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Pelagia the Penitent, recluse of Jerusalem, 5th c.
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posted on 2015-04-30, 00:00 authored by CSLA AdminAll evidence related to Pelagia the Penitent, recluse of Jerusalem, 5th c..
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Saint ID
S00250Gender
- Female
Type of Saint
Repentant criminals, prostitutes, etc.Name in other Language(s)
Πελαγία 'the Penitent', recluse of Jerusalem, 5th c. - Greek (Original Alphabet) Μαργαριτώ (= Pelagia the Penitent, recluse of Jeruslaem, 5th c.) - Greek (Original Alphabet) Margarito (= Pelagia the Penitent, recluse of Jerusalem, 5th c.) - Greek (Transcribed)Number in BH
BHG 1478-1479Death After
500Death Before
400Region of Birth/Life
Syria with PhoeniciaRelated Evidence Records
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/E02571_The_Penance_of_Pelagia_recluse_of_Jerusalem_5th_c_S00250_a_Greek_hagiographical_novel_by_a_certain_Iakobos_recounts_the_conversion_of_an_actress_from_Antioch_who_later_lives_as_a_recluse_in_Jerusalem_disguised_as_a_man_Probably_writt/13823651
- https://oxford.figshare.com/articles/E00456_The_Piacenza_Pilgrim_records_his_visit_to_the_Mount_of_Olives_in_Jerusalem_where_he_saw_the_tombs_of_Pelagia_the_Penitent_recluse_of_Jerusalem_5th_c_S00250_James_the_Apostle_son_of_Zebedee_S00108_or_James_brother_of_the_Lord_S00058_C/13747366
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