>>17941995
You didnt even read the document you shared imao.
"St. Moses the Ethiopian or the Black was portrayed
amongst the holy monks and hermits in the churches of
the Eastern Christian realm. He is, at least in the repre-
sentations created in Byzantium and in areas under its
direct cultural influence, generally easily recognizable be-
cause he is usually shown as dark-skinned and wearing
monastic robes.1
The commemoration of the holy father Moses the
Ethiopian, as evidenced by the Synaxarion of the Church
of Constantinople compiled in the tenth century, is cel-
ebrated on August 28th, as the first of the day.2
Numer-
ous and diverse writings composed in the Greek language
narrate about this saint.3
There is a story about Moses the
Ethiopian, Περὶ Μωυσέως τοῦ Αἰθίοπος (BHG 1309) in the part about the Nitrian anchorites in Palladios’ Lausiac
History completed in 420. The author, who spent many
years in Egypt, first in the Nitrian Desert and then in Kel-
lia, recounts that Moses, a black-skinned Ethiopian"
St moses the black icon in mount athos monastery of the XV century: