Kiros
Names
Kiros ኪሮስ፡ Dilasor
Period of Activity
He was the son of a Christian king of "Rome". He became first a hermit, then a monk. In Ethiopic texts he often appears in connection with Gabra Manfas Qǝddus and Takla Hāymānot or the Egyptian desert fathers.
Commemoration
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Names
- Kiros en
- ኪሮስ፡ gez
- birth: Dilasor
Subject of
- Poem to Kiros or Raphael.Though Kiros is not mentioned in the poem, its inclusion in his hagiographic dossier and the attribute ፈታሔ፡ ማኅፀን፡ normally referring to him make him the likely subject of the poem.
- Salām-hymn to Kiros.
- Salām-hymn to Kiros.
- Salām-hymn to Kiros.
- Gadla Kiros.
- Gadla Kiros (general record).
- Gadla Kiros.
- Gadla Kiros.
- Salām-hymn to Kiros.
- Gadla Kiros.
- Poem to Kiros or Raphael.
- Miracle of Mary: The story of Dilāsor, brother of Emperor Theodosius, who was ʾAbbā Kiros.
- Malkǝʾ-hymn to St Kiros.
Secondary Bibliography
Secondary Bibliography
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Marrassini, P. 2007. ‘Kiros’, in S. Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, III (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2007), 409b–411a.
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