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Ammonius (Alexandrian monk)

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108:, which struck him in the head. The cut spilled enough blood to cover his face, nearly killing him. The monks then fled the scene from the prefect's guards and his supporters. He did not manage to flee in time and was captured by the guards and tortured to death. To show appreciation, Cyril seized his body and had his funeral at the church. During the proceedings, Cyril proclaimed him a martyr and saint and renamed him Saint Thaumasius (the Wonderful). This title was soon stripped by Cyril after fellow Christians who were embarrassed by his actions began to question this decision. 104:
He, along with his fellow monks, confronted the Prefect riding in his open chariot in the streets of Alexandria. During the confrontation, he hurled a stone towards
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before him. His confrontation with Orestes and his act of stone-throwing is portrayed in the film under different circumstances.
75: 101:. Whether he was a member of the Parabalani or the Nitrian monks in support of Cyril during his early reign is not made clear. 127: 70: 149:, "The history of Egypt, from the earliest times till the conquest by the Arabs, A, Volume 2", 284 105: 79: 29: 126:. In the movie, he is shown as a Parabalani monk who is a supporter of both Cyril and 95: 62: 159: 146: 117: 121: 90:
Ammonius was part of a group of supporters of the bishop Cyril, composed of both
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This article is about the 5th century Christian monk. For other uses, see
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Ammonius of Alexandria (disambiguation)
/əˈmniəs/
Greek
Cyril of Alexandria
Praefectus augustalis
Orestes
Parabalani
Nitrian
monks
Orestes
Ashraf Barhom
Agora
Theophilus
Samuel Sharpe
Categories
5th-century Egyptian people
5th-century Byzantine monks

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