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Anastasius, Sinaita, Saint, active 640-700

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Personal name headingAnastasius, Sinaita, Saint, active 640-700
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Variant(s)Anastasius, Sinaita, Saint, fl. 640-700
Anastasius Sinaita, Saint, fl. 640-700
Sinaitēs, Anastasios, d. ca. 609
Anastasios, of Sinai, Saint, active 640-700
Anastasio, Sinaito, Saint, active 640-700
Anastasios, Sinaitēs, Saint, active 640-700
Sinaita, Anastasius, Saint, active 640-700
Sinaitēs, Anastasios, Saint, active 640-700
Sinaito, Anastasio, Saint, active 640-700
Anastasiĭ, Sinaĭski, avva, active 640-700
Sinaĭski, Anastasiĭ, avva, active 640-700
Anastase, le Sinaïte, active 640-700
Beginning date0640
Ending date0700
Associated placeAlexandria, Egypt Cyprus
LocatedSinai, Egypt
AffiliationSaint Catherine (Monastery : Mount Sinai)
Profession or occupationWriter Priest Monk Theologian Abbot
Found inAnastasii Sinaitae Viae dux, 1981: t.p. (Anastasii Sinaitae)
Encyclopedia Britannica (Anastasius Sinaita, Saint, fl. 7th cent.; author of Hodegos, abbot of Mt. Sinai monastery)
Holweck. (Anastasius Sinaita)
New Catholic encyclopedia (Anastasius Sinaita)
Megalē Hellēnikē enkykl. (Anastasios Sinaitēs)
LC data base, 7-26-83 (hdg.: Anastasius Sinaita, Saint, fl. 640-700)
Quaestiones et responsiones. English, 2011: title page (Anastasios of Sinai) pages 9-10 (monk-priest of the Monastery of St. Catherine in the Sinai; born on the island of Cyprus, probably before 649; died after the year 700; described in later accounts as hegoumenos or abbot, but there is no evidence that he ever became abbot of St. Catherine's)
Eikona kai logos : eikonologika scholia ston Anastasio Sinaitē, 1999: p. 13 (Information on the life that has been preserved about this important theologian of the 7 cent. A.D. is scanty. The place and year of his birth as well as his broad activities in life are unknown. His death is believed to have taken place around 609 A.D.)
Omelia sul Salmo 6, 2012: title page (Anastasio Sinaito) page 438 (born ca. 610, died 701)
Wikipedia, 4 December 2012 (Anastasius Sinaita; Saint Anastasius Sinaita; Anastasius of Sinai; Anastasios of Sinai; prolific 7th century Greek ecclesiastical writer, priest, monk, abbot of Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mt. Sinai)
Britannica online, academic edition, 4 December 2012 (Saint Anastasius Sinaita, flourished 7th century, feast day April 21; theologian, abbot of the Monastery of St. Catherine, Mt. Sinai)
Anastasios of Sinai, via WWW, viewed 4 December 2012 (Anastasios of Sinai, also called Anastasius Sinaita, was a monk and priest in the monastery at Mount Sinai during the second half of the seventh century; birthplace traditionally given as Alexandria, but more likely born in Amathos on the island of Cyprus; entered the monastery approximately 660; died after 700)
Vŭprosi i otgovori, 2011: title page (avva Anastasiĭ Sinaĭski)
Anastasius, Sinaita, Saint. Trois homélies, 2013: title page (Anastase le Sinaïte)
Associated languagegrc
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