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- Tabenna (links | edit)
- History of the Eastern Orthodox Church (links | edit)
- Monastery of Saint Mary Deipara (links | edit)
- Monastery of Saint Anthony (links | edit)
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- Melitians (links | edit)
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- Coptic monasticism (links | edit)
- Monastery of Saint Epiphanius (links | edit)
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- Christian monasticism before 451 (links | edit)
- Olympias the Deaconess (links | edit)
- Dioscorus of Aphrodito (links | edit)
- Monastery of Saint Paul the Anchorite (links | edit)
- Monastery of the Martyrs (links | edit)
- Monastery of Saint Matthew the Potter (links | edit)
- History of Eastern Orthodox theology (links | edit)
- Tall Brothers (links | edit)
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- Deir el-Muharraq (links | edit)
- December 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (links | edit)