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)
Byzantine Empire; Women; Justinian I, Emperor of the East, 483?-565; Monophysites; Politics; Historians; History; Alexandria (Egypt); Sex and religion; Prayers; Syria; Nubia; Christianity
Copts; Coptic studies; Coptic Church; Christianity; Christian converts; Muslims; Muslim converts from Christianity; Islam; Politics; Society and Education; Soldiers; Society and Church; Arabic language; Arabs; Arab Conquest of Egypt; Mamluks; Cairo...
Copts; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821; French; French language; Arabic language; Egyptian Education; Cairo (Egypt); Scholars; Schools; Translators; Syria; Literature
Patriarchs and patriarchate; Bishops; Christian converts; Copts; Jews; Paganism; Missionaries; Alexandria (Egypt); Cities and towns; Coptic Church; Greek language
Patriarchs and patriarchate; Paganism; Temples; Churches; Persecution; Monks; John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407; Excommunication; Emperors; Roman Empire; Society and Church; Apophthegmata Patrum; History of the Patriarchs; Origen; Orthodoxy; Heresy;...
Sabellianism; Theology; Orthodoxy; Heresy; Trinity; Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373.; Basil, the Great, saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329- 379; Council of Constantinople (1st: 381); Monophysites