Asceticism; Saints; Roman Empire; Hermits; Anthony, of Egypt, Saint, ca. 250-355 or 6; Pharaohs; Arab Conquest of Egypt; Pachomian monasticism; Persecution; Monks; Monasteries; Philosophers; Cenobites; Hagiography; Demons
Coptic language; Arabic language; Titles of honor and nobility; Martyrs; Patriarchs and patriarchate; Bishops; Synaxarion; Apophthegmata Patrum; Hebrew language; Greek language; Syriac language; Latin language
Saints; Martyrs; Coptic language; Arabic language; Greek language; Latin language; Monks; Deacons; Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313; Christian converts; Synaxarion; Historia monachorum in Aegypto;
Alexandria; Byzantine Empire; Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313; Papyri; Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565; Roman Empire; Romans; Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, d. 337; Luxor (Egypt)
Abbots; Asceticism; Coptic language - Bohairic dialect; Coptic language - Sahidic dialect; Literature; Manuscripts; Monks; Monasteries; Shenute, ca. 348-466; The White Monastery; Titles of honor and nobility