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Saint Charbel d'Édesse (également nommé Sarvillos, Zarvilos, Sarbelus, Thathuil, Thiphael, Sarbelius, Charbil, Sharbel, Sharbil, مار شربل الرهاوي, ީޕޝޫ ސ ޡުޝ ޫުޒޝ ޠ), mort en 107 après Jésus-Christ, est un saint syriaque du début du IIe siècle et un martyr chrétien. Il est vénéré par les églises catholiques romaines et orthodoxes. Il est mis à mort lors de la persécution des chrétiens sous l'empereur romain Trajan. Sa sœur, Bebaia d'Edesse (également nommée Barbe et Thivea), est mise à mort peu de temps après. Son histoire est liée à celle de saint Barsimée, qui l'aurait converti du paganisme au christianisme, et pourrait remonter à des événements survenus à Édesse sous l'empereur Dèce. Saint Charbel of Edessa (also Sarvillos, Zarvilos, Sarbelus, Thathuil, Thiphael, Sarbelius, Charbil, Sharbel, Sharbil, Arabic: مار شربل الرهاوي, Syriac: ܩܲܕܝܼܫܵܐ ܡܵܪܝ ܫܲܪܒܹܝܠ, romanized: qaddīšā mār šarbēl) (died 107 AD) is an early 2nd-century Syriac saint and Christian martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic as well as the Eastern Orthodox churches. He was put to death during the Persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Trajan. His sister, Bebaia of Edessa (also Barbe, Thivea), was put to death soon afterwards. The two martyrs are venerated on January 29.His story is linked to that of Saint Barsimaeus, who was said to have converted him to Christianity from Paganism, and may be backdated from events that took place in Edessa under the emperor Decius (r. 249–251).
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Saint Charbel of Edessa (also Sarvillos, Zarvilos, Sarbelus, Thathuil, Thiphael, Sarbelius, Charbil, Sharbel, Sharbil, Arabic: مار شربل الرهاوي, Syriac: ܩܲܕܝܼܫܵܐ ܡܵܪܝ ܫܲܪܒܹܝܠ, romanized: qaddīšā mār šarbēl) (died 107 AD) is an early 2nd-century Syriac saint and Christian martyr venerated by the Roman Catholic as well as the Eastern Orthodox churches. He was put to death during the Persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Trajan. His sister, Bebaia of Edessa (also Barbe, Thivea), was put to death soon afterwards. The two martyrs are venerated on January 29.His story is linked to that of Saint Barsimaeus, who was said to have converted him to Christianity from Paganism, and may be backdated from events that took place in Edessa under the emperor Decius (r. 249–251). Saint Charbel of Edessa has many shrines in Lebanon in the Maronite Church with the exception of a ruined Greek Orthodox shrine in Douma, Lebanon. The major shrine is located in the village of Maad, Lebanon. It was built on the ruins of a pagan temple and has exceptional frescoes dating to the 12th century AD. Other shrines are located in Jezzine, Mar Elias Street in Beirut, Adonis, Ibrine. Saint Charbel d'Édesse (également nommé Sarvillos, Zarvilos, Sarbelus, Thathuil, Thiphael, Sarbelius, Charbil, Sharbel, Sharbil, مار شربل الرهاوي, ީޕޝޫ ސ ޡުޝ ޫުޒޝ ޠ), mort en 107 après Jésus-Christ, est un saint syriaque du début du IIe siècle et un martyr chrétien. Il est vénéré par les églises catholiques romaines et orthodoxes. Il est mis à mort lors de la persécution des chrétiens sous l'empereur romain Trajan. Sa sœur, Bebaia d'Edesse (également nommée Barbe et Thivea), est mise à mort peu de temps après. Son histoire est liée à celle de saint Barsimée, qui l'aurait converti du paganisme au christianisme, et pourrait remonter à des événements survenus à Édesse sous l'empereur Dèce. Saint Charbel a de nombreux sanctuaires au sein de l'église maronite libanaise, à l'exception d'un sanctuaire grec orthodoxe, en ruine, à Douma. Le principal est situé dans le village de Maad, au Liban. Il est construit sur les ruines d'un temple païen et possède des fresques datant du 12ème siècle après Jésus-Christ.
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Martyr
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