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- Joseph of Panephysis". Wind Ministries. 2018-07-06. Retrieved 2021-11-15. "Life and Sayings of Holy Abba Joseph the Anchorite of Panephysis". Orthodox...
- (Naucratis) 7. Adamantius of Cynopolis 8. Arbition of Pharbaithus 9. Philip of Panephysis 10. Potamon of Heraclea 11. Dorotheus of Pelusium 12. Gaius of Thmuis...
- anchorite near Panephysis) 15 De charismatibus diuinis Charisms Nesteros 16 De amicitia Friendship Joseph (an anchorite near Panephysis) 17 De definiendo...
- Nephi and Jacob Joseph (Dean of Armagh), Dean of Armagh in 1257 Joseph of Panephysis, Egyptian Christian monk who lived around the 4th and 5th centuries Joseph...
- Ostracine (or Ostracina), Pentaschoinon, Casium, Aphnaion, Hephaestus, Panephysis, the Tents outside Gerra, the Tents inside Gerra, Thennesus, Panephusis...
- Cenobite Isidore the Priest Isidore of Pelusium Isaac of the Cells Joseph of Panephysis James Hierax John the Eunuch John of the Cells John of the Thebaid John...
- Retrieved 2024-08-09. "Life and Sayings of Holy Abba Joseph the Anchorite of Panephysis". Retrieved 2024-08-16. "Righteous Joshua, son of Nun (Navi)". www.oca...
- the Cenobite John the Dwarf John the Theban John the Eunuch Joseph of Panephysis Joseph the Theban Longinus Lot of Egypt Lucius the Ascetic Macarius of...
- Nicius, Nilopolis, Oasis magna, Ombi, Onuphis, Ostracine, Pachnemunis, Panephysis, Panopolis, Paralus, Petra in Ægypto, Phacusa, Pharan, Pharbæthus, Phat****...
- October 22 in the Orthodox Church. Abba Lot was a disciple of St. Joseph of Panephysis and a companion of St. ****nius the Great and St. Agathon. He was an ascetic...