Synax.CP, Aug. 3, par. 1 (cols. 865-6).
Dalmatus of Constantinople. Monk. With his son, Faustus, entered the monastery in Constantinople founded by Isaac. Abbot. d. ca. 440.
BHG 481-3; BiblSS IV 428-9; DHGE XIV 27-8; Holweck 260.
Faustus of Constantinople. Monk. Successor of his father as abbot of the Dalmatou Monastery in Constantinople. 5th cen.
BHG 481-3, 955-956r; BiblSS V 494; DHGE XVI 728-9; Holweck 260, 365.
Isaac of Constantinople. Monk. Founder and abbot of the first monastery in Constantinople, later called Dalmatou Monastery. d. after 406.
SEE ALSO: May 30.
Oxford, Bodleian Library, Gr. th. f. 1, fol. 50r. Dalmatus, Faustus and Isaac. Half-figures, behind a low wall. Names of Dalmatus and Faustus inscribed. (Hutter, II, p. 30, fig. 94).
Cozia. East wall. Dalmatus, Faustus and Isaac. Monks. (Mijović, Menolog, p. 361, fig. 61).
Dečani. Narthex, north aisle, north wall, window embrasure. Monks. Half-figures. (Babić et al, Dečani, no. 310, fig. T IX 5a; Mijović, Menolog, p. 341, fig. 44; Petković, Dečani, p. 20).
Staro Nagoričino. Narthex, north aisle, south wall, pier. Three monks. Half-figures. Inscribed names of Dalmatus and Faustus. (Mijović, Menolog, p. 283, fig. 11; Todić, Staro Nagoričino, p. 84).
Widow. Nun at Thessalonica. ca. 812-892.
SEE ALSO: April 5.
Not in Synax.CP for Aug. 3.
Staro Nagoričino. Narthex, north aisle, south wall, pier. Woman saint, holding cross. Half-figure. (Mijović, Menolog, p. 283, fig. 11; Todić, Staro Nagoričino, p. 84).