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Pachomius (/pəˈkoʊmiəs/; Gr****: Παχώμιος Pakhomios; Coptic: Ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ; c. 292 – 9 May 348 AD), also
known as
Saint Pachomius the Great, is
generally recognized...
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Saint Pachomius the
Great (ca. 292 – 348), also
known as Abba
Pachomius and
Pakhom is the
founder of
Christian cenobitic monasticism.
Pachomius may also...
- example, the
Bohairic version of
Dionysius Exiguus' The Life of
Saint Pachomius states that the
monks of the
monastery of
Tabenna built a
church for the...
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Pachomius nigrus (syn.
Romitia nigra) is a
jumping spider and the type
species of the
genus Pachomius (syn. Romitia). It is
found in
Guyana and French...
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Pachomius the Serb (Russian: Пахомий Серб; Serbian: Пахомије Србин), also
known as
Pachomius Logothetes (Russian: Пахомий Логофет; Gr****: Παχώμιος Λογοθέτης)...
- and so in
autumn 1504
Pachomius,
always supported by the
rulers of Wallachia,
returned to the throne. The
second reign of
Pachomius lasted about nine years...
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Upper Egypt were a
group of
Christian cenobitic monasteries founded by
Pachomius the
Great during the 4th
century A.D. Altogether, by the mid-300s A.D...
- in 2007, and all nine
species were
merged into
Pachomius in 2015. The name is
derived from
Pachomius, the
founder of
cenobitic monasticism. As of August 2019[update]...
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December 1971, he was
recalled to
Egypt and
consecrated as
Pachomius (named
after St.
Pachomius),
Bishop of
Behira and Pentapolis, by Pope
Shenouda III....
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overthrow Pachomius,
offering to
Sultan Murad III the
great amount of 40,000 florins. The
Sultan however received the same
amount from
friends of
Pachomius and...