St. Samuel of Edessa was a priest and theologian in the 5th century in Asia Minor (now Turkey). He wrote works opposing the Nestorian heresy and other deviations from Orthodox teaching. He died in 486 AD.
Saint Samuel of Edessa was a 4th-century Christian monk and ascetic who lived in Edessa, now in modern-day Turkey. He is known for his strict ascetic practices, holiness, and miracles attributed to him. Saint Samuel is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church.
There are two recognized St. Samuels, one by the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches and also one by the Coptic Orthodox Church. Both were Egyptian Christians. The earleir St. Samuel was martyred in 309A.D. for being a Christian. He comforted other Christians working in the mines of Cilicia. This Samual is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Saint. The other St. Samuel is a Coptic Orthodox Saint born in the late 500s. He is known as Samuel the Confessor. A monastery in his name still exists in Egypt. Also, it is to be remembered that the prophet Samuel from the Old Testament is a recognized Saint of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church, for he was saved through Christ in his belief, actions, and yearning done for the Savior to come.
No, Hannah is not a Catholic saint. She is a figure from the Hebrew Bible, known for her prayer for a child and the birth of her son Samuel.
Saint Hannah is a biblical figure from the Old Testament who is known for her story in the Book of Samuel. She lived in the ancient city of Shiloh in Israel.
Saint Samuel, also known as Samuel the Confessor, lived in the 7th-8th century in Persia (modern-day Iran). He was known for his piety, humility, and dedication to God. He was later martyred for his faith during a period of religious persecution, and he was venerated as a saint for his steadfastness in the face of adversity.
St. Hannah is not formally recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. She is a figure from the Old Testament who is known for her faith and devotion to God, particularly for her prayer for a child, which led to the birth of Samuel.
Saint Ephrem is buried in the Deir Mar Roum, also known as the Monastery of Saint Mark, in the town of Mayfouq, Lebanon. His tomb is considered a place of pilgrimage and veneration for followers of the Syriac Orthodox Church.
Saint Samuel became a saint sometime during antiquity. His feast day occurs on December 5. He is considered a Coptic Orthodox saint.
Abibus of Edessa died in 322.
Heraclius of Edessa died in 474.
Theophilus of Edessa was born in 695.
Theophilus of Edessa died in 785.
Jacob of Edessa died in 708.
County of Edessa was created in 1098.
Matthew of Edessa was born in 10##.
Matthew of Edessa died in 1144.
Thaddeus of Edessa was born in 0##.
Thaddeus of Edessa died in 1##.