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There are numerous popular religious texts attributed to St. Kosmas. Best known are the five "Didaches" and the "Prophecies". An account stated that he prophesied the unification of Greece and Epirus. There survives, however, no original manuscript of these texts written personally by St. Kosmas, and
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to stop speaking their language and adopt Greek, which was successful to an extent. Kosmas promised that to those who would vow never to speak
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and founded there a Greek school, which would be the only school of the city during the 18th century – an act which the
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none can be dated with certainty. His writings are known only from second- or third-hand transcriptions. It is believed that these texts are based on Kosmas' preachings but were written and copied mostly after his death.
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