Salamenes of Capersana
Salamanes (2), a solitary of Capersana, a village on the right bank of
the Euphrates, who shut himself up in a cell on the opposite bank, having neither
door nor window. Once a year he dug himself out, obtained food for the next year,
and returned, having spoken with none. His diocesan, desiring to confer orders on
so distinguished an ascetic, had the cell wall broken down and laid his hands upon
him, Salamanes neither consenting nor dissenting. With equal passiveness he allowed
himself to be transferred to another cell across the river by the inhabitants of
the village, and to be taken back again by his former neighbours (Theod. Hist.
Relig. c. xix.).
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