Pantoleon

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Pantoleon is the original name of Saint Panteleimon, an early Christian martyr and healer venerated in both Eastern Orthodox and Catholic traditions.

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Pantoleon canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian martyr
Holy Unmercenary
early Christian
healer
alsoKnownAs Panteleimon NERFINISHED
Panteleon NERFINISHED
Saint Panteleimon NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nicomedia NERFINISHED
baptismName Panteleimon NERFINISHED
birthPlace Nicomedia NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath martyrdom
convertedBy Hermolaus of Nicomedia NERFINISHED
countryAtTimeOfLife Roman Empire NERFINISHED
deathPlace Nicomedia NERFINISHED
diedDuringReignOf Emperor Diocletian NERFINISHED
Emperor Maximian NERFINISHED
feastDay 27 July (Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar)
27 July (Roman Martyrology, current)
28 July (some Western calendars, traditional)
floruit early 4th century
hasMajorShrine Monastery of St. Panteleimon on Mount Athos NERFINISHED
various churches dedicated to St. Panteleimon in Eastern Europe
honorificTitle Great Martyr NERFINISHED
Holy Unmercenary NERFINISHED
iconographicAttribute depicted healing a sick person
holding a cross
holding a medicine box
holding a spoon or spatula
young beardless man
knownFor miraculous healings
refusing payment for medical services
memberOfGroup Fourteen Holy Helpers NERFINISHED
Holy Unmercenary Physicians NERFINISHED
nameMeaning all-compassionate
parent Eubula NERFINISHED
Eustorgius NERFINISHED
patronage healers
help against consumption
help against headaches
lonely people
midwives
physicians
soldiers
patronageRegion Greece NERFINISHED
Mount Athos NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
profession doctor
physician
religion Christianity
veneratedIn Eastern Catholic Churches NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches

Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

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Saint Panteleimon birthName Pantoleon