Samuel the Confessor
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Samuel der Bekenner (* 597 in ; † 695) ist ein Heiliger der koptischen Kirche, welcher als Bekenner verehrt wird. Er gründete das Kloster des hl. Samuel des Bekenners in . Die sog. wird ihm gelegentlich zugeschrieben. Der Text ist aber erst in späterer Zeit entstanden. Die Angaben variieren zwischen dem 8. Jahrhundert und der Fatimidenzeit.
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Samuel the Confessor (referred to in academic literature as Samuel of Kalamoun or Samuel of Qalamun) is a Coptic Orthodox saint, venerated in all Oriental Orthodox Churches. He is most famous for his torture at the hands of the Chalcedonian Byzantines, for his witness of the Arab invasion of Egypt, and for having built the monastery that carries his name in . He carries the label "confessor" because he endured torture for his Christian faith, but was not a martyr. The manuscripts of the Coptic text known as the Apocalypse of Samuel of Kalamoun give his name as the author.
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Samuel der Bekenner (* 597 in ; † 695) ist ein Heiliger der koptischen Kirche, welcher als Bekenner verehrt wird. Er gründete das Kloster des hl. Samuel des Bekenners in . Die sog. wird ihm gelegentlich zugeschrieben. Der Text ist aber erst in späterer Zeit entstanden. Die Angaben variieren zwischen dem 8. Jahrhundert und der Fatimidenzeit.
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Samuel the Confessor (referred to in academic literature as Samuel of Kalamoun or Samuel of Qalamun) is a Coptic Orthodox saint, venerated in all Oriental Orthodox Churches. He is most famous for his torture at the hands of the Chalcedonian Byzantines, for his witness of the Arab invasion of Egypt, and for having built the monastery that carries his name in . He carries the label "confessor" because he endured torture for his Christian faith, but was not a martyr. The manuscripts of the Coptic text known as the Apocalypse of Samuel of Kalamoun give his name as the author.
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