Philagathus of Cerami
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Philagathus (Greek: Φιλάγαθος ὁ Κεραμεύς or Κεραμίτης; Italian: Filagato di Cerami; d. 1154 or later), later known erroneously as Theophanes Cerameus, was a Greek monk and preacher from Sicily or Calabria. His surname (Kerameus) may indicate that he was born in Cerami. He was a monk at Rossano. Around ninety of his sermons in Greek survive.
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