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- Alexander Numenius has also been edited, together with Minuci**** and Phoebammon, by L. Normann, with a Latin translation and useful notes, Upsala, 1690...
- engagement between his daughter Euphemia and her fiance, Phoebammon, because of Phoebammon's misconduct. The signature of the father, in a sloping uncial...
- church of St. Leontius the Syrian. Consecration of the church of St. Phoebammon (Abu-Fam) the soldier Departure of Fr. Matta El Meskeen. 2 27 9 Appearance...
- bishops are known (Le Quien, II, 607): Theodorus, a partisan of Meletius; Phoebammon in 431; Sabinus in 451; Vincent, author of the "Canonical Solutions",...
- Relocation of the Relics of St. Timothy, the Apostle. Martyrdom of St. Phoebammon (Abu-Fam), the Soldier. 28 23 5 Martyrdom of St. Clement. Martyrdom of...
- Consecration of the church of Saint Leontius Consecration of the church of Saint Phoebammon "June 8, 2024 – Readings". Coptic Orthodox Diocese of the Southern United...
- Philotheos, martyr during the Islamic occupation of Egypt in 1380 Philoxenous Phoebammon (Aba-Fam), the soldier, martyr from Awsim Pigol, founder of the White...
- 2013) St. Mina Coptic Orthodox Church (Minya) (destro**** in 2013) St. Phoebammon (Abi Fam) Coptic Orthodox Church (Abnub) Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox...
- Cairo. The do****ent contains an order from John, a comes, to his butler, Phoebammon, to make certain payments of wine to various individuals. The recipients...
- Egyptian Museum (10051) in Cairo. The do****ent is a receipt showing that Phoebammon, a butler, had paid 3.5 jars of wine "to the 14 bucellarii of Heracleopolis...