Classic DACB Collection
All articles created or submitted in the first twenty years of the project, from 1995 to 2015.Liqanos
Liqanos, Abba (perhaps fl. late 5th century and early 6th century A.D.), was, with Abba Zä-Mika’él ‘Arägawi, one of the Nine Saints, missionaries from overseas. Said to be originally from Constantinople, he established himself in Däbrä Qwänasel, a monastery near Adwa. He is commemorated on 28 Hedar (7 December).
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This article is reproduced, with permission, from The Dictionary of Ethiopian Biography, Vol. 1 ‘From Early Times to the End of the Zagwé Dynasty c. 1270 A.D.,’ copyright © 1975, edited by Belaynesh Michael, S. Chojnacki and Richard Pankhurst, Institute of Ethiopian Studies, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. All rights reserved.