- The
Pempton (Gr**** τὸ πέμπτον, "the fifth") was a
complex of
Christian monasteries in late
Roman Egypt. It was
named for the
fifth milestone west of Alexandria...
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monastic complex of the
Pempton at the
fifth milestone west of Alexandria.
Neighborhoods in
Alexandria Stefan Timm (1988), "
Pempton", Das christlich-koptische...
- the
probable location of the
ancient Christian monastic complex of the
Pempton at the
fifth milestone west of Alexandria.
There is
evidence of a Gaianite...
- any trouble, left for
Alexandria in Egypt. She
arrived at a
place called Pempton, near Alexandria,
where she
founded a
monastery which would later be named...
- stream,
between towers 77 and 78, and is
named after the
quarter of the
Pempton ("the Fifth")
around the Lycus. It is
heavily damaged, with
extensive late...
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sites along the
coast west of Alexandria,
others being found at the
fifth (
Pempton),
ninth (Enaton) and
eighteenth (Oktokaidekaton) milestones. The exact...
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Oktikaidekaton Coptic Orthodox Monastery - (Alexandria) - (uninhabited)
Pempton Coptic Orthodox Monastery - (Mariout, Alexandria) - (uninhabited) St. Cyprius...
- po****ted in late antiquity, with
monasteries also at the
fifth mile (
Pempton),
eighteenth (Oktokaidekaton) and
twentieth (Eikoston). In the
early 20th...
- Fame.
Greater Cleveland Sports Hall of Fame.
Retrieved July 16, 2023.
Pempton, Dave, "Heading for Open Water", News-Press, Fort Myers, Florida, pg. 34...