the Hagiorite

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The Hagiorite is an honorific epithet meaning “of the Holy Mountain,” referring to St. Nikodemos’s identity as a monk and spiritual writer from Mount Athos.

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the Hagiorite canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian monk
Eastern Orthodox saint
spiritual writer
theologian
associatedWith Mount Athos
burialPlace Mount Athos
canonizationStatus saint
countryOfCitizenship Ottoman Empire
dateOfBirth 1749
dateOfDeath 1809
ethnicGroup Greek
feastDay July 14
fieldOfWork asceticism
canon law
mysticism
spirituality
honorificEpithet the Hagiorite self-linksurface differs
honorificMeaning of the Holy Mountain
influencedBy hesychast tradition
knownFor ascetical and mystical theology
compiling and editing the Philokalia
spiritual guidance literature
languageOfWorkOrName Greek
meaningOfTitle of the Holy Mountain
monasticAffiliation Mount Athos
notableWork Exomologetarion
Philokalia
The Rudder
surface form: The Rudder (Pedalion)
occupation monk
theologian
writer
placeOfBirth Naxos
placeOfDeath Mount Athos
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
residence Mount Athos
title Hagiorite
veneratedIn Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

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St. Nikodemos the Hagiorite title the Hagiorite
the Hagiorite honorificEpithet the Hagiorite self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Nikodemos the Hagiorite