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hagiography Meaning in Bengali







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A hagiography (/ˌhæɡiˈɒɡrəfi/; from Ancient Greek ἅγιος, hagios 'holy', and -γραφία, -graphia 'writing') or vita (from Latin vita, life, which begins.


documents examining the lives of Christian saints, in essence a critical hagiography, which is organised according to each saint's feast day.


Eadfrith is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript, but also the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the.


In Late Antiquity other Christian writers of hagiography, like Sulpicius Severus in his account of the heroic, military life of.


correspondence with a French text, a translation of a lost medieval Latin hagiography of Kea, allowing gaps in the narrative to be tentatively filled.


According to the 11th century hagiography, Vita Sancti Rumwoldi, he was the grandson of Penda of Mercia (a pagan.


According to Euthymius' hagiography, the Vita Euthymii, he helped Leo survive his imprisonment in 883–886.


Florentius was a Roman, and is known to history mainly through the hagiography of the Secgan Manuscript.



Synonyms:

life; life history; life story; biography;

Antonyms:

alive; death; birth; dull; retreat;

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