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Kellia ("the Cells"),
referred to as "the
innermost desert", was a 4th-century
Egyptian Christian monastic community spread out over many
square kilometers...
- The
Kellia inscription is a
Phoenician inscription found in the
church of St
Anthony in
Kellia,
Cyprus (Gr****: Άγιος Αντώνιος Κελλιά) by
Ludwig Ross in...
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Nitria and
Kellia. Scetis, now
called Wadi El Natrun, is best
known today because its
ancient monasteries remain in use,
unlike Nitria and
Kellia which have...
- then went to
Egypt and
spent the
remaining years of his life in
Nitria and
Kellia,
marked by
years of
asceticism and writing. He was a
disciple of several...
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Saint Anthony. He
founded a
second centre,
Kellia, on Anthony's suggestion,
deeper into the desert.
Kellia has been the
object of
scientific excavations...
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Kellia (Gr****: Κελλιά [locally [t͡ʃeˈʎa]]; Turkish: Yıldırım) is a
village in the
Larnaca District of Cyprus,
located north of Larnaca.
Prior to 1974,...
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Delikipos Dromolaxia–Meneou Goşşi
Kalavasos Kalo
Chorio Kato Drys Kato
Lefkara Kellia Kiti
Kivisili Klavdia Kofinou Kornos Lageia Larnaca Livadia Mari Maroni...
- of
Christian monastic activity in the
Lower Egypt, the
other two
being Kellia and Scetis.
Nitria was
founded in c. 325-330 by
Amoun of
Nitria and quickly...
- (Carpenter, 1857)
Kellia Turton, 1822
Kellia cycladea S. V. Wood, 1844
Kellia cycladiformis Deshayes, 1834
Kellia minima Ponder, 1971
Kellia suborbicularis...
- and Syria[dubious – discuss].
Scetis Nitria Inner Mountain Outer Mountain Kellia Mareotic Lake
Lycopolis Antinoe Tabennesi Pelusium Gaza
Panopolis This is...