- Ammon, Amun (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ),
Ammonas (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀμμώνας),
Amoun (Ἀμοῦν), or
Ammonius the
Hermit (/əˈmoʊniəs/; Gr****: Ἀμμώνιος) was a 4th-century...
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historical record contains conflicting facts about Ammonas' ordination. In the
Episcopal Church Ammonas is
regarded as a
hermit for life, who not only resisted...
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other people. A
transitional form of
monasticism was
later created by
Ammonas in
which "solitary"
monks lived close enough to one
another to
offer mutual...
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Abraham of
Scetis Achilles Agathon of
Scetis Aio
Alonius Amoun of
Nitria Ammonas of
Egypt Ammonathas Andrew Anoub Anthony the
Great Apollo the Shepherd...
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Christians away.
According to
Byzantine sources, the name of the
bishop was
Ammonas (also
Sammon or Ammon).[citation needed] As a response,
forces of the dux...
- Amoun,
Ammonas and
Ammonius the
Hermit Ammon of
Nitria 401–430 10
January Desert Father, Venerable, also
known as Amtnonas,
Ammonius and
Ammonas of Egypt...
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obscure and
difficult to identify.
Anthony the
Great ****nius
Agathon Ammonas Achilles Ammoes Amoun of
Nitria Anoub Abraham of
Scetes Ares
Alonius Apphy...
- (disambiguation)
Ammon (disambiguation) Amoun,
another name of the
ascetic Ammonas Aman (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- 1787 26 May 1839 Yes 1
Amand 675 Yes 1
Ambrose of
Alexandria 250 Yes 1
Ammonas of
Egypt Yes Yes 2
Ammon 357 Yes Yes 2
Amphilochius of
Pochayiv 27 Nov...
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Lycopolis Or of
Nitria Ammon Bes
Oxyrhynchus Theon Elias Apollo of
Hermopolis Ammonas of
Egypt Copres and
Patermuthius Sourous ****e
Apelles John Paphnutius...