'Aléf
fl. late 5th and early 6th century
Orthodox
Ethiopia
'Aléf, Abba, was one of the Nine Saints who came to Ethiopia about the turn of the fifth century as Monophysite missionaries. He went to the land of the Ag'azi and founded a monastery in Beheza in Ahseya. A monastery named after him is said to exist near Adwa, some five kilometres from Yeha. In the Acts of Abba Gärima, 'Aléf's place is taken by Abba 'Os, who, like him, reputedly came from Caesarea. He is commemorated on 11 Mäggabit (20 March).
A. K. Irvine and Seifu Metaferia
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-------- (ed.), Acta Yärèd et Pantalëwöm, Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium, Scriptores aethiopici, Series altera, t. XVII.
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