Administration; Egypt; Geography; Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313; Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565; History; Roman Empire; Politics; Law and society; Taxation; Bishops; Paganism; Orthodoxy; Heresy
Patriarchs and patriarchate; Cairo (Egypt); Monasteries; Monks; Bishops; Literature; Liturgies; Alexandria (Egypt); History of the Patriarchs; Tradition; Nubia; Ethiopia
Saints; Cities and towns; Nile River; Theodosius I, Emperor of Rome, 347-395; Hermits; Asceticism; Historia monachorum in Aegypto; Jerusalem; Authors; Authorship; Greek language; Latin language; Translators; Jerome, Saint, d. 419 or 20; Heresy;...
Paganism; Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, d. 337; Constantius II, Emperor of Rome, 317-361; Basil, the Great, saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329- 379; Gregory of Nazianzus, Saint; Pachomius, Saint; History of the Patriarchs; Nubia;
History of the Patriarchs; Authorship; Alexandria (Egypt); Mark, Saint; Arabic language; Coptic language; Muslims; Fatimid dynasty; Muslim converts from Christianity; Martyrs
Nile River; Cairo (Egypt); Temples; Tombs; Literature; Martyrs; Bishops; Council of Nicaea (1st: 325); Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373.; Arab Conquest of Egypt; History of the Patriarchs; Patriarchs and patriarchate; Historia...
Cities and towns; Coptic Church; Alexandria (Egypt); Council of Nicaea (1st: 325); Bishops; Patriarchs and patriarchate; Jerusalem; Arab Conquest of Egypt; Babylon (Extinct city); Cairo (Egypt)
Taxation; Roman Empire; Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313; Byzantine Empire; Administration; Military; Foods; Agriculture; Property; Churches; Monasteries; Temples; Priests; Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565; Council of Chalcedon (451);...