Symeon Stylites of Lesbos
| Symeon the New Stylite | |
|---|---|
| Agios Symeon of Lesvos | |
| Venerable | |
| Born | 765/766 Mytilene | 
| Died | 844 | 
| Venerated in | Orthodox Church | 
| Feast | 1 February | 
| Attributes | pillar, monastic vestments | 
Saint Symeon Stylites of Lesbos (765/766–844) was a monk who survived two attempts on his life during the second period of Byzantine Iconoclasm (814–842). He followed a similar model to Simeon Stylites, residing on a pillar-like structure similar to a tower. There he isolated himself from the world and fasted, prayed and studied. In the Eastern Orthodox Church he is venerated as a saint, along with his two brothers: Saint George the Archbishop of Mytilene and Saint David the Monk.