Gregory of Dekapolis
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Saint Gregory of Dekapolis or Gregory Dekapolites (Greek: Όσιος Γρηγόριος ο Δεκαπολίτης; before 797 – 20 November 842 or earlier) was a 9th-century Byzantine monk, notable for his miracle-working and his travels across the Byzantine world. He is known as "the New Miracle-Worker" (ο νέος θαυματουργός, ho neos thaumatourgos), and his feast day in the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church[3] is on November 20.[1][2]
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Gregory of Dekapolis | |
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the New Miracle-Worker | |
Born | before 797 Irenopolis (modern-day İkizçınar, Turkey) |
Died | 20 November 842 or earlier Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey) |
Venerated in | |
Feast | November 20[1][2] |
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