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ROMAN SAINT
Longinus (Christian mythology); Longinus (Christian hagiography); Ronginus; Longinus (hagiography); St. Longinus; Saint Longinus; Longinus' Spear; St Longinus
  • Longinus the Centurion. [[Russian icon]] by [[Fyodor Zubov]], 1680.

Hagiology         
  • Example of Greek Orthodox visual hagiography. This is one of the best known surviving Byzantine mosaics in [[Hagia Sophia]] – [[Christ Pantocrator]] flanked by the [[Virgin Mary]] and [[John the Baptist]] made in the 12th century.
  • Calendar entries for 1 and 2 January of the [[Martyrology of Oengus]].
  • Patriarchate of Peć]], 1719–20).
BIOGRAPHY OF A SAINT OR OTHER VENERATED RELIGIOUS FIGURE
Hagiology; Hagiographies; Lives of the saints; Hagiographer; Hagiologist; Hagiographic; Hagiographical; Hagiologists; Anglo-Saxon hagiography; Haigiography; Hagiographers; Chanson de saint; Christian hagiography; Study of saints; Saint lives; Hadiography; Life of the Saint; Life of the saint; Life of a saint; Life of a Saint; Lives of saints; Lives of Saints; Saint's life; Saint's Life; Saints' lives; Saints' Lives
·noun The history or description of the sacred writings or of sacred persons; a narrative of the lives of the saints; a catalogue of saints.
Hagiologist         
  • Example of Greek Orthodox visual hagiography. This is one of the best known surviving Byzantine mosaics in [[Hagia Sophia]] – [[Christ Pantocrator]] flanked by the [[Virgin Mary]] and [[John the Baptist]] made in the 12th century.
  • Calendar entries for 1 and 2 January of the [[Martyrology of Oengus]].
  • Patriarchate of Peć]], 1719–20).
BIOGRAPHY OF A SAINT OR OTHER VENERATED RELIGIOUS FIGURE
Hagiology; Hagiographies; Lives of the saints; Hagiographer; Hagiologist; Hagiographic; Hagiographical; Hagiologists; Anglo-Saxon hagiography; Haigiography; Hagiographers; Chanson de saint; Christian hagiography; Study of saints; Saint lives; Hadiography; Life of the Saint; Life of the saint; Life of a saint; Life of a Saint; Lives of saints; Lives of Saints; Saint's life; Saint's Life; Saints' lives; Saints' Lives
·noun One who treats of the sacred writings; a writer of the lives of the saints; a hagiographer.
Hagiographer         
  • Example of Greek Orthodox visual hagiography. This is one of the best known surviving Byzantine mosaics in [[Hagia Sophia]] – [[Christ Pantocrator]] flanked by the [[Virgin Mary]] and [[John the Baptist]] made in the 12th century.
  • Calendar entries for 1 and 2 January of the [[Martyrology of Oengus]].
  • Patriarchate of Peć]], 1719–20).
BIOGRAPHY OF A SAINT OR OTHER VENERATED RELIGIOUS FIGURE
Hagiology; Hagiographies; Lives of the saints; Hagiographer; Hagiologist; Hagiographic; Hagiographical; Hagiologists; Anglo-Saxon hagiography; Haigiography; Hagiographers; Chanson de saint; Christian hagiography; Study of saints; Saint lives; Hadiography; Life of the Saint; Life of the saint; Life of a saint; Life of a Saint; Lives of saints; Lives of Saints; Saint's life; Saint's Life; Saints' lives; Saints' Lives
·noun One of the writers of the hagiographa; a writer of lives of the saints.

ويكيبيديا

Longinus

Longinus () is the name given to the unnamed Roman soldier who pierced the side of Jesus with a lance; who in medieval and some modern Christian traditions is described as a convert to Christianity. His name first appeared in the apocryphal Gospel of Nicodemus. The lance is called in Christianity the "Holy Lance" (lancea) and the story is related in the Gospel of John during the Crucifixion. This act is said to have created the last of the Five Holy Wounds of Christ.

This person, unnamed in the Gospels, is further identified in some versions of the legend as the centurion present at the Crucifixion, who said that Jesus was the son of God, so he is considered as one of the first Christians and Roman converts. Longinus' legend grew over the years to the point that he was said to have converted to Christianity after the Crucifixion, and he is traditionally venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, and several other Christian communions.