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Theodore of Sykeon
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Saint Theodore of Sykeon, also known as Theodore the Sykeote (Greek: Θεόδωρος ό Συκεώτης), was a revered Byzantine ascetic, who lived between the first half of the 6th century and the thirteenth year of the Emperor Heraclius' rule (i. e. 623)[2] in the early 7th century (or on 22 April 613). His hagiography, written after 641, is a key primary source for the reign of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641).[3][4] His feast day is 22 April.
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Theodore of Sykeon | |
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Bishop of Anastasioupolis | |
Born | first half of the 6th century Sykeon (near modern Kayabükü, Beypazarı) |
Died | 613 Orsan Priory, Cher |
Venerated in | Greek Orthodox Church |
Major shrine | Monastery of St. George of Mangana, Constantinople (destroyed)[1] |
Feast | 22 April |
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