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Antiochus of Palestine (fl. 7th century AD), also known as Antiochus the Monk or Antiochus Monachus, was a Christian monk and writer. He is believed to have been born near Ancyra (now Ankara, Turkey). He lived first as a solitary, then became a monk and archimandrite of the famous lavra of Mar Saba near Jerusalem. He witnessed the Persian invasion of Palestine in 614, and the massacre of forty-four of his companions by the Bedouins. In Eastern Orthodox liturgy, one of the compline prayers is attributed to him.

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  • Antíoc (monjo) (ca)
  • Antiochos von Saba (de)
  • Αντίοχος Σαβαΐτης (el)
  • Antiochus of Palestine (en)
  • Antiochos le Moine (fr)
  • Antioco Sabaita (it)
  • Антиох Стратиг (ru)
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  • Antíoc (Antiochus, Ἀντίοχος) fou un monjo del monestir de Sant Saba, prop de Jerusalem. Vivia vers el 614 quan la ciutat fou ocupada pels perses. Va escriure l'obra πανδέκτης τῆς ἁγίας γραφῆς (literalement: «Compendi dels escrits sants»), un epítom de la fe cristiana en cent trenta capítols. (ca)
  • Ο Αντίοχος Σαβαΐτης, γνωστός και ως Αντίοχος Στρατήγιος και Αντίοχος ο Παλαιστίνιος, ήταν χριστιανός αναχωρητής ο οποίος έζησε μεταξύ των τελών του 6ου και του πρώτου μισού του 7ου αιώνα μ.Χ. (el)
  • Antiochos von Saba (mittelgriechisch Αντίοχος Σαβαΐτης; * spätes 6. Jahrhundert) war orthodoxer Abt und Autor. Er wird in den orthodoxen Kirchen als Heiliger verehrt. Sein Gedenktag ist der 24. Dezember. (de)
  • Antiochos le Moine ou le Sabbaïte, ou Antiochus, Antiochius, Antioche, est un auteur ecclésiastique, né près d'Ancyre en Galatie à la fin du VIe siècle, moine à Mar Saba dans la première moitié du VIIe siècle, mort sans doute vers 630 ou 635. C'est vraisemblablement le saint chrétien célébré le 24 décembre ou le 22 janvier. (fr)
  • Antioco Sabaita (... – 630) è stato un monaco cristiano e teologo bizantino, venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica e dalla Chiesa Cristiana Ortodossa. (it)
  • Антио́х Палести́нский (VI век, село Медосага, близ Анкиры, Галатия — VII век) — монах и богослов, автор второй молитвы вечернего правила, обязательного для исполнения каждым православным христианином. (ru)
  • Antiochus of Palestine (fl. 7th century AD), also known as Antiochus the Monk or Antiochus Monachus, was a Christian monk and writer. He is believed to have been born near Ancyra (now Ankara, Turkey). He lived first as a solitary, then became a monk and archimandrite of the famous lavra of Mar Saba near Jerusalem. He witnessed the Persian invasion of Palestine in 614, and the massacre of forty-four of his companions by the Bedouins. In Eastern Orthodox liturgy, one of the compline prayers is attributed to him. (en)
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  • Antíoc (Antiochus, Ἀντίοχος) fou un monjo del monestir de Sant Saba, prop de Jerusalem. Vivia vers el 614 quan la ciutat fou ocupada pels perses. Va escriure l'obra πανδέκτης τῆς ἁγίας γραφῆς (literalement: «Compendi dels escrits sants»), un epítom de la fe cristiana en cent trenta capítols. (ca)
  • Ο Αντίοχος Σαβαΐτης, γνωστός και ως Αντίοχος Στρατήγιος και Αντίοχος ο Παλαιστίνιος, ήταν χριστιανός αναχωρητής ο οποίος έζησε μεταξύ των τελών του 6ου και του πρώτου μισού του 7ου αιώνα μ.Χ. (el)
  • Antiochos von Saba (mittelgriechisch Αντίοχος Σαβαΐτης; * spätes 6. Jahrhundert) war orthodoxer Abt und Autor. Er wird in den orthodoxen Kirchen als Heiliger verehrt. Sein Gedenktag ist der 24. Dezember. (de)
  • Antiochus of Palestine (fl. 7th century AD), also known as Antiochus the Monk or Antiochus Monachus, was a Christian monk and writer. He is believed to have been born near Ancyra (now Ankara, Turkey). He lived first as a solitary, then became a monk and archimandrite of the famous lavra of Mar Saba near Jerusalem. He witnessed the Persian invasion of Palestine in 614, and the massacre of forty-four of his companions by the Bedouins. In 619, five years after the conquest of the Holy Land by Chosroes, Ancyra was taken and destroyed by the Persians, which compelled the monks of the neighbouring monastery of Attaline to leave their home, and to move from place to place. As they were, naturally, unable to carry many books with them, the Abbot Eustathius asked his friend Antiochus to compile an abridgment of Holy Scripture for their use, and also a short account of the martyrdom of the forty-four monks of St. Sabbas. In compliance with this request he wrote a work known as the Pandects of Holy Scripture (in 130 chapters, mistaken by the Latin translator for as many homilies). It is a collection of moral sentences, drawn from Scripture and from early ecclesiastical writers. He also wrote an Exomologesis or prayer, in which he relates the miseries that had befallen Jerusalem since the Persian invasion, and begs the divine mercy to heal the Holy City's many ills. These works seem to have been written in the period between the conquest of Palestine by Chosroes and its reconquest by the Emperor Heraclius in 628. The introductory chapter of the Pandects tells of the martyrdom referred to; its last chapter contains a list of heretics from Simon Magus to the Monophysite followers of Severus of Antioch. The book is of special value for its extracts of works no longer existing; the writer had an interest, then uncommon, in early Christian literature. In Eastern Orthodox liturgy, one of the compline prayers is attributed to him. It has been conjectured that Antiochus was the same person as the Sabaite monk Strategius, who wrote an account of the Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem. This has not been proved. (en)
  • Antiochos le Moine ou le Sabbaïte, ou Antiochus, Antiochius, Antioche, est un auteur ecclésiastique, né près d'Ancyre en Galatie à la fin du VIe siècle, moine à Mar Saba dans la première moitié du VIIe siècle, mort sans doute vers 630 ou 635. C'est vraisemblablement le saint chrétien célébré le 24 décembre ou le 22 janvier. (fr)
  • Antioco Sabaita (... – 630) è stato un monaco cristiano e teologo bizantino, venerato come santo dalla Chiesa cattolica e dalla Chiesa Cristiana Ortodossa. (it)
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