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Lausiac History
by Palladius
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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010 - The Virgin and Athanasius Juliana Hippolytus Verus the Ex-Count Magna The Compassionate Monk The Nun
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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009 - Sisinnius Gaddanas Elias Sabas Abramius The Elder Melania Silvania Olympias Candida The Monks of Ant
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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008 - Julian Adolius Innocent Philoromus Melania the Elder Chronius and Paphnuntius Elpidius
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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007 - Posidonius Sarapion the Sindonite Evagrius Ponticus Pior Ephraim Holy Women
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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006 - A Virgin Who Fell Elias Dorotheus Piamoun Pachomius and the Tabennesiots The Tabennesiot Nuns The Nu
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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005 - Eulogius and the Cripple Paul the Simple Pachon Stephen Valens Heron Ptolemy
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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004 - Macarius of Alexandria Moses the Robber Paul
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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003 - Or Pambo Ammonius Benjamin Apollonius Paesius and Isaias Macarius the Younger Nathanael Macarius of
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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002 - Isidore Dorotheus Potamiaena Didymus the Blind Alexandra The Rich Virgin The Monks of Nitria Amoun o
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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001 - Introductory Pieces
Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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Discover the captivating world of the Desert Fathers in Lausiac History (Historia Lausiaca), a remarkable chronicle penned by Palladius of Galatia between 419 and 420. Commissioned by Lausus, a chamberlain at the court of Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II, this work offers a profound insight into the spiritual journeys of early Christian monks who retreated to the Egyptian desert in search of solitude. While not every monk chronicled is canonized as a Saint, the influence of Origen resonates throughout the narratives, despite his teachings being deemed heretical in the 6th century. Among the notable figures featured are Anthony the Great, Paul the Simple, Macarius of Alexandria, and Melania the Younger, each with their own unique and compelling stories that illustrate the depth of early Christian spirituality.
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