Rabulas of Samosata

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Born~450 AD
Samosata
(modern-day Samsat, Adıyaman, Turkey)
Died530 AD
Feast19 February
Saint Rabulas of Samosata
Born~450 AD
Samosata
(modern-day Samsat, Adıyaman, Turkey)
Died530 AD
Venerated inRoman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church
Feast19 February

Saint Rabulas (or Rabula) of Samosata (died 530 AD[1]) was a monk and ascetic. A native of Samosata,[1] and was educated there by a man named Baripsaba.[2][3] He learned the Syriac language.[2] Rabulas became an ascetic in the deserts and mountains, and then traveled to the Levant.[1][3]

The Emperor Zeno provided Rabulas with funds to build a monastery in the middle of the mountains (the location of which has not been identified[2]), the construction of which was supervised by Bishop John of Berytus.[1][2][3] Rabulas’ monastery became a center for converting local peoples to Christianity.[1][3] Rabulas then went to Constantinople, where the Emperor Anastasius I Dicorus supported the ascetic financially. Rabulas built more monasteries with these funds.[1][3]

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