founder from the sixth century.
He was an Arab, a Lakhmid, who joined the monastery at Mount Izla and became a
disciple of its founder, Abraham. He drove away corrupt monks. He left
Mount Izla and
established a monastery near Mosul. He was widely venerated by the Arab
Christians.
Names
- Elijah of Hirta
- ÉLIE DE AL-ḤĪRA1
Floruit
550-615
Notes
Status: incomplete
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Works Cited
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- 1 Jean Maurice Fiey, Saints Syriaques (Princeton, N.J.: The Darwin Press, Inc., 2004), entry: 140.
- 3 Qiṣṣat Mār Ilīyā Hersch RamDie Legende vom III. Elias
- 4 Paul Peeters and Société de Bollandistes, Bibliotheca hagiographica orientalis (1910)., p: 63.
- 5 FieyAssyrie chrétiennevol: II, p: 639-59., vol: II, p: 639-59.
- 6 Enciclopedia dei santi: le chiese orientali [= Bibliotheca sanctorum orientalium] (Roma: Città nuova, 1998)., vol: I, p: 754-55.
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