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Saint Malchus of Syria (or Malchus of Chalcis, Malchus of Maronia) (died c. 390) is the subject of Saint Jerome's biography Life of Malchus the Captive Monk (Vita Malchi monachi captivi), written in Latin around 391/392 CE. According to Jerome, Malchus was a monk who was sold into slavery and forced to marry another slave. While never consummating the marriage, he escaped with his wife and returned to his monastery. Jerome interviewed Malchus at his home in Maronia, Syria, while Malchus and his wife were still alive. Malchus is commemorated 26 March by the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, and is in the Roman Martyrology for Oct. 21. There is no record of him except for Jerome's biographical account.

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  • Svatý Malchus (? 300 - ? 370) byl zbožný syrský mnich. Životopis svatého Malcha sepsal svatý Jeroným. Svátek má 20. října, podle jiných pramenů 28. března. (cs)
  • Malc Monjo (en llatí Malchus Monachus) fou un monjo sirià autor d'una curiosa autobiografia que va dictar ja de molt vell a Jeroni d'Estridó, llavors un home jove que residia a , un llogaret a 50 km d'Antioquia. (Jeroni d'Estridó. Vita Malchi, Opera, vol. II col. 41 i ss.). (ca)
  • Saint Malchus of Syria (or Malchus of Chalcis, Malchus of Maronia) (died c. 390) is the subject of Saint Jerome's biography Life of Malchus the Captive Monk (Vita Malchi monachi captivi), written in Latin around 391/392 CE. According to Jerome, Malchus was a monk who was sold into slavery and forced to marry another slave. While never consummating the marriage, he escaped with his wife and returned to his monastery. Jerome interviewed Malchus at his home in Maronia, Syria, while Malchus and his wife were still alive. Malchus is commemorated 26 March by the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, and is in the Roman Martyrology for Oct. 21. There is no record of him except for Jerome's biographical account. (en)
  • Malchus de Maronie (dit « le Moine captif ») est un moine syrien du IVe siècle dont la Vie a été écrite par saint Jérôme. C'est un saint, fêté le 21 octobre, le 24 novembre en Orient. (fr)
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  • Svatý Malchus (? 300 - ? 370) byl zbožný syrský mnich. Životopis svatého Malcha sepsal svatý Jeroným. Svátek má 20. října, podle jiných pramenů 28. března. (cs)
  • Malc Monjo (en llatí Malchus Monachus) fou un monjo sirià autor d'una curiosa autobiografia que va dictar ja de molt vell a Jeroni d'Estridó, llavors un home jove que residia a , un llogaret a 50 km d'Antioquia. (Jeroni d'Estridó. Vita Malchi, Opera, vol. II col. 41 i ss.). (ca)
  • Saint Malchus of Syria (or Malchus of Chalcis, Malchus of Maronia) (died c. 390) is the subject of Saint Jerome's biography Life of Malchus the Captive Monk (Vita Malchi monachi captivi), written in Latin around 391/392 CE. According to Jerome, Malchus was a monk who was sold into slavery and forced to marry another slave. While never consummating the marriage, he escaped with his wife and returned to his monastery. Jerome interviewed Malchus at his home in Maronia, Syria, while Malchus and his wife were still alive. Malchus is commemorated 26 March by the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, and is in the Roman Martyrology for Oct. 21. There is no record of him except for Jerome's biographical account. (en)
  • Malchus de Maronie (dit « le Moine captif ») est un moine syrien du IVe siècle dont la Vie a été écrite par saint Jérôme. C'est un saint, fêté le 21 octobre, le 24 novembre en Orient. (fr)
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  • Malc Monjo (ca)
  • Svatý Malchus (cs)
  • Malchus de Maronie (fr)
  • Malchus of Syria (en)
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