Daniel the Stylite - [ Syriac Not Available ]
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In hagiography:
Daniel the Stylite was a monk and disciple of Samuel of Qartmin who
walked along the Tigris while he went to the land of Qardu (Gazarta).
Names
- Daniel the Stylite
- DANIEL LE STYLITE1
Floruit
410
Sex
male1
Notes
Status: incomplete
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Works Cited
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- 1 Jean-Maurice Fiey, Saints syriaques, Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam 6 (Princeton, NJ: Darwin Press, 2004), entry: 121.
- 3 François Nau, "Notice historique sur le monastère de Qartamin, suivie d’une note sur le monastère de Qennešré." in Actes du XIVe Congrès international des Orientalistes, Alger 1905. Deuxième partie (Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1907)., p: 10.
- 4 Andrew Palmer, Monk and Mason on the Tigris Frontier: The Early History of Tur ‘Abdin, University of Cambridge Oriental Publications 39 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990), p: 196 n° 9.
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