Saint Abramios the Recluse (290–360) was an early Christian hermit and ascetic from Edessa.
[1] Abramios was born in 290 AD in Edessa (modern-day Şanlıurfa, Turkey).
On the day of his wedding, he left his fiancée and went to the coast of the Sea of Marmara, near Lampsacus (modern-day Lapseki).
There, he lived in a cave and left it only two times: first, when he was ordered to baptise a pagan village; and second, to free his niece Maria from sin.
When his parents died and left him large fortune, he distributed his possessions among the poor.