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339.) Gregory II.
(in Epist.i.ad Imp.
Leon. Concil.tom.viii.p.661, 664) applauds the zeal of the Byzantine women who killed the Imperial officers.] [Footnote 22: John, or Mansur, was a noble Christian of Damascus, who held a considerable office in the service of the caliph.
His zeal in the cause of images exposed him to the resentment and treachery of the Greek emperor; and on the suspicion of a treasonable correspondence, he was deprived of his right hand, which was miraculously restored by the Virgin.
After this deliverance, he resigned his office, distributed his wealth, and buried himself in the monastery of St.Sabas, between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea.
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