Hagiographical

/ˌhæɡiəˈɡræfɪkəl/ adjective

Relating to the writing of saints' lives or biographical accounts that idealize their subjects. Hagiography traditionally focuses on miraculous deeds and spiritual virtues rather than historical accuracy.

From Greek 'hagios' (holy, sacred) and 'graphia' (writing). Medieval hagiography served both devotional and political purposes, creating models of sanctity while often embellishing historical facts for spiritual impact.

AMቅዱስ-ሕይወት
ARسيري قديسين
BNসাধু-জীবনী-সংক্রান্ত
CAhagiogràfic
CShagiografický
DAhagiografisk
DEhagiographisch
ELαγιογραφικός
EShagiográfico
FAشامل‌نامه‌ای
FIhagiografinen
FRhagiographique
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