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Abāmūn of Tukh is a Coptic Egyptian martyr known only from a mention of him in the ''Synaxarion'' of Mikhail of Atrib. His feast day is Abib 13 in the Coptic calendar. ==Biography== He was from Tukh in the diocese of Abu Sir Bana (ancient Busiris). He is said to have been visited by the archangel Michael, who told Abāmūn that he would be martyred at Antinopolis. Abamun traveled to Antinopolis, There he was tortured by the governor Eukhious by a variety of means, including the rack, fire, red-hot irons, flogging, flaying, and the furnace) before he was finally beheaded. He is also said to have worked a number of miracles. After his execution, another Christian, Julius of Aqfahs, wrapped the body in cloths and had it carried back to his homeland, Tukh. Vagaries of translation have led some to believe that Mikhail went on to imply that Abāmūn's body had been taken there immediately, although other translators have made it clear that the intended meaning was more likely that the body was moved from Tukh sometime in the thirteenth century.
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