- Abāmūn of
Tarnūt is a
saint and was a
martyr of the fourth-century
Coptic Church. He is
known only from his name
being mentioned in the
Synaxarion of Mikhail...
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killed all of them. Now 30 km (19 miles) from
Tarnut, the
Byzantine detachment that had
withdrawn from
Tarnut the day
before joined another that was already...
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march the Muslims'
advance guard encountered a
Byzantine detachment at
Tarnut on the west bank of the Nile. The
Byzantines failed to
inflict heavy losses...
- 200s 270
found in
Roman Martyrology Abadiu of
Antinoe 300s 300s
Abamun of
Tarnut 300s 372
Martyr Abanoub 300s 300s
Coptic child martyr Abbán
unknown c. 520...
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Alexander determined to
escape and
return to
Alexandria by ship. On
reaching Tarnūt, with the governor's
soldiers in pursuit,
Alexander died. When they found...
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contains references to
several saints, including:
Abadiu of
Antinoe Abāmūn of
Tarnūt Kirdjun. Holweck, F. G. A
Biographical Dictionary of the Saint. St. Louis...
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Consecration of the
Church of St. Fam the Soldier.
Martyrdom of St. Abāmūn of
Tarnūt. 28 22 4
Departure of St. Mary Magdalene.
Commemoration of St.
Simon the...
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Illustrious 4th
century Abadios 4th
century Abai (martyr) 4th
century Abāmūn of
Tarnūt 4th
century Abanoub 4th
century Ab****ad 4th
century Abban the
Hermit 5th...
- Mother,
martyrs from
Alexandria Abakragoun ⲁⲡⲁ ⲕⲣⲁⲅⲱⲛ,
martyr Abāmūn of
Tarnūt,
martyr Abāmūn of Tukh ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ,
martyr Abanoub ⲁⲡⲁ ⲁⲛⲟⲩⲃ, the
child martyr...
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whether the
church was
dedicated to Abāmūn of Ṭoukh or his
namesake Abāmūn of
Tarnūt. The
evidence available makes it seem more
likely that it was
named after...