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- Mar Awgin or Awgen (died 363 AD), also known as Awgin of Clysma or Saint Eugenios, was an Egyptian monk who, according to traditional accounts, introduced...
- Yohannan, also known (prior to episcopal consecration) as a monk Yoseph of Awgin, was Bishop of India (c. 1490–1503), a metropolitan province of the Church...
- monastery was founded in the first half of the fourth century AD by Saint Awgin, a monk from El Kulzom, Egypt. Mor Augin came with seventy of his disciples...
- (hence the name) along the Malabar Coast of India. It is headed by Mar Awgin Kuriakose. The Church uses the East Syriac Rite, and employs the Divine...
- and Apollo Abraham of Farshut Abraham of Scetis Amun Anthony the Great Awgin Bashnouna Hilarion Hospitius Mother Irini Isaac of Nineveh Isidore of Pelusium...
- and Apollo Abraham of Farshut Abraham of Scetis Amun Anthony the Great Awgin Bashnouna Hilarion Hospitius Mother Irini Isaac of Nineveh Isidore of Pelusium...
- and Apollo Abraham of Farshut Abraham of Scetis Amun Anthony the Great Awgin Bashnouna Hilarion Hospitius Mother Irini Isaac of Nineveh Isidore of Pelusium...
- and Apollo Abraham of Farshut Abraham of Scetis Amun Anthony the Great Awgin Bashnouna Hilarion Hospitius Mother Irini Isaac of Nineveh Isidore of Pelusium...
- Abgar V Gregory the Illuminator Nine Saints of Ethiopia Tiridates III Mar Awgin Athanasius of Alexandria Ephrem the Syrian Ezana of Axum Frumentius Shenoute...
- monastery in Europe circa 344 near modern-day Chirpan in Bulgaria. Mar Awgin founded a monastery on Mount Izla above Nusaybin in Mesopotamia (~350),...