- The
Enaton (or Ennaton, Hennaton) was a
monastic district in
Egypt during the
Middle Ages. It
lasted into the 15th century, but it was at its
height between...
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Theodore of
Enaton was an
Egyptian Christian monk who
lived in the
monastery of
Enaton in
Lower Egypt during the 4th century. He was one of the Desert...
- were in
control of
Alexandria at the time,
Peter IV
lived in
exile in the
Enaton monastic complex.
General البابا بطرس الرابع [Pope
Peter IV] (in Arabic)...
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Peter in June 619. The
Persians also
sacked the
monastic centre at the
Enaton, nine
miles west of
Alexandria along the
coastal road.
After the fall of...
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Saint Theodore of
Mopsuestia (c. 350 – 428),
Byzantine bishop Theodore of
Enaton, 5th-century
Syrian Christian monk
Theodore of Pherme, 4th-century Egyptian...
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prior to
becoming a monk at the
monastery of the
Enaton west of Alexandria. However, at the
Enaton he
became well
known for his chastity, sanctity, and...
- (Gr****: Λογγῖνος; fl. 451–457) was the
hegumenos (superior or abbot) of the
Enaton, a
monastic community outside Alexandria in
Roman Egypt. He is the subject...
- 602. He and Paul of
Tella lived as
exiles in the
Coptic monastery of the
Enaton near Alexandria, Egypt. At the
request of
Athanasios I, they
worked on a...
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language bible translation by
Thomas of
Harqel completed in 616 AD at the
Enaton in Egypt. The
Harklean version has
close affinities with the
Byzantine text-type...
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Catholic Church Feast August 7
Attributes Love, Generosity, Kindness, Abstinence,
Wisdom Influenced Sisoes the Great,
Theodore of
Enaton, Abba Pistos...