For other people with the same name, see Pantaleon (disambiguation).
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Saint Pantaleon (Panteleimon)
13th century icon of Saint Panteleimon, including scenes from his life, from the Monastery of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai
Great-Martyr and Unmercenary Healer
Born
c. 275 Nicomedia (modern-day Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey)
A compartmented apothecary's (medicine) box, with a long-handled spatula or spoon; a martyr's cross
Patronage
Physicians, Apothecaries, midwives, livestock, lottery, lottery winners and victories, lottery tickets; invoked against headaches, consumption, locusts, witchcraft, accidents and loneliness; helper for crying children
Saint Pantaleon (Greek: Παντελεήμων, romanized: Panteleḗmōn, lit. 'All-compassionate'; Russian: Пантелеи́мон, romanized: Panteleímon), counted in Western Christianity as among the Fourteen Holy Helpers of the Late Middle Ages, and in Eastern Christianity as one of the Holy Unmercenary Healers, was a martyr of Nicomedia in Bithynia during the Diocletianic Persecution of 305 AD.
Though there is evidence to suggest that a martyr named Pantaleon existed, some consider the stories of his life and death to be purely legendary.[5]
^Antonelli, Antonello. "San Pantaleone" Santi e beati
against epilepsy. Saint Pantaleon was the patron of physicians, Saint Cyriacus invoked against temptation on the deathbed, and Saints Christopher, Barbara...
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vials of the blood of Saint Patricia and Saint John the Baptist in the monastery of San Gregorio Armeno, and of SaintPantaleon in Ravello. In all, the...
is located on the Campo San Pantalon (square), and is dedicated to SaintPantaleon. The 17th-century Chiesa di San Pantalon is a parish church of the...
Agios Panteleimonas (Greek for "SaintPantaleon") may refer to the following places in Greece: Agios Panteleimonas, Athens, a central neighbourhood of...
Venetians; one theory is that his name derives from SaintPantaleon (San Pantalone), a popular saint in Venice. Another theory is that his name derives...
the wounds of stigmata is a stigmatist or a stigmatic. In Galatians 6:17, Saint Paul says: Τοῦ λοιποῦ κόπους μοι μηδεὶς παρεχέτω· ἐγὼ γὰρ τὰ στίγματα τοῦ...
inside the saint's restored 13th-century shrine. The bone was given by the Church of St Pantaleon in Cologne, Germany News. St Pantaleon's, like St Albans...
was written in Germany in about 800 to 825, probably at the abbey of SaintPantaleon, Cologne. Before the development of the compass rose, a wind rose was...
Venasque and Murs to the north, Joucas and Roussillon to the east, Goult, Saint-Pantaléon, Beaumettes and Oppède to the south and Cabrières-d'Avignon and Saumane-de-Vaucluse...
Wolbero (died 1167) was a Benedictine abbot of St Pantaleon Abbey, Cologne. He is known for his commentary on the Song of Songs, the first to be addressed...
Finland Coat of arms of Lassay-les-Châteaux, France Coat of arms of Saint-Pantaléon, France Coat of arms of Gmina Nur, Poland Emblem of the Federal Customs...
July. The ship was renamed Panteleimon (Russian: Пантелеймон), after SaintPantaleon, on 12 October 1905. Some members of Panteleimon's crew joined a mutiny...
Exarchate of Istanbul seat in Istanbul Church: Melkite Catholic Church SaintPantaleon (historical) Jurisdiction: Immediately subject to Melkite Patriarch...
Panteleimon Monastery (Greek: Μονή Αγίου Παντελεήμονος), dedicated to SaintPantaleon, is an Eastern Orthodox monastery situated on the island of Crete,...
François Gentil of David and Isaiah. Saint-Pantaléon Church, with extensive statuary from the sixteenth century. Saint Remy Church, with a 14th-century spire...