Naucratius

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Naucratius was the brother of Gregory of Nyssa, known in early Christian tradition as a devout ascetic who died at a young age.

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Naucratius canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian ascetic
Late Antique person
ageAtDeath young adult
associatedWith Basil of Caesarea
Cappadocian Fathers
Gregory of Nyssa
Macrina the Younger
culture Cappadocian Greek
father Basil the Elder
givenName Naucratius self-link
knownFor devout ascetic life
early death at a young age
influence on the spiritual life of his family
legacy example of youthful Christian holiness
model of ascetic detachment in early Christian tradition
lifestyle eremitic
mannerOfDeath sudden death
mentionedIn writings of Gregory of Nyssa
mother Emmelia of Caesarea
movement Christian asceticism
occupation ascetic
hermit
placeOfOrigin Cappadocia
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
sibling Basil of Caesarea
Gregory of Nyssa
Macrina the Younger
Peter of Sebaste
timePeriod 4th century

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Gregory of Nyssa sibling Naucratius
Macrina the Younger sibling Naucratius
Naucratius givenName Naucratius self-link
Basil the Elder child Naucratius
Basil the Elder notableRelative Naucratius