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Pafnuty Chebyshev).
Paphnutius of
Tentyra (3rd
century AD),
follower of a
saint Paphnutius of
Thebes (4th
century AD), aka "
Paphnutius the Confessor", a...
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Paphnutius of Thebes, also
known as
Paphnutius the Confessor, was a
dubiously historical early Christian figure, said to be a
disciple of
Anthony the Great...
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authorship is uncertain; "
Paphnutius", a
common name of
Egyptian origin in the
Upper Thebaid, may
refer to
Paphnutius of Scetis, a 4th-century abbot...
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Saint Paphnutius the
Ascetic (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲡⲁⲫⲛⲟⲩϯ), also
known as
Paphnutius the Hermit, was an
Egyptian anchorite of the
fourth century. He is most...
- marionettes.
Hrotsvitha St. Thaïs
Paphnutius the
Ascetic Paphnutius the
Bishop Paphnutius of
Thebes Or
alternatively Paphnutius of Thebes. Both are revered...
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Saint Paphnutius the
Bishop is an
Egyptian saint from the
tenth century AD. He was
initially a monk in the
Nitrian Desert. He
exerted harsh asceticism...
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protagonists in Nalo Hopkinson's The Salt
Roads (2003).
Paphnutius Paphnutius the
Ascetic Paphnutius of
Thebes Anthony the
Great Dionysius Exiguus Hrotsvitha...
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family in Alexandria, the only
daughter of
Paphnutius, "a
deeply believing and
pious Christian".
Paphnutius and his wife were
having difficulty having...
- to
refrain from
conjugal relations, but the
Council was
dissuaded by
Paphnutius of Thebes.
According to Sozomen's history:
While [the
bishops at Nicaea]...
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Metropolitan Paphnutius or
Pephnotious (Arabic: الأنبا بفنوتيوس,Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲡⲁⲫⲛⲟⲩⲧⲓⲟⲥ) is the
first Metropolitan Bishop of the
Coptic Orthodox Diocese...