Category
page 1Byzantine hermits
John Chrysostom
Church Father, Archbishop of Constantinople and Christian saint (c. 347–407)
Saint Sava
first archbishop of Serbs
Simeon Stylites
Christian ascetic saint
Anastasia the Patrician
Byzantine courtier; the wife of a consul and a lady-in-waiting to the Byzantine empress Theodora; Christian saint
Daniel the Stylite
5th-century Christian saint
Simeon the Holy Fool
Syrian monk
John the Silent
Greek bishop and saint
Luke Thaumaturgus
10th-century Byzantine saint
Joannicius the Great
Byzantine saint
Hypatius of Bithynia
Monk and hermit
Basil the Younger
Byzantine Greek holy man and visionary

Luke the Stylite
Macedonius of Syria
ascetic in Antioch
Naucratius
Saint Naucratius () was the son of Basil the Elder and Emmelia of Caesarea. He was the younger brother of Macrina the Younger and Basil the Great, and an older brother of Gregory of Nyssa and Peter of Sebaste. He distinguished himself both in scholarship and Christian devotion, as an active hermit.