Mount Kyminas (Greek: Όρος Κύμινας) is the historical Byzantine name of a mountain in Bithynia, in present-day Bursa Province, Turkey.
Christian ascetics and monks lived on the mountain during the Byzantine period.
By the Ottoman period, Christian monks were no longer living at Mount Kyminas.
[1][2] Christian monks who lived on the mountain included Athanasius the Athonite, Michael Maleinos (who was the abbot of the lavra at Mount Kyminas),[3] and Thomas Dephourkinos.
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