Gregory of Cyprus was a Persian monk, mystic and writer of the Church of the East. [1] Born at Ahvaz in the 6th century, he spent a period of exile working as a gardener for a Greek Orthodox monastery on the island of Cyprus. [2] He afterwards settled on Mount Izla. [1]
Gregory had a reputation for receiving visions. [2] His known writings, all in Syriac, include:
Gregory is sometimes misidentified as the author of the Revelation of Saint Gregory . [5] Gregory's writings were also used in the Syriac Orthodox Church. [1]