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  2. Simeon Stylites the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Simeon Stylites the Younger, also known as Simeon of the Admirable Mountain (Greek: Συμεὼν ὁ νεώτερος ὁ στυλίτης, Arabic: مار سمعان العمودي الأصغر mār semʻān l-ʻamūdī l-asghar; 521 – 596/597), is a saint in the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church.

  3. Simeon of the Olives - Wikipedia

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    Simeon of the Olives (Shimʿun Zaytuni, 624–734) was a Syriac Orthodox bishop of Harran from Ḥabsenus in the eight century. He is attributed to have built or rebuilt several churches and monasteries in the region around Nisibis , such as the Mor Loʿozor Monastery .

  4. Saint Simeon - Wikipedia

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    Simeon the Holy Fool, 6th-century saint from Syria; Simeon of the Olives, (624/5–734), Syriac monk, bishop of Harran, and Syriac Orthodox saint; Symeon the Metaphrast (died c. 1000), Byzantine historian, hagiographer, and saint; Symeon the Studite (918–986 or 987), Byzantine monk and spiritual father of St. Simeon the New Theologian

  5. Simeon the Holy Fool - Wikipedia

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    Simeon the Holy Fool and his friend Ioann, Eastern Orthodox icon Simeon the Holy Fool ( Abba Simeon , Saint Simeon Salos or Saint Simeon Salus , Greek : Συμεών (ὁ διὰ τὸν Χριστόν) Σαλός ) was a Christian monk , hermit and saint of Byzantine-Syrian origin, who lived in the sixth century AD.

  6. Simeon of Mantua - Wikipedia

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    Simeon of Mantua (9??–1016) was a Benedictine monk of Armenian origin who was canonized as a saint in the late 11th century. Little is known of Simeon's early life, but at some time he left his homeland and spent some years living as a hermit in Palestine. After this, he is known to have visited Rome, where his exoticism led to his harassment ...

  7. Simeon Stylites - Wikipedia

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    Simeon Stylites or Symeon the Stylite [n 1] (Greek: Συμεών ό Στυλίτης; Syriac: ܫܡܥܘܢ ܕܐܣܛܘܢܐ, romanized: Šimʕun dʼAstˁonā; Arabic: سمعان العمودي, romanized: Simʿān al-ʿAmūdī c. 390 – 2 September 459) was a Syrian Christian ascetic, who achieved notability by living 36 years on a small platform on top of a pillar near Aleppo (in modern Syria).

  8. List of saints of the Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Saint Simeon the Myrrh-streaming (Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja) – 26 February [O.S. 13 February] Venerable Simeon the Monk (King Stefan the First-Crowned ) – 7 October [ O.S. 24 September] Venerable Sinaites : Romylos of Ravanica , Roman, Nestor, Martirije, Sisoje, Zosim of Tuman and Jov – 19 May [ O.S. 6 May]

  9. Simeon of Verkhoturye - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood of the Righteous St. Simeon, Wonderworker of Verkhoturye, was founded in Ekaterinburg in 1886 for the enlightenment of people. [6] Members of the brotherhood on the money of the Eparchy, the Synod and volunteers opened schools and supported missionaries. 300 schools, where over 10 thousand pupils learned grammar and God's Law ...