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− | '''Cosmas Indicopleustes''' (Greek Κοσμᾶς Ἰνδικοπλεύστης, literally "Cosmas who sailed to India"; also known as '''Cosmas the Monk''') was an Alexandrian merchant and later hermit. | + | '''Cosmas Indicopleustes''' (Greek Κοσμᾶς Ἰνδικοπλεύστης, literally "Cosmas who sailed to India"; also known as '''Cosmas the Monk''') was an Alexandrian [[merchant]] and later [[hermit]]. |
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 21 April 2016
Cosmas Indicopleustes (Greek Κοσμᾶς Ἰνδικοπλεύστης, literally "Cosmas who sailed to India"; also known as Cosmas the Monk) was an Alexandrian merchant and later hermit.
Biography
He was a 6th-century traveller, who made several voyages to India during the reign of emperor Justinian.
His work Christian Topography contained some of the earliest and most famous world maps.
Cosmas was a pupil of the East Syrian Patriarch Aba I and was himself a follower of the Church of the East.