John, the Almsgiver, Saint, -619?

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Name (Latin)
John, the Almsgiver, Saint, -619?
Other forms of name
Elemosiniere, Giovanni L', -619?
Giovanni, l'Elemosiniere, Saint, -619?
Jan, Jałmużnik, Saint, -619?
Jean, de Chypre, Saint, -619?
Jean, l'Aumônier, Saint, -619?
Joannes Eleemosynarius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 616?
Joannes, Eleemosynarius, Saint, -619?
Joannes, Elemosynarius, Saint, -619?
Johannes, der Almosengeber, Saint, -619?
John, Eleemosynary, Saint, -619?
John, the Almoner, Saint, -619?
John, the Almsgiver, Saint, d. 619?
L'Elemosiniere, Giovanni, -619?
Date of birth
0555
Date of death
0619
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 204005823
Wikidata: Q372668
Library of congress: n 81078223
TAU10: 000097742
Sources of Information
  • Book of saints, 1966(John the Almoner (St.) Abp.; d. ?616)
  • Holweck, F.G. Biog. dict. of the saints, 1924(John the Almsgiver (Almoner, Eleemosynary); d. at Amathus, Cyprus, 11/11/620)
  • New Cath. encyc.(John the Almsgiver, St., patriarch of Alexandria, 610 to 617 or 619; b. Amathus, Cyprus; d. Amathus, 619)
  • Temesvári Pelbárt. Pomerium sermonu[m] de sanctis, pars estiualis, 1504:at end (Historia Ioannis Elemosynarii, Patriarche Alexandrini)
  • Vita e morte di Giovanni Calibita e Giovanni L'Elemosiniere, 1995:t.p. (Giovanni L'Elemosiniere)
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Wikipedia description:

John V Eleemon (Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Ἐλεήμων, romanized: Iōannēs ho Eleēmōn), also known as John the Almsgiver, John the Almoner, John the Compassionate, or John the Merciful, was the Chalcedonian Patriarch of Alexandria from 606 to 616. He was born in Amathus around 560. Originally appointed by Emperor Heraclius, at the end of his life he was obliged to flee back to Cyprus, where he died around 620. He was unusual for his time in a number of ways. He was a married man with children, was elected bishop as a layman, and became a saint without being a martyr. He is one of few Byzantine era saints to gain a following in the West. He was one of the saints in the Golden Legend. He became famous as the original patron of the Knights Hospitaller. In the British Commonwealth, the "St. John's Ambulance Corps" is named after him. He is considered a saint in the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. He is also the patron saint of Casarano, Italy and Limassol, Cyprus. His "life" was written by his contemporary Leontius, bishop of Neapolis in Cyprus, who seems to have known him personally.

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