Apollinaris Syncletica
Apollinaris Syncletica (Byzantine Greek: Απολινάριος Συγκλητική) was a saint and hermit of the 5th century, venerated in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Her story is most likely apocryphal and "turns on the familiar theme of a girl putting on male attire and living for many years undiscovered".
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Apollinaris Syncletica
Apollinaris Syncletica (Byzantine Greek: Απολινάριος Συγκλητική) was a saint and hermit of the 5th century, venerated in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Her story is most likely apocryphal and "turns on the familiar theme of a girl putting on male attire and living for many years undiscovered".
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