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Which fourth century figure wrote a monastic rule that at least some Eastern Orthodox monasteries still follow?
Basil of Caesarea
Gregory of Nazianzus
Gregory of Nyssa
Antony of Coma
Eusebius of Caesarea
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Basil of Caesarea.
He wrote the "Rule of St. Basil" (the Asketikon), a fourth‑century monastic rule that became the foundation of Eastern Orthodox monasticism and is still followed in many Orthodox monasteries.
He wrote the "Rule of St. Basil" (the Asketikon), a fourth‑century monastic rule that became the foundation of Eastern Orthodox monasticism and is still followed in many Orthodox monasteries.
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