Early Life and Formation
According to the tradition, Athanasius was born in Trebizond about 920 and named Abraham. Orphaned young, he was brought up by a pious nun whose monastic habits he imitated. He was afterward taken to Constantinople, where he studied rhetoric so successfully that he himself became a teacher.
His path to the monastic life ran through Saint Michael Maleinos, abbot of the monastery of Kyminas in Asia Minor, who became his spiritual guide. Abraham received the monastic tonsure at Kyminas and the name Athanasius. It was through Michael Maleinos that he met Nicephorus Phocas, then a military officer, who was deeply impressed by him and remained devoted to him for the rest of his life.