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Ephrem
St. Ephraim the Syrian
مار افرام الملفان السرياني
ܡܪܝ ܐܦܪܝܡ
ܡܳܪܝ ܐܰܦܪܶܝܡ
ܐܦܪܝܡ
ܐܲܦܪܹܝܡ
Ephraim
Éphrem
Ephrem
Ephrem of Edessa
Saint Ephrem
ʾAfrēm
Éphrem d’Édesse
SAINT ÉPHREM
Ap(h)rem
Deacon, poet, and theologian.
In hagiography: Ephrem is commemorated as a doctor of the church and theologian. Ephrem's ecclesiastical career was based mainly in Nisibis and Edessa . He was the author of hymns, homilies, and prose. His fourth-century writings are remembered as a "golden age" of Syriac literature. His vita as recounted in hagiography differs greatly from historical accounts. One vita transforms him into a Byzantine monk, which is nevertheless a tribute to his importance in both the Syriac and Byzantine Greek churches.
Saint Ephrem is celebrated by the Syrians on January 28.
The bibliography on Ephrem is immense.
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