Mount Colzim (the Inner Mountain of Anthony) is on the west coast of the Gulf of Suez.
Mount Colzim (or Qulzum, Qalzam, or Qolozum[1]), also known as the Inner Mountain of Saint Anthony, is a mountain in Red Sea Governorate, Egypt. It was the final residency of Anthony the Great from about AD 311, when he was 62 years of age,[1][2] to his death in 356.[3][4][5]
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which is now known as the Monastery of Saint Anthony at the base of MountColzim. The Monastery of Saint Anthony is the oldest Christian monastery in...
the Red Sea, near the shore of which he fixed his abode on a mountain (MountColzim) where still stands the monastery that bears his name, Der Mar Antonios...
Australia and at Mount Athos in Greece. After he met Pope Shenouda IIII, Lazarus El Anthony moved to Egypt to become a hermit on MountColzim near the Monastery...
more unfrequented induced him to cross the Nile and hide himself in MountColzim where St. Anthony the Great had died some time before. Sissoi Veliky...
invaded Scetes in 395, John fled the Nitrian Desert and went to live on MountColzim, near the present city of Suez, where he died. In 515, the relics of...
Death of Moses the Black and his companions. Death of John the Dwarf on MountColzim in Egypt. 407 Death of John Chrysostom. Lucius and Longinus flee fame...
of Nicaea Anthony the Great c. AD 251 Herakleopolis Magna c. AD 356 MountColzim Father of Hermetic Monasticism Eusebius of Caesarea c. AD 263 Caesarea...