Aaron the Illustrious was a Christian monk of Mesopotamia from the 4th century. He came from
Sarug in
Osrhoene and was a disciple of
Saint Eugene. He built two monasteries near
Melitene in
Armenia in the 4th century. He had a
feast day on
Pentecost Monday in the
Syriac Orthodox Church, and on February 3, October 22, and May 23.
Saint Abel (Syrian) is a saint of the
Syriac Orthodox Church. He is considered the patron saint of the blind and the lame. His feast day is celebrated on August 2. It has been argued that he may be the same person as
Saint Rubin. was an
abbot of the
monastery of Qartmin in
Byzantine Syria. He is a
saint of the
Syriac Orthodox Church, with a
feast day of November 18.
Abhai (saint) is a
saint of the
Syriac Orthodox Church. He is said to have lived for 100 years. He is a
patron saint against poisonous reptiles. His
feast day is celebrated on July 15 and May 3. Saint Abhai is not to be confused with the 4th-century Syriac martyr
Abai.
Abhai (teacher) was the instructor or teacher of
Abhai the general. He is regarded as a
saint, and his
feast day is November 1. ==References==