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The rest of the 16 folios contain 13th-century synaxarium.
The Synaxarium shows each saint inviting the other to bless and break the bread, as a token of honor.
Her story is told in the Ethiopian Synaxarium on Mäskäräm 29.
Her name is mentioned in the Byzantine Synaxarium.
A reading from the Coptic Synaxarium can follow.
The Synaxarium attests to his saintly life.
He is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarium on the 8th day of Paremhat.
The Synaxarium entry for Damian recounts the following two theological controversies in which he was involved:
David, Symeon and George and the Synaxarium Constantinopolitanum.
(See Delehaye in his preface to the "Synaxarium Eccles.
The Ethiopian Synaxarium describes how they deceived the Melkite monks to accomplish this task:
The Coptic Synaxarium states that St. John the Evangelist lived over 90 years, and they used to carry him to the gatherings of the believers.
Coptic Orthodox Synaxarium (Book of Saints)
John belonged to the army, in which he held a high rank; the "Synaxarium" cited above adds that he was one of the familiars of the emperor.
From the Ethiopian Synaxarium (E.A.W. Budge, trans.)
The Synaxarium links Simeon to his Syrian heritage by mentioning to his readers that Severus of Antioch was buried in the monastery.
Historical Synaxaria: including biographical notices, e.g. the Menologion of Basil II and the synaxarium of Sirmond.
E. A. Wallis Budge repeats the account of the Synaxarium that Emperor Tewodros was "a very religious man, and a great lover of religious literature".
The Coptic Synaxarium reading for the twenty-third of Bashans identifies Junia the apostle as being a man of the tribe of Judah.
He is regarded as a saint by the Coptic Orthodox Church, with a feast day on the 9th day of Epip in the Coptic Synaxarium.
The Synaxarium of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria says that he was thrown to the wild beasts that devoured him and rent him to pieces.
Although he was only the patriarch for the Greeks in Egypt and Africa, he is commemorated in the Coptic Synaxarium on the 22nd day of Baramhat.
Although the Synaxarium of Constantinople claims that Febronia's relics reached the city by 363,there seems to be no evidence of her cult in Constantinople before the seventh century.
In the same year, according to the Synaxarium Constantinopolitanum, he was entrusted with leading an expedition against the Emirate of Crete, but all other sources record that Theoktistos led the campaign.
A shorter hagiography of the saint, based on his life contained in this akolouthia, was included in the Synaxarium composed by Nicodemus the Hagiorite, printed in Venice (1819) and Athens (1868).