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Various manuscripts have been discovered near the locations of Pachomian monasteries, leading scholars to propose that they were likely part of Pachomian monastic libraries. Tbew, Tmoušons, Šeneset, Pbow, and Tabennesi are all located within a day's walk of each other, and so the texts were likely to
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during the 4th century A.D. Altogether, by the mid-300s A.D., nine Pachomian monasteries formed a network or federation of monasteries known as the
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in the north, while Tbew, Tmoušons, Šeneset, Pbow, and Tabennesi made up the core nucleus of five monasteries near the modern-day town of
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gave a figure of 3,000 monks during Pachomius's time, and 7,000 monks by the end of the 4th century. Ammon gave a figure of 600 monks at
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meaning 'fellowship'), or network of monasteries, when he established the new monastery of
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The Monastic Landscape of Late Antique Egypt: An Archaeological Reconstruction
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Archaeological excavations of Pachomian monasteries have been conducted at
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Desert Christians: An Introduction to the Literature of Early Monasticism
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when Horsiesius resigned. Horsiesius again became the superior of the
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have been borrowed and exchanged among the different monasteries.
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when Theodorus died in 368. A timeline of the superiors of the
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for three months until he also died, and was succeeded by
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Christian monasteries established in the 4th century
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Hypothetical reconstruction of a Pachomian monastery
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Superior of the individual monastery, or "steward" (
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Index

Upper Egypt
cenobitic
Pachomius the Great
Pachomius
Greek word
New Testament
Pbow
Tabennisi
Tse
Tkahšmin
Tsmine
Tbew
Tmoušons
Å eneset
Pbow
Tabennesi
Phnoum
Panopolis
Nag Hammadi
Latopolis
Tabennesi
Pbow
Tabennesi
Pbow
Å eneset
Tmoušons
Tse
Tkahšmin
Tbew
Tsmine

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