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Revision as of 17:03, 27 December 2024 edit Aristoxène (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users745 edits Created page with '{{Infobox person/Wikidata | fetchwikidata=ALL | onlysourced=no}} '''Sabiana''' (in Georgian: ღირსი საბიანა), also known as '''Sabiana of Samtskhe''', is a Georgian nun, saint, and venerable figure from the 10th-11th centuries. She spent most of her life and work in the monastery she led as hegumen, located in the region of Samtskhe. Her memory is commemor...'Tags: Visual edit: Switched Disambiguation links addedNext edit →
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Sabiana
Born10th century Edit this on Wikidata
Georgia Edit this on Wikidata
Died11th century Edit this on Wikidata
Meskheti Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationChristian nun Edit this on Wikidata

Sabiana (in Georgian: ღირსი საბიანა), also known as Sabiana of Samtskhe, is a Georgian nun, saint, and venerable figure from the 10th-11th centuries. She spent most of her life and work in the monastery she led as hegumen, located in the region of Samtskhe.

Her memory is commemorated on 31 December in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Biography

According to her Eastern Orthodox hagiographies, she would have been born in the 10th century in Georgia. She is believed to have been the hegumen of a monastery in the Samtskhe region and took on the responsibility of teaching the novices who joined the monastery. Her most famous disciple would have been George the Hagiorite, another Eastern Orthodox saint and future scholar of the Monastic community of Mount Athos. Sabiana is said to have been his teacher for three years, after which he left the monastery to pursue a monastic career elsewhere. Before becoming his mentor, she is said to have taken in George of Athos's sister, named Tekla, whom she taught to. According to hagiographical accounts, she raised her "as her own daughter".

Legacy

Her memory is commemorated on 31 December in the Eastern Orthodox Church with the title of venerable.

References

  1. ^ მემატიანე. "ღირსი საბიანა, (X-XI საუკუნე) ხსენება 31 (13 იანვ.) დეკემბერი მოღვ. სოფ. ტაძრისი ბორჯომი". mematiane.ge. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  2. "† orthodoxy.ge † წმინდანთა ცხოვრება - ღირსი საბიანა, სამცხის დედათა მონასტრის წინამძღვარი". www.orthodoxy.ge. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  3. ^ "Commemorated June 27/July 10. Venerable Father Giorgi of the Holy Mountain(†1065)". OrthoChristian.Com. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  4. ^ "Venerable Sabiana, Abbess of the Samtskhe Monastery". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
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