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The Monastery of Epiphanius is a monastery near in Luxor Governorate, Egypt, near the regional capital Luxor (ancient Thebes). It was founded by an anchorite named Epiphanius towards the end of the sixth century.
It was explored by an expedition from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1912–14.
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The MonasteryofEpiphanius is a monastery near in Luxor Governorate, Egypt, near the regional capital Luxor (ancient Thebes). It was founded by an anchorite...
Epiphanius (/ˌɛpɪˈfeɪniəs/; "clearly manifested") may refer to: Epiphaniusof Petra (fl. c. 335), Arab sophist at Athens SaintEpiphaniusof Salamis (c...
Epiphaniusof Salamis (Greek: Ἐπιφάνιος; c. 310–320 – 403) was the bishop of Salamis, Cyprus, at the end of the 4th century. He is considered a saint...
name of "Anba Epiphanius Retreat House", which welcomes foreign pilgrims from all around the world. The MonasteryofSaint Pishoy The Syrian Monastery The...
SaintEpiphanius (Bishop of Constantia in; texts), Frank Williams (Specialist in early Christian; Holl, Karl (2013). The Panarion ofEpiphaniusof Salamis:...
hagiographic traditions. Later he went to Trinity Monastery, a house founded by Sergius of Radonezh in 1337. Epiphanius travelled extensively, and is known to have...
Sangallensis), the Greek canon tables of the MonasteryofSaintEpiphanius (6th century), Palestinian Syriac lectionaries, some of the Coptic such as Codex Marshall...
The monasteryofSaint Barnabas (or Ayios Barnabas) was a church on the island of Cyprus, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Constantia. The site is...
Metropolitan Epiphaniusof Kyiv and All Ukraine (Ukrainian: Епіфаній, Митрополит Київський і всієї України, romanized: Epifanii, Mytropolyt Kyivskyi i...
also known as the Kyiv Monasteryof the Caves, is a historic Eastern Orthodox Christian monastery which gave its name to one of the city districts where...
Epiphaniusof Pavia (438–496), later venerated as SaintEpiphaniusof Pavia, was Bishop of Pavia from 466 until his death in 496. Epiphanius additionally...
the Monasteryof St. Macarius the Great. Epiphanius was appointed a Coptic Orthodox Priest in 2002, and then a bishop in 2013. Bishop Epiphanius was considered...
the patron saintsof the Armenian Apostolic Church. Linked to this tradition is the Saint Thaddeus Monastery (now in northern Iran) and Saint Bartholomew...
the liturgy with Epiphanius I while considering Epiphanius as primate of the OCU. The Tomos was signed by all members of the synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate...
Basil II (976), although the alleged rediscovery of her relics at Saint Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai was about 800, and presumably implies...
are the Church and Abbey ofSaint-Maurice-en-Valais, the Church ofSaint Moritz in the Engadin, and the Monastery Chapel of Einsiedeln Abbey, where his...
Ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ; c. 292 – 9 May 348 AD), also known as Saint Pachomius the Great, is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism. Coptic churches...
coast of what is now western Turkey; his parents were Epiphanius and Joanna. Ferguson 1976, p. 136. Bennett, William J. (2009). The True Saint Nicholas:...
Bible portal List of New Testament papyri W. E. Crum, H. G. Evelyn-White, The MonasteryofEpiphanius at Thebes, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Egyptian Expedition...
to Saint George structured art gallery. Eastern Tetarteron of Manuel I Komnenos (12th century) showing a bust of George Main icon of Yuriev Monastery in...
Ephraim of Pereyaslavl, Metropolitan of Kiev and All-Rus' in the late 11th century Epiphanius the Wise, a monk from Rostov, disciple ofSaint Sergius of Radonezh...
son and entered a monastery. A baptismal font, large enough for the immersion of a grown man, was built for him in the Church ofSaint Mercurius. This font...
bishop of Antioch and Epiphanius, bishop of Salamis In 382, she met Jerome, who had come to Rome with Epiphanius and Paulinus of Antioch. Born in Dalmatia...
in the church of St. Vincent. It was from this shrine that an arm of the saint was taken to the monasteryof Luitburg in the Diocese of Speyer – an incident...
Fragments of these gospels survive in quotations by Jerome, Epiphanius and others. Most academic study follows the distinction of Gospel of the Nazarenes...
on the spot where Varnitsy Monastery [ru] now stands. The narrative ofEpiphanius does not specify the exact birthplace of the monk, stating only that...