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hagiographer Meaning in Bengali



একটি পূজনীয় বা idealizing জীবনী লেখক





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Irish hagiographers wrote primarily in Latin while some of the later saint's lives were written in the hagiographer's native vernacular.


He was a hagiographer and composer of church music.


Пахомий Логофет, Greek: Παχώμιος Λογοθέτης) was a 15th-century Serbian hagiographer who, after taking monastic vows, was schooled on Mount Athos and mastered.


October 1710 – 15 May 1773) was an English Roman Catholic priest and hagiographer.


monastery, Constantinople Epiphanius the Wise (died 1420), Russian monk, hagiographer, and disciple of Saint Sergius of Radonezh Epiphanius Evesham (fl.


June 20, 930) was a Frankish music theorist, composer, teacher, writer, hagiographer, and Benedictine monk.


1927) was a German-American Roman Catholic parish priest and scholar, hagiographer and church historian.


Cyrillus Scythopolitanus, was a Christian monk, priest and Greek-language hagiographer or historian of monastic life in Palestine in the early years of Christianity.


writes, "Amda-Seyon's reign lasted for only six months, and even the hagiographer betrays a sense of great relief at the announcement of his death.


He is best known as a folklorist and a hagiographer, and in particular for his comprehensive Lives of the Irish Saints.


1592 – 15 January 1658), was an Irish Franciscan friar noted as a hagiographer and historian.


September 1665) was a Jesuit priest, theologian, and prominent Flemish hagiographer.


Albert Le Grand (1599 in Morlaix – 1641 in Rennes) was a Breton hagiographer and a Dominican brother.


Audoenus; known as Dado to contemporaries) was a Frankish bishop, courtier, hagiographer and saint.


1175–1214) was an English Cistercian hagiographer, known for his Lives of Saint Waltheof, Saint Patrick, Saint Kentigern and Saint.


1880 – 15 April 1945) was an Anglican priest and Cornish historian and hagiographer.


The hagiographer actually lived a generation later than the historian Symeon Logothete.


The 10th-century Georgian hagiographer Giorgi Merchule and an insertion in the Gospels manuscript from the Parkhali.


Icon-painter and hagiographer who lived and worked at Heraklion, Crete, then part of the Republic of Venice.


He was the first hagiographer to sign his name.


The identification of Symeon Logothete with the near-contemporary hagiographer Symeon Metaphrastes is far from certain.



hagiographer's Meaning':

the author of a worshipful or idealizing biography

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