He doesn't have a single reliable journalistic hagiographer, though Reagan had a dozen.
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He was a respected poet, hagiographer, and hymnologist.
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He is also considered a pioneer painter and hagiographer.
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He was the hagiographer who undertook the painting of all the portable icons of the church of Panagia.
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Family friend or not, Mr. Sturrock is no hagiographer.
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Sigebert was also a hagiographer.
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It bears carefully made, beautiful icons of the saints that were made by the renowned hagiographer Solonas Fragkoulis from 1930 until 1934.
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Bede's work as a hagiographer, and his detailed attention to dating, were both useful preparations for the task of writing the Historia Ecclesiastica.
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There should be no dismay, therefore, when Davies introduces as his hero an elderly hagiographer who has spent most of his life as a master at a Canadian boys'school.
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The author of a worshipful or idealizing biography
A hagiography /u02CChu00E6u0261iu02C8u0252u0261ru0259fi/ is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader. The term hagiography may be used to refer to the biography of a saint or highly developed spiritual being in any of the world's spiritual traditions.