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- Tabenna is a Christian community founded in Upper Egypt around 320 by Saint Pachomius. It was the motherhouse of a network which, at his death in 346...
- birthdate is unknown, as is her age at the time she joined the Tabenna Monastery in Egypt. Tabenna, or Tabennesi, was the original monastery established by...
- of the monk Pachomius, whose diocese boasted the celebrated convent of Tabenna. The town was given its present Arabic name of Denderah during the late...
- The Life of Saint Pachomius states that the monks of the monastery of Tabenna built a church for the villagers of the nearby town of the same name even...
- Sidi Amar Kairouan (7) dont le borj Dahmani Sfax (12) dont les borjs El Tabenna et El R****as Djerba (6) dont le borj El Kebir Tabarka (2) dont le borj...
- Pachomius established in Egypt the first cenobitic Christian monastery. At Tabenna in Upper Egypt, sometime around 323 AD, Pachomius decided to mold his disciples...
- sculptured, had executed some work "at his own expense;" ... Antoninus Pius Tabenna Cenobitic monasticism Steph**** of Byzantium, Ethnica, Ch692.19 Wilkinson...
- Algeria Nemesion and companions, of Egypt Onuphrius, of Egypt Orsiesius of Tabenna, of Egypt Pachomius the Great, founder of monasticism, of Egypt Pambo,...
- physical ability or skills to live a solitary existence in the desert . At Tabenna around 323, Saint Pachomius chose to mould his disciples into a more organized...
- on October 30, 2010. Retrieved June 2, 2010. "St. Eupraxia, Virgin, of Tabenna". Orthodox Church in America. Retrieved June 2, 2010. Kirsch, Johann Peter...