Ammonas of Egypt (also Amtnonas, Ammon, Ammonius, Greek: Αμμωνάς) was an eastern Christian anchorite, monastic, and Desert Father who was born around...
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Saint Amun (redirect from Ammonas)
Ammon, Amun (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲁⲙⲟⲩⲛ), Ammonas (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ἀμμώνας), Amoun (Ἀμοῦν), or Ammonius the Hermit (/əˈmoʊniəs/; Greek: Ἀμμώνιος) was a 4th-century...
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other people. A transitional form of monasticism was later created by Ammonas in which "solitary" monks lived close enough to one another to offer mutual...
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Abraham of Scetis Achilles Agathon of Scetis Aio Alonius Amoun of Nitria Ammonas of Egypt Ammonathas Andrew Anoub Anthony the Great Apollo the Shepherd...
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Amoun, Ammonas and Ammonius the Hermit Ammon of Nitria 401–430 10 January Desert Father, Venerable, also known as Amtnonas, Ammonius and Ammonas of Egypt...
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1787 26 May 1839 Yes 1 Amand 675 Yes 1 Ambrose of Alexandria 250 Yes 1 Ammonas of Egypt Yes Yes 2 Ammon 357 Yes Yes 2 Amphilochius of Pochayiv 27 Nov...
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Julianus ben Sabar in 529 was perhaps the most violent. Neapolis' bishop Ammonas was murdered and the city's priests were hacked into pieces and then burned...
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Christians away. According to Byzantine sources, the name of the bishop was Ammonas (also Sammon or Ammon).[citation needed] As a response, forces of the dux...
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Useful Servanthood: A Study of Spiritual Formation in the Writings of Abba Ammonas Bernadette McNary-Zak 225 Becoming Fire: Through the Year with the Desert...
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obscure and difficult to identify. Anthony the Great Arsenius Agathon Ammonas Achilles Ammoes Amoun of Nitria Anoub Abraham of Scetes Ares Alonius Apphy...
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(disambiguation) Ammon (disambiguation) Amoun, another name of the ascetic Ammonas Aman (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Lycopolis Or of Nitria Ammon Bes Oxyrhynchus Theon Elias Apollo of Hermopolis Ammonas of Egypt Copres and Patermuthius Sourous Helle Apelles John Paphnutius...
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of Alexandria Macarius of Egypt Albianos Pambo Pishoy Sisoes the Great Ammonas of Egypt Desert Fathers Eastern Orthodox Church Roger S. Bagnall, etc....
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administratif François Nau for Les ménologes des évangéliaires coptes-arabes and Ammonas, successeur de saint Antoine. 1937: Jean-Philippe Lauer for Fouilles à...
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and was consulted by many, including Athanasius, Melania the Elder, and Ammonas of Egypt. He was the spiritual father of several other canonized saints...
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X, 2): Les ménologes des évangéliaires coptes-arabes. N° 55 (= XI, 4): Ammonas, successeur d'Antoine; textes grecs et syriaques. N° 63 (= XIII, 2): Pseudo-Chrysostome...
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It is no use if a person comes too late for what required his presence. Ammonas and Dioscorus the cooks have gone to the Oxyrhynchite nome on the understanding...
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de Pchati; texte copte édité et traduit en français / E. Porcher, IV - Ammonas, successeur de saint Antoine, textes grecs et syriaques édités et traduits...
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