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E06372: A letter of Pope Gregory the Great (Register 6.65) of 596 addresses Athanasius, priest of a monastery dedicated to *Miles (bishop and martyr in Persia, ob. c. 340, S00919) in Lycaonia (central Asia Minor), absolving him of a charge of heresy. Written in Latin in Rome.
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posted on 2018-09-11, 00:00 authored by francesPope Gregory the Great, Register of Letters 6.65
Extract from the opening of the letter:
Atque ideo dum tibi Athanasio presbytero monasterii sancti Mile, cui est uocabulum Tannaco, quod in Lycaonia est prouincia constitutum, contraria integrae fidei fuisset orta suspicio.
‘And on this, a suspicion of unsound faith arose against you, Athanasius, priest of the monastery of Saint Mile, called Tannacus, which is established in the province of Lycaonia.’
Text: Norberg 1982, vol. 1, 440-1. Translation: Martyn 2004, vol. 2, 449, lightly modified.
Extract from the opening of the letter:
Atque ideo dum tibi Athanasio presbytero monasterii sancti Mile, cui est uocabulum Tannaco, quod in Lycaonia est prouincia constitutum, contraria integrae fidei fuisset orta suspicio.
‘And on this, a suspicion of unsound faith arose against you, Athanasius, priest of the monastery of Saint Mile, called Tannacus, which is established in the province of Lycaonia.’
Text: Norberg 1982, vol. 1, 440-1. Translation: Martyn 2004, vol. 2, 449, lightly modified.
History
Evidence ID
E06372Saint Name
Miles, bishop and martyr in Persia, ob. c. 340 : S00919Saint Name in Source
MilesRelated Saint Records
Type of Evidence
Literary - LettersLanguage
- Latin