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<p> ( '''''Διόσκορος''''' ), bishop of Hermopolis, end of the 4th century, one of the four Nitrian solitaries (the three others being Ammonius, Eusebius, and Euthymius) known as "the tall brothers" on account of their stature. (See [[Tall Brothers]]). </p>
       
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<p> '''(1)''' [[Martyr]] under Numerian; commemorated February 25. </p> <p> '''(2)''' The Reader, martyr in Egypt; commemorated May 18. </p> <p> '''(3)''' Martyr under [[Decius]] at Alexandria, with Heron, Arsenius, and Isidorus, commemorated December 14. </p>
       
 
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

( Διόσκορος ), bishop of Hermopolis, end of the 4th century, one of the four Nitrian solitaries (the three others being Ammonius, Eusebius, and Euthymius) known as "the tall brothers" on account of their stature. (See Tall Brothers).

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