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Theoktiste of Lesbos

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124: 72:, she was able to escape her captors, and lived in solitude there for 35 years, until she was found by a hunter (sometime in the 870s). Theoktiste died soon after, in early autumn, and the hunter buried her. He also cut off her hand as a relic, but after that strong winds prevented him leaving the island until he returned the hand to the grave, after which the corpse disappeared. The tale of Theoktiste's life was told by the hunter thirty years later to another hermit called Symeon, who in turn retold the story to the author of the hagiography, 138: 64:
where she was raised. On Easter in her 18th year (perhaps the year 837), she went to visit her sister in her village, but was captured along with her sister and other local villagers by
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Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit: 1. Abteilung (641–867), Band 4: Platon (# 6266) – Theophylaktos (# 8345)
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in the 820s. Due to her association with Mary of Egypt, she is depicted in a similar manner in
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Kazhdan, Alexander; Ševčenko, Nancy Patterson (1991). "Theoktiste of Lesbos". In
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Saint of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church
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