A hermit of the Euphrates
Salamanes belonged to the world of Syrian ascetics who settled along the Euphrates in the fourth century. His native town, Kapersana, lay on the western bank of the river, and it was there, near the water, that he built the cell in which he withdrew from ordinary society.
Theodoret of Cyrrhus, who recorded his life, distinguished the ascetics of the region by geography and dialect, grouping the Syrians west of the Euphrates apart from the Osroenians of the Edessa region to the east. Salamanes is counted among the Syrians of this western bank.