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Phoibammon of
Preht (Coptic: ⲁⲡⲁ ⲫⲟⲓⲃⲁⲙⲙⲱⲛ, Arabic: بيفام الطحاوي, romanized: Bifām al-Tahawi) was a
Christian sentry stationed at the camp of
Preht in...
- the North', Coptic: ⲡⲧⲟⲡⲟⲥ ⲛⲁⲡⲁ ⲫⲟⲓⲃⲁⲙⲙⲱⲛ, lit. 'the
monastery of Apa
Phoibammon',
Ancient Egyptian: djeser-djeseru) is a
complex of
mortuary temples and...
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Sandstone stela,
inscribed with
Coptic text. The
names Phoibammon and
Abraham appear. From Egypt, find spot unknown, date known. The
British Museum, London...
- from the
martyrdoms of
venerated saints, e.g. Anoup, Phib, Diogenes,
Phoibammon, Shenoute, Sarapion, Onnophris. The
Roman conquest of
Egypt added Latin...
- a new
portico was
built at its entrance. A
Coptic monastery of
Saint Phoibammon was
built between the 6th and 8th
centuries AD, and
images of
Christ were...
- AD 221
Dolichos name
unknown Bithynia 250 § AD 221
Pankration Aurelius Phoibammon Egypt 250 § AD 221
Stadion Publius Aelius Alkandridas Sparta Eusebius...
- 4th-century monk of
Scetes Abraham, 6th-century
abbot of the
Monastery of St.
Phoibammon, and 14th
bishop of
Hermonthis Abraham of Farshut, 6th-century
abbot Abraham...
-
Orthodox Church from 1971 to 2012. A
church in
Abnub bears the name of
Phoibammon of Preht, a 4th
century martyr. Clackson, S.J.
Coptic do****ents relating...
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lines were
found in
several fragments from the
monastery of Dayr Apa
Phoibammon, now P.Gen. inv. 140 and P.Phoib.
fragments 1a, 6a, 11c and 12c. The papyri...