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- Q4670808 description "Egyptian saint".
- Q4670808 description "Egyptian saint".
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- Q4670808 abstract "Abāmūn of Tarnūt is a saint and was a martyr of the fourth-century Coptic Church. He is known only from his name being mentioned in the Synaxarion of Mikhail of Atrib (c.1240). His feast day is 27 Abīb (April).While residing in Upper Egypt, Abāmūn was a witness to the persecution of Christians at that time. He presented himself to Arianus, the governor of Antinoopolis, as a Christian. The governor tortured Abāmūn through a variety of methods, including blows, nails in the body, iron combs, and stringing him up. Thereafter, Arianus sent Abāmūn to Alexandria. There, Abāmūn's example inspired a number of other Christians to accept martyrdom.One of the others who was inspired by Abāmūn's example was a girl named Theophila. She criticized the governor and his allies, specifically including criticism of their idolatry. For this, she was cast into the fire. The fire did not harm her, however, so she was subsequently beheaded.Abāmūn himself had his limbs cut off and was beheaded.".
- Q4670808 birthPlace Q79.
- Q4670808 birthYear "0004".
- Q4670808 deathDate "0372".
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- Q4670808 title "Martyr".
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- Q4670808 birthDate "4".
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- Q4670808 dateOfDeath "372".
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- Q4670808 name "Abāmūn Of Tarnūt".
- Q4670808 name "Saint Abamun of Tarnut".
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- Q4670808 shortDescription "Egyptian saint".
- Q4670808 titles "Martyr".
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- Q4670808 comment "Abāmūn of Tarnūt is a saint and was a martyr of the fourth-century Coptic Church. He is known only from his name being mentioned in the Synaxarion of Mikhail of Atrib (c.1240). His feast day is 27 Abīb (April).While residing in Upper Egypt, Abāmūn was a witness to the persecution of Christians at that time. He presented himself to Arianus, the governor of Antinoopolis, as a Christian.".
- Q4670808 label "Abāmūn of Tarnūt".
- Q4670808 name "Abāmūn Of Tarnūt".
- Q4670808 name "Saint Abamun of Tarnut".