• Abba Yäm’ata or Yem’ata (probably fl. late 400s and early 500s A.D.) was one of the Nine Saints of Ethiopia. He founded a monastery in Gär’alta in Endärta...
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  • Saints are: Abba Aftse Abba Alef Abba Aragawi Abba Garima (Isaac or Yeshaq) Abba Guba Abba Liqanos Abba Pantelewon Abba Tsahma Abba Yem'ata Rugare Rukuni...
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    the sixth century, and dedicated to Abuna Yemata (also referred to as Abba Yem'ata), one of the Nine Saints. The Nine Saints are traditionally believed...
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  • Absadi (redirect from Abba Absadi)
    Abba Absadi (died 1381) is a saint of the Ethiopian and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Churches. He was a disciple of Ewostatewos, and his best-known disciple...
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    Frumentius (redirect from Abba Salama)
    Tembien. The people called Frumentius Kesate Birhan (Revealer of Light) and Abba Salama (Father of Peace). He became the first Abune, a title given to the...
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  • It has been speculated that the name may be a typographical error for "Abba Lucius", a Syro-Roman name. Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the...
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    Nine Saints (Pantelewon, Gerima (Isaac, or Yeshaq), Aftse, Guba, Alef, Yem’ata, Liqanos, and Sehma), who are believed to have fled persecution by the...
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