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John Xenos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ξένος; 970? – after 1027), also known as John the Hermit, was an itinerant ascetic, Christian saint and founder of churches and monasteries on Byzantine Crete. He wrote an autobiography in Greek, Bios kai politeia. John's life is known primarily through his autobiography, which survives in a 15th-century manuscript now in the Bodleian Library and the manuscript known as the Codex Cisamensis, copied in Crete in 1703. The Codex Cisamensis also contains a copy of John's will and testament.

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  • Ο άγιος Ιωάννης ο Ξένος (970 - μετά το 1027) ήταν ασκητής και ιδρυτής εκκλησιών και μοναστηριών στη Κρήτη. Έγραψε την αυτοβιογραφία του η οποία σώζεται σε ένα χειρόγραφο του 15ου αιώνα που βρίσκεται στη Βιβλιοθήκη του Bodleian και ενα χειρόγραφο γνωστό ως Codex Cisamensis που αντιγράφηκε στην Κρήτη το 1703. Το Codex Cisamensis περιέχει επίσης ένα αντίγραφο της διαθήκης του. (el)
  • Juan Xenos (en griego, Ἰωάννης Ξένος; 970-1027), también conocido como Juan el Ermitaño, fue un asceta itinerante, fundador de iglesias y monasterios en la Creta bizantina. Escribió una autobiografía en griego, Bios kai politeia.​ La vida de Juan se conoce principalmente a través de su autobiografía, que sobrevive en un manuscrito del siglo XV ahora en la Biblioteca Bodleiana y el manuscrito conocido como el , copiado en Creta en 1703. El Códice Cisamensis también contiene una copia de la voluntad y el testamento de Juan.​ (es)
  • John Xenos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ξένος; 970? – after 1027), also known as John the Hermit, was an itinerant ascetic, Christian saint and founder of churches and monasteries on Byzantine Crete. He wrote an autobiography in Greek, Bios kai politeia. John's life is known primarily through his autobiography, which survives in a 15th-century manuscript now in the Bodleian Library and the manuscript known as the Codex Cisamensis, copied in Crete in 1703. The Codex Cisamensis also contains a copy of John's will and testament. (en)
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  • Ο άγιος Ιωάννης ο Ξένος (970 - μετά το 1027) ήταν ασκητής και ιδρυτής εκκλησιών και μοναστηριών στη Κρήτη. Έγραψε την αυτοβιογραφία του η οποία σώζεται σε ένα χειρόγραφο του 15ου αιώνα που βρίσκεται στη Βιβλιοθήκη του Bodleian και ενα χειρόγραφο γνωστό ως Codex Cisamensis που αντιγράφηκε στην Κρήτη το 1703. Το Codex Cisamensis περιέχει επίσης ένα αντίγραφο της διαθήκης του. (el)
  • Juan Xenos (en griego, Ἰωάννης Ξένος; 970-1027), también conocido como Juan el Ermitaño, fue un asceta itinerante, fundador de iglesias y monasterios en la Creta bizantina. Escribió una autobiografía en griego, Bios kai politeia.​ La vida de Juan se conoce principalmente a través de su autobiografía, que sobrevive en un manuscrito del siglo XV ahora en la Biblioteca Bodleiana y el manuscrito conocido como el , copiado en Creta en 1703. El Códice Cisamensis también contiene una copia de la voluntad y el testamento de Juan.​ (es)
  • John Xenos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Ξένος; 970? – after 1027), also known as John the Hermit, was an itinerant ascetic, Christian saint and founder of churches and monasteries on Byzantine Crete. He wrote an autobiography in Greek, Bios kai politeia. John's life is known primarily through his autobiography, which survives in a 15th-century manuscript now in the Bodleian Library and the manuscript known as the Codex Cisamensis, copied in Crete in 1703. The Codex Cisamensis also contains a copy of John's will and testament. (en)
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