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Charalambos

Saint Charalambos or Haralambos (Ancient Greek: Ἅγιος Χαράλαμπος) was an early Christian priest in Magnesia on the Maeander, a city in Asia Minor, in the diocese of the same name. His name Χαράλαμπος means glowing with joy in Greek. He lived during the reign of Septimius Severus (193–211), when Lucian was Proconsul of Magnesia. According to one source…

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Attributes
Vested as either a priest or bishop, holding a Gospel Book, with right hand raised in blessing.
Born
c. 89 (supposedly) Magnesia on the Maeander, Asia Minor (modern-day Tekin, Aydın Province, Turkey)
Died
202 (supposedly aged 113) Antioch of Pisidia (modern-day Yalvaç, Isparta Province, Turkey)
Feast
10 February (February 23 according to the Old Calendar)
Major shrine
Monastery of Saint Stephen, Meteora, Greece
Venerated in
Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church

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Charalambos

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Edges35
Triples39
Avg. degree1.94
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Charalambos

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related to Veneration · 20
Charalambos → Agia Paraskevi, An, Clean Monday, February, Great Lent, Greece, Greek, It, Lent, Many, Meteora, Monastery, On, Saint Charalambos, Saint Stephen, Saturday, Souls, St Haralambos, The, This
related to Life and martyrdom · 11
Charalambos → Bishop, Christ, Despite, Gospel, However, Lucian, Lucius, Magnesia, Thank, The, They
related to Iconography · 2
Charalambos → In Greek, Russian
Attributes · 1
Charalambos → Vested as either a priest or bishop, holding a Gospel Book, with right hand raised in blessing.
Born · 1
Charalambos → c. 89 (supposedly) Magnesia on the Maeander, Asia Minor (modern-day Tekin, Aydın Province, Turkey)
Died · 1
Charalambos → 202 (supposedly aged 113) Antioch of Pisidia (modern-day Yalvaç, Isparta Province, Turkey)
Feast · 1
Charalambos → 10 February (February 23 according to the Old Calendar)
Major shrine · 1
Charalambos → Monastery of Saint Stephen, Meteora, Greece
Venerated in · 1
Charalambos → Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church

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saint greek magnesia haralambos lucian priest feast bishop asia minor according old gospel greece χαράλαμπος name martyrdom vested early maeander

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CharalambosAttributesVested as either a priest or bishop, holding a Gospel Book, with right hand raised in blessing.1.00infobox
CharalambosBornc. 89 (supposedly) Magnesia on the Maeander, Asia Minor (modern-day Tekin, Aydın Province, Turkey)1.00infobox
CharalambosDied202 (supposedly aged 113) Antioch of Pisidia (modern-day Yalvaç, Isparta Province, Turkey)1.00infobox
CharalambosFeast10 February (February 23 according to the Old Calendar)1.00infobox
CharalambosMajor shrineMonastery of Saint Stephen, Meteora, Greece1.00infobox
CharalambosVenerated inCatholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church1.00infobox
Charalambosrelated to IconographyIn Greek0.60section
Charalambosrelated to IconographyRussian0.60section
Charalambosrelated to Life and martyrdomBishop0.60section
Charalambosrelated to Life and martyrdomMagnesia0.60section
Charalambosrelated to Life and martyrdomGospel0.60section
Charalambosrelated to Life and martyrdomHowever0.60section

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