• Pbow was a cenobitic monastery established by St. Pachomius in 336-337 AD. Pbow is about 100 km (62 mi) north of Luxor in modern Upper Egypt. It was one...
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  • Šeneset, Pbow, Tabennesi, and Phnoum.: 160  Tse, Tkahšmin, and Tsmine, formed a cluster near Panopolis in the north, while Tbew, Tmoušons, Šeneset, Pbow, and...
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    several times, soon became too small and a second was founded at Pbow. This monastery at Pbow would go on to become the center for monasteries springing up...
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    federation of monasteries. He continued this work until his death in 347 at Pbow, a monastic center that he had founded ten years before. Palladius' Lausiac...
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  • virginity. Thereafter, Abraham left to join the monastery of Pachomius at Pbow. This monastery was at the time under the direction of Pshintbahse. There...
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    forming a crypt. The largest and oldest basilica churches in Egypt were at Pbow, a coenobitic monastery established by Pachomius the Great in 330. The 4th...
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    Numluli Nuri Octabia Oglet-Khefifa Old Dongola Oppidum Novum Oxyrhynchus Pbow Pederodiana Pelusium Philae Philoteris Pi-Ramesses Pi-Sekhemkheperre Pithom...
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    when it grew too large, his second one, Pbow, was built in Fāw Qiblī. Pachomius spent most of his time at Pbow. By the time of his death in 345, one count...
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  • in the neighboring village, also abandoned, of Pbow. Pachomius himself settled there c. 336-37, and Pbow became the most important settlement with 600...
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  • southern Egypt, one of the first Christian monasteries was established at Pbow, 127 km. southeast of Aphrodito. Less than 40 km. south of Aphrodito was...
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    argued this collection was originally part of an early monastery library in Pbow, Chenoboskion, based on the appearance of several letters of abbots of the...
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