- use of a
prayer rope. The name of the
saint is of
Coptic origin: ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ
pakhōm from ⲁϧⲱⲙ akhōm "eagle or falcon" (ⲡ p- at the
beginning is the
Coptic definite...
- "Bitva") 7th place —
Iolanta &
Rossa Voronovy (mother & daughter) 8th place —
Pakhom (Sergey
Pakhomov – whacky) (left the show on his own
instead of Iolanta...
-
Jesters to
directly conflict with the Church. He
often used the
nickname Pakhom Mikhailov (Russian: Пахом Михайлов)
among the
ministers of
religion who...
- romanized: Bahūr
Ancient Egyptian: pꜣ-ḥr, lit. 'the one of Horus' ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ (
Pakhōm) Arabic: باخوم, romanized: Bakhūm
Ancient Egyptian: pꜣ-ꜥẖm, lit. 'the one...
- of
Egypt Mar
Awgin Mary of
Egypt Moses the
Black Saint Nilus Onuphrius Pakhom Parsoma Paul of
Tammah Paul the
Simple Pavly the
Anchorite Pishoy Pope Abraham...
-
addition of the Gr****
suffix -ios to
Egyptian names such as, for example,
Pakhom to Pakhomios; or by
adding the
Egyptian Arabic definite article el to Egyptian...
-
Saint Pachomius the
Great (ca. 292 – 348), also
known as Abba
Pachomius and
Pakhom is the
founder of
Christian cenobitic monasticism.
Pachomius may also refer...
-
desert fathers (also called, Abba Nofer) Or, the
bishop Otimus, the
priest Pakhom, the
father of
cenobitic monasticism (i.e. of the Koinonia) Pa’esia (Athanasia)...
- third-generation
priest of the temple, his
father Nesmeterpanakhet and his
grandfather Pakhom also
having been
priests at Philae. In the inscriptions,
Nesmeterakhem is...
-
Vasya Oblomov [ru],
Vladimir Ratskevich [ru],
Vasily Shumov and Center,
Pakhom and Vivis****r, ElgreE, RE-pac [ru],
OtZvuki Mu, Barto, Shtabelya, Posledny...