-
cenobitic monasticism in
early Christianity.
Tabenna (also Tabennae,
Tabennisi, Tabennesi, Tabennese) is a
Coptic name. The name and
location of this...
- of Egypt,
whose practices he
imitated until Pachomius heard a
voice in
Tabennisi that told him to
build a
dwelling for the
hermits to come to. An earlier...
- both the
Christian and
Islamic traditions Svitlana Kobets, "From the
Tabennisi nunnery to **** Riot:
female holy
fools in
Byzantium and Russia," Canadian...
- John.
There was here a
monastery called Metanoia,
founded by
monks from
Tabennisi,
where many a
patriarch of
Alexandria took
shelter during the religious...
- Bachtisius,
Isaac and
Symeon of
Persia (339)
Saint Theodore the
Sanctified of
Tabennisi,
disciple of
Saint Pachomios the
Great (367)
Martyrs Abda (Audas) and...
- monasteries, when he
established the new
monastery of Pbow and
moved there from
Tabennisi. From
north to south, the nine
monasteries of the
Koinonia were Tse, Tkahšmin...
- the
Palatine of
Antioch (c. 304)
Saint Isidora the Fool-for-Christ, of
Tabennisi,
Egypt (c. 365)
Saint Isidore of
Alexandria (Isidore The Simple-Minded)...
- in
Tabennisi, Egypt.
Saint Theodore of Egypt, the
principle disciple of St. Pachomius,
succeeded him as head of the
monastic community at
Tabennisi. He...
- (Bata the Persian) (c. 364)
Venerable Isidora the Fool-for-Christ, of
Tabennisi,
Egypt (c. 365) New Monk-martyr Rom**** of
Raqqa (780) St. Michael, ascetic...
-
Pachomius the Great,
founder of
cenobitic monasticism (348)
Saint Silv**** of
Tabennisi,
disciple of
Saint Pachomius the
Great (in the Thebaid) (4th century)...