Jeanne-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent and David A. Michelson (eds.), "Aha the Solitary" in last modified August 17, 2016, http://syriaca.org/person/1124 Aha the Solitary Ahha the Solitary AḤḤA LE SOLITAIRE http://syriaca.org/person/1124 35 male 573 In hagiography: Aḥa the solitary of Resh ʿAyna was a soldier in the Persian army; later he founded a monastery near Nisibis, traveled on extensive pilgrimages, and returned with a piece of the true cross. He converted a village of pagan Armenians. The saint is venerated on Jan 25 in Rabban Saliba. Saints Syriaques AḤḤA LE SOLITAIRE 35 Peeters Martyrologe 168, 174 A Chaldean copy from 1903 of the legend of Aḥḥa, according to the codex Vat. xxxvn, belongs to the library of the Couvent de Notre Dame des Moissons today in Baghdad. See Catalogue Vosté 87 n° 3, fol. 73v-106r A. Moreschini BS I, 131 Fiey Assyrie chrétienne II, 621-25