Les Martyrs d'Égypte
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Les Martyrs d'Égypte is a work by Hippolyte Delehaye
Hippolyte Delehaye
Hippolyte Delehaye was a Belgian Jesuit who was a hagiographic scholar and an outstanding member of the Bollandists, who established critical editions of texts relating to the Christian saints and martyrs that were based on applying the critical method of sound archaeological and documentary...

, included in Analecta Bollandiana #40. It contains references to several saints, including:
  • Abadiu of Antinoe
    Abadiu of Antinoe
    Abadiu of Antinoe is a saint of the Coptic Church. He was the bishop of Antinoe, and was made a martyr by the Arians. His feast day is December 26. He is referenced in Les Martyrs d'Égypte by Hippolyte Delehaye.-References:...

  • Abāmūn of Tarnūt
    Abamun of Tarnut
    Abāmūn of Tarnūt is a saint and was a martyr of the fourth-century Coptic Church. He is known only from his name being mentioned in the Synaxarion of Mikhail of Atrib . His feast day is 27 Abīb ....

  • Kirdjun
    Kirdjun
    Saint Kirdjun was a robber converted to Christianity. He was a reformed robber and bandit. He died as a martyr in Alexandria and was buried at Banuar. His feast day is July 19. He is referenced in Les Martyrs d'Égypte by Hippolyte Delehaye.-References:*Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of...

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