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Nilus, of Ancyra, Saint, -approximately 430

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Personal name headingNilus, of Ancyra, Saint, -approximately 430
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Variant(s)Nil, d'Ancyre, Saint, -approximately 430
Nil, l'Ascète, Saint, -approximately 430
Nil Sinaĭskiĭ, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilo, di Ancira, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilo, il Solitario, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilus, Ancyranus, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilus, Asceta, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilus, of Ancyra, Saint, d. ca. 430
Nilus, of Sinai, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilus, Sinaita, Saint, -approximately 430
Nilus, the Elder, Saint, d. ca. 430
Ps.-Nilus, -approximately 430
Нил Синайский, Saint, -approximately 430
Death date0430~
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inHis Gli scritti siriaci di Nilo il solitario, 1983: t.p. (Nilo il solitario) p. v (Nil) p. xi (Nil d'Ancyre)
Holweck, 1924 (Nilus, "the Elder," "the Faster," "the Wise," or "the Sinaite," d. about 430)
Delaney, J.J. Dict. of cath. biog., 1961 (Nilus the Elder, St., d. ca. 430?; some authorities believe there were two Niluses; the writer, also called "the Wise," was a monk in Ancyra, Galatia)
New Cath. encyc. (Nilus of Ancyra, St., 5th-cent. abbot, d. ca. 430; modern misnomer: Nilus of Sinai)
LC data base, 6-20-84 (hdg.: Nilus Ancyranus, Saint, d. ca. 430) LC manual auth. cd. (variants: Nilus Asceta; Nilus Sinaita)
Commentaire sur le Cantique des cantiques, 1994- : t. 1, t.p. (Nil d'Ancyre)
Quasten, Patrology: v. 3, p. 496, etc. (Nilus of Ancyra, abbot of a monastery near Ancyra (Ankara), d. ca. 430)
Lampe, Patristic Greek lexicon (Nilus Ancyranus)
"Aux cimes de l'intelligible--", c1997: t.p. (Saint Nil l'Ascète)
History and hagiography from the late antique Sinai, 2009: p. 74 (Nilus of Ancyra (hence 'Ps.-Nilus'))
Mir uma Khristova, 2009: t.p. (Prepodobnyĭ Nil Sinaĭskiĭ)