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in 1067 to a Greek Orthodox family, and became a monk there. After the persecution of Eastern Orthodox believers started, he left the city and made a home at the seashore, and according to his legend, a storm started which lifted the stone on which he was praying, which carried him to a shore near
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was installed as the bishop of Novgorod. This long delay is unclear; presumably it was related to some frictions between Novgorodian church hierarchs. Anthony died in 1147 and was buried in the monastery.
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on the life of Saint Anthony of Rome is only known since the second half of the 16th century. It claims that Anthony was born in
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It has been reported that the monastery church was consecrated by Anthony not in 1119, but that he was made
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Index

Saint

Rome
Novgorod
Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast
Russian
romanized
Antoniev Monastery
Novgorod
hagiographic account
Rome
Novgorod
Nikita
hegumen
Niphont
venerated
saint
Russian Orthodox Church



Icons and Saints of the Eastern Orthodox Church
ISBN
978-0-89236-845-7




Антоний Римлянин

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