- στυλίτης (stylitēs) '
pillar dweller',
derived from στῦλος (stȳlos) '
pillar' and
classical Syriac: ܐܣܛܘܢܝܐ (ʼasṯonáyé)) or
pillar-
saint is a type of Christian...
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Basilica of Our Lady of the
Pillar (Buenos Aires) for the
church in
Buenos Aires The Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the
Pillar (Spanish: Catedral-Basílica...
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platform on top of a
pillar near
Aleppo (in
modern Syria).
Several other stylites later followed his
model (the Gr**** word
style means "
pillar").
Simeon is venerated...
- The
Diocesan Shrine and
Parish of Our Lady of the
Pillar - Imus Cathedral,
commonly known as the Imus Cathedral, is a
Roman Catholic cathedral church in...
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north to south: the
Master Pillar, the
Journeyman Pillar and, most famously, the
Apprentice Pillar.
These names for the
pillars date from the late Georgian...
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Egypt and Transjordan,
penitent Simeon Stylites, 4th/5th century, Syria,
pillar saint Sarah of the Desert, 5th century, Egypt, one of the
Desert Mothers, her...
- Hispania. She
appeared upon a
pillar, and that
pillar is
conserved and
venerated within the
present Basilica of Our Lady of the
Pillar, in Zaragoza, Spain. Following...
- Herbert. "Stylites (
Pillar Saints)." The
Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 14. New York:
Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 3
August 2018 "
Saint Alipios the Stylite"...
- king of
Palenque (Mexico).
September 2 –
Simeon Stylites,
Christian pillar-
saint.
Hormizd III, king of the
Sasanian Empire (approximate date) Vortigern...
- Cosenza, in the
Giostra Vecchia. Here are
located the
church and
monastery of
Saint Francis of ****isi. The
Latin cross plan has a nave and two aisles. In the...