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- 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...
- John. There was here a monastery called Metanoia, founded by monks from Tabennisi, where many a patriarch of Alexandria took shelter during the religious...
- both the Christian and Islamic traditions Svitlana Kobets, "From the Tabennisi nunnery to **** Riot: female holy fools in Byzantium and Russia," Canadian...
- 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...
- in Tabennisi, Egypt. Saint Theodore of Egypt, the principle disciple of St. Pachomius, succeeded him as head of the monastic community at Tabennisi. He...
- 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)...
- establishes a monastic community in Tabennisis. 320 Pishoy is born. c. 323 Pachomius the Great founds a monastery at Tabennisi with more than 100 monks and a...
- Bachtisius, Isaac and Symeon of Persia (339) Saint Theodore the Sanctified of Tabennisi, disciple of Saint Pachomios the Great (367) Martyrs Abda (Audas) and...
- Pachomius the Great, founder of cenobitic monasticism (348) Saint Silv**** of Tabennisi, disciple of Saint Pachomius the Great (in the Thebaid) (4th century)...