• The Enaton (or Ennaton, Hennaton) was a monastic district in Egypt during the Middle Ages. It lasted into the 15th century, but it was at its height between...
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  • Theodore of Enaton was an Egyptian Christian monk who lived in the monastery of Enaton in Lower Egypt during the 4th century. He was one of the Desert...
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    Peter in June 619. The Persians also sacked the monastic centre at the Enaton, nine miles west of Alexandria along the coastal road. After the fall of...
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  • were in control of Alexandria at the time, Peter IV lived in exile in the Enaton monastic complex. General البابا بطرس الرابع [Pope Peter IV] (in Arabic)...
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  • language bible translation by Thomas of Harqel completed in 616 AD at the Enaton in Egypt. The Harklean version has close affinities with the Byzantine text-type...
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    Saint Theodore of Mopsuestia (c. 350 – 428), Byzantine bishop Theodore of Enaton, 5th-century Syrian Christian monk Theodore of Pherme, 4th-century Egyptian...
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  • Lucius the Ascetic was a 5th-century Syrian Christian abbot at Enaton. He was one of the Desert Fathers. He was a companion of Longinus. Wikiquote has...
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  • Catholic Church Feast August 7 Attributes Love, Generosity, Kindness, Abstinence, Wisdom Influenced Sisoes the Great, Theodore of Enaton, Abba Pistos...
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    of Gaza Sisoes the Great Spyridon Theodore of Eleutheropolis Theodore of Enaton Theodore of Pherme Theodore of Scetis Theodorus of Tabennese Theonas Theophilus...
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  • 602. He and Paul of Tella lived as exiles in the Coptic monastery of the Enaton near Alexandria, Egypt. At the request of Athanasios I, they worked on a...
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    Aphthartodocetae. He lived in exile for a time in the monastery of the Enaton in Egypt. Julian believed "that the body of Christ, from the very moment...
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  • prior to becoming a monk at the monastery of the Enaton west of Alexandria. However, at the Enaton he became well known for his chastity, sanctity, and...
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    (Greek: Λογγῖνος; fl. 451–457) was the hegumenos (superior or abbot) of the Enaton, a monastic community outside Alexandria in Roman Egypt. He is the subject...
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  • coast west of Alexandria, others being found at the fifth (Pempton), ninth (Enaton) and eighteenth (Oktokaidekaton) milestones. The exact location of the Eikoston...
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  • The translation was made by Bishop Paul of Tella at the monastery of the Enaton in Egypt around 617. The Syro-Hexapla was more popular in the West Syrian...
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    Isaiah of Gaza Elias the Hermit Heraclides Theodore of Pherme Theodore of Enaton Theodore of Scetis Theodore of Eleutheropolis Theonas Theophilus the Archbishop...
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  • monastic sites along the coast west of Alexandria, others being the ninth (Enaton), eighteenth (Oktokaidekaton) and twentieth (Eikoston). The region around...
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  • in Egypt. 407 Death of John Chrysostom. Lucius and Longinus flee fame to Enaton. 407-408 1st destruction of Scetis by the Mazices. This marks the shifting...
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  • of the local ruler. Peter escaped to Egypt, where he found refuge in the Enaton. In the early 470s, Peter moved to Peleia near Ascalon where he continued...
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  • during the Persian invasion of Syria in 609–611. In Egypt, Paul lived in the Enaton, a group of monasteries near Alexandria. There he joined with other Syriac...
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    deacon named Theodore. There she meets Pambo, who advises her to go the Enaton, where life is less harsh. Hilaria stays at Scetis and is accepted as a...
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  • However, Peter, in his letter to the monastery of the Antonines at the Enaton in Egypt, instead relayed that he had travelled to Egypt with his entourage...
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    Constantia, forcing them into exile in the monastery of the Antonini in the Enaton. The effects of this persecution were reversed when Khosrow captured Edessa...
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  • (rebel) Emesa Emesa, 635/6 Siege of Emesa, 638 Siege of Enamel, Byzantine Enaton Endemic synod Enrico Dandolo Enrico de Vigo Paleologo Eparchy Ephesus Ephesus...
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