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
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;
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);...
Patriarchs and patriarchate; Scholars; Theology; Christology; Liturgies; Neoplatonism; Philosophy; Jews; John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407; Nestorius, Patriarch of Constantinople, fl. 428; Council of Ephesus (431); Rome (Italy); Alexandria (Egypt);...
Roman Empire; Byzantine Empire; Emperors--Byzantine Empire; Alexandria (Egypt); Provinces of the Roman Empire; Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, d. 373.; Anthony, of Egypt, Saint, ca. 250-355 or 6; Pachomius, Saint; Shenute, ca. 348-466;...
Saints; Torture; Confessors; Coptic language – Sahidic dialect – Texts; Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313; Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, d. 337; Death; Paganism; Hagiography