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names nine
bishops of
Thmuis, the last
three being Monophysites of the
Middle Ages. The
others are: Ammonius,
Bishop of
Thmuis,
deposed by
Heraclas of...
- Серапион)
Serapion of
Thmuis, also
spelled Sarapion, or
Serapion the
Scholastic was an
early Christian monk and
bishop of
Thmuis in
Lower Egypt (modern-day...
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Saint Phileas, and
Saint Philoromus,
Bishop of
Thmuis,
Martyrs Phileas was a rich
nobleman of
Thmuis in Egypt, very
eloquent and learned.
Being converted...
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capital of the 16th
Lower Egyptian nome of Kha,
until it was
replaced by
Thmuis in Greco-Roman Egypt. The two
cities are only
several hundred meters apart...
- of
Thmuis (not to be
confused with the Life of
Anthony by Athanasius). Agailby, Elizabeth. The
Arabic Life of
Antony Attributed to
Serapion of
Thmuis: Cultural...
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Sacramentary of
Serapion of
Thmuis is a work of
Saint Serapion (fl. ca. 330 to 360,
feast day:
March 21),
bishop of
Thmuis (today Tell el-Timai) in the...
- to
Athanasius of
Alexandria and the
other sheepskin cloak to
Serapion of
Thmuis, his disciple.
Anthony was interred,
according to his instructions, in a...
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Thebes Polycarp of
Smyrna Porphyrius of Gaza
Psote of
Ebsay Serapion of
Thmuis Severian of
Gabala Yousab el-Abah of
Girga Monks and nuns
Abdel Messih El-Makari...
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Testament apocrypha,
allegedly written in Gr**** by Serapion,
Bishop of
Thmuis in 390 AD.
While its
author claims to be a
Coptic priest, only
Syriac m****cripts...
- Modesty), 20.2
Origen (Contra Celsum, 1.63; De Principii, 3.2.4),
Serapion of
Thmuis (Concerning
Father and Son),
Didymus the
Blind (Commentary on Zechariah)...