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  • 1Lausiac History — The Lausiac History is a seminal work archiving the Desert Fathers (early Christian monks who lived in the Egyptian desert) by Palladius of Galatia, at the request of Lausus, chamberlain at the court of the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius II.An… …

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  • 2Palladius — • Galatian writer (368 431) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Palladius     Palladius     † …

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  • 3Cenobite — Cenobium redirects here. For the colony of algae, see Coenobium. coenobitism redirects here. For other uses, see coenobitism (disambiguation). For other meanings, see Cenobite (Hellraiser) and Cenobites (album). Coptic icon of Pachomius the Great …

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  • 4Egypt — • Provides information on history, religion, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Egypt     Egypt     † …

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  • 5Desert Mothers — Saint Paula and her daughter Eustochium with their spiritual advisor Saint Jerome painting by Francisco de Zurbarán. The Desert Mothers were female Christian ascetics living in the desert of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria in the 4th and 5th… …

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  • 6ИЕРУСАЛИМСКАЯ ПРАВОСЛАВНАЯ ЦЕРКОВЬ ИПЦ — (ИПЦ; Иерусалимский Патриархат; греч. Πατριαρχεῖον τῶν ῾Ιεροσολύμων; араб. ; англ. The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem; франц. Patriarchat Grec Orthodoxe de Jérusalem), древнейшая христ. Церковь. Возглавляет ИПЦ Его Божественнейшее… …

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  • 7Palladius of Galatia — was bishop of Helenopolis in Bithynia, and a devoted disciple of Saint John Chrysostom. He is best remembered for his work, the Lausiac History ; he was also, in all probability, the author of the Dialogue on the Life of Chrysostom . Palladius… …

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  • 8Armitage Robinson — Joseph Armitage Robinson (1858 1933) was a priest in the Church of England and scholar. He was successively Dean of Westminster (1902 1911) and of Wells (1911 ). He was educated at Liverpool College and Christ s College, Cambridge of which he… …

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  • 9Palladius — ▪ Galatian monk, bishop, and chronicler born c. 363, , Galatia, Anatolia died before 431, , Aspuna       Galatian monk, bishop, and chronicler whose Lausiac History, an account of early Egyptian and Middle Eastern Christian monasticism, provides… …

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  • 10Eastern Monasticism Before Chalcedon —     Eastern Monasticism Before Chalcedon (A.D. 451)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Eastern Monasticism Before Chalcedon (A.D. 451)     Egypt was the Motherland of Christian monasticism. It sprang into existence there at the beginning of the fourth …

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