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Evidence of | Coptic activities in the tomb: the remains (in the co |
sist in the impression of the New Testament in | Coptic, almost finished by Dr. Thomas Marshall. |
The Nubian form of the | Coptic alphabet retained three Meroitic letters. |
enturies many ecclesiastics and monks wrote in | Coptic, among them, St. Pachomius, whose monastic rul |
the Eusebian Canons, numerals of the κεφαλαια ( | Coptic and Greek) at the margin, and pictures. |
ins numerals of the κεφαλαια at the margin (in | Coptic and Greek), the Ammonian Sections, the Eusebia |
t substantial of these documents, which are in | Coptic and believed to have come from Theodorus' hand |
He first published a collection of | Coptic and Arabic texts, all more or less related to |
versity College London, specializing in Greek, | Coptic and Egyptian Papyrology. |
t of Eastern Christianity (including Armenian, | Coptic and Syriac) |
cialized in Egyptology (hieroglyphs, hieratic, | Coptic) and produced a thesis on the law and order in |
εφαλαια, numerals of the κεφαλαια are given in | Coptic and Greek, the Ammonian Sections, a references |
Greek, | Coptic, and Arabic were all spoken fluently throughou |
Doric was the sister ship to both the | Coptic and the Ionic. |
ng various ages; Geological, Pharaonic, Roman, | Coptic and Islamic, were registered. |
to recognise Timothy, the lineage between the | Coptic and Melchite split. |
He later also learned Mauritanian, Turkish, | Coptic, Armenian and Chinese. |
Coptic Art and Archaeology: The Art of the Christian | |
American, born 1964), is a late Egyptian/Early | Coptic Art Historian/Conservator and is currently co- |
Fanous chaired the | Coptic Art department at the Institute of Coptic Stud |
The Treasures of | Coptic Art in the Coptic Museum and Churches of Old C |
Christian Egypt: | Coptic Art and Monuments Through Two Millennia (Capua |
s, is the first Patriarch of Alexandria to use | Coptic, as well as Greek. |
Pope Alexander II of Alexandria ( | Coptic: AΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟC) was the forty-third Coptic Pope a |
An apocryphal | Coptic Book of the Resurrection of Christ, attributed |
Saint Mercurius Church in | Coptic Cairo |
The area is called Old, or | Coptic Cairo (Masr el Atika), for this is indeed the |
ch of St. George is a Greek Orthodox church in | Coptic Cairo. |
This article sounds like how the | Coptic calendar is based on Egyptian seasons. |
so given as the third of Epeiph or Epip in the | Coptic calendar. |
b (born 7 March 1935 in ElMinia, Egypt) is the | Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria since 30 Marc |
The current | Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria is Archbishop |
The | Coptic Catholic Church is an Alexandrian Rite particu |
arch of Alexandria of the Copts, who leads the | Coptic Catholic Church in full communion with the Hol |
hen went back to Egypt and was ordained to the | Coptic Catholic priesthood in 1960. |
Coptic Catholics have several religious orders, model | |
Historically, | Coptic Catholics represent a schism from the Coptic O |
ese is headquartered (at St. Mary & St. Mark's | Coptic Centre where His Grace Bishop Missael resides) |
St. Mary & St. Mark's | Coptic Centre, St. Mary & St. Antony's Church and the |
her, Wahba Bey had been a founder of the first | Coptic charitable society that included Muslim schola |
Youssef Sidhom is a prominent advocate of | Coptic Christian rights in Egypt. |
arked by an increased violence against Egypt's | Coptic Christian minority by Muslim radicals. |
Sowha are | Coptic Christian monks who dwell in the desert living |
eld between 1924 and 1929, candidates from the | Coptic Christian minority received 15 to 23 seats. |
Claims that | Coptic Christian women who had converted to Islam hav |
oday the area is known as Wadi Natroun and the | Coptic Christian monks can still be visited there). |
Fatimid rule slowly but surely changed | Coptic Christian culture, especially in the realm of |
Many members of the | Coptic Christian community to which he belonged, obje |
Helal, a | Coptic Christian was born in Asyut, Egypt in 1954 and |
He was a | Coptic Christian. |
the same neighborhood of Shubra, thousands of | Coptic Christians clashed with riot police for three |
1 - The 2011 Alexandria bombing: An attack on | Coptic Christians was carried out a few minutes into |
ted by Syrian Christians on 8 September and by | Coptic Christians on 1 Bashans (i.e., 9 May). |
Complaining that the | Coptic Christians of Egypt no longer knew the Coptic |
r Square, Cairo, on Wednesday 2 February 2011, | Coptic Christians joined hands to provide a protectiv |
n 1911 or 1912, in the poor family of Egyptian | Coptic Christians in the village of "Al-Rahmaniya", i |
owards non-Muslims emerged when he allowed the | Coptic Christians and Jews, who were deeply ingrained |
abbaleen community in the Moqattam village are | Coptic Christians, thus constituting the majority rel |
uthern Egypt broke into two homes belonging to | Coptic Christians. |
le died as a result of the attack, all of them | Coptic Christians. |
lexandria bombing, she lent her support to the | Coptic Christians. |
bition of circumcision, and it is practiced by | Coptic Christians." |
is feast day is observed on December 23 in the | Coptic Church or on December 21 in some other Churche |
lation of the history of the Patriarchs of the | Coptic Church of Alexandria. |
Some members of the | Coptic church note parallels between the hagiographie |
commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the | Coptic Church on the 4th day of Pashons, the day of h |
as saints, with a feast day of June 23 in the | Coptic Church and the Assyrian Church of the East. |
e U.K. who established St. Mary & St. Antony's | Coptic Church in 1985. |
an Church commemorates him on December 14, the | Coptic Church on July 29, the Syriac Orthodox Church |
lam has been linked with the 2011 bombing of a | Coptic church in Alexandria that resulted in 23 death |
The Catholic | Coptic Church does not have Coptic monasteries. |
Saint Mary | Coptic Church in Zamalek, Cairo |
risoned in Upper Egypt and after his death the | Coptic Church elected Peter IV as his successor. |
a deadline had apparently expired for Egypt's | Coptic Church to free women "hostages", and that Chri |
He is venerated in the | Coptic Church on 8 November. |
He is known in the | Coptic Church as "St. |
He is venerated in the | Coptic Church on September 3. |
ons Regular keep his feast on 23 February, the | Coptic Church on 29 August and 29 March, and the Gree |
The year began with the bombing of a | Coptic church in Alexandria, which left 23 dead. |
d she also wrote a book called Introduction to | Coptic Church Published in English in 1977. |
d became standard orthodox doctrine, while the | Coptic Church of Alexandria dissented, holding to Cyr |
for the distinction from other churches of the | Coptic Church of Egypt and Ethiopia and the "Jacobite |
er for the Miami Herald and the Ethiopian Zion | Coptic Church of Jamaica. |
der the title History of the Patriarchs of the | Coptic Church of Alexandria. |
religious movement known as the Ethiopian Zion | Coptic Church consider cannabis to be the eucharist, |
ors alleged that members of the Ethiopian Zion | Coptic Church based a marijuana smuggling ring on the |
commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the | Coptic Church on 4 Thout. |
29, some 2,000 Salafists protested outside the | Coptic Church's headquarters in Cairo, demanding the |
He is considered a saint in the | Coptic Church, who hold his feast day on May 21. |
ir feast day is celebrated on August 10 in the | Coptic Church, or August 11 in the Ethiopian Orthodox |
p of Canterbury, and Shenouda III, Pope of the | Coptic Church, but also to the Swiss Reformed Churche |
Abulak is a martyr and saint of the | Coptic Church. |
Ababius is a saint of the | Coptic Church. |
Abratacus is a saint of the | Coptic Church. |
Abias is a saint of the | Coptic Church. |
Abadiu of Antinoe is a saint of the | Coptic Church. |
us, Eugander, and Abilandius are saints of the | Coptic Church. |
Their feast day is July 2 in the | Coptic Church. |
y thousands of people and were approved by the | Coptic Church. |
ir feast day is celebrated on January 9 in the | Coptic Church. |
rax (also known as Abracius) is a saint of the | Coptic Church. |
Memorial services were held in | Coptic churches across Europe in memory of the victim |
A number of other | Coptic churches are nearby. |
Six | Coptic churches, a convent and the Coptic Museum are |
He played an important role in | Coptic communal affairs serving on the Majlis Milli f |
came about as part of a general renaissance of | Coptic culture which began during the patriarchate of |
him by his fellows who were not themselves of | Coptic descent as he was, or during his travels outsi |
sign also relate to Anglo-Saxon metalwork, and | Coptic designs. |
t of the Christian Orient (with an emphasis on | Coptic Egypt), sculptures from Byzantium and Ravenna, |
n November 13, 1973) is an Australian boxer of | Coptic Egyptian descent. |
oung children, KB was born in Switzerland to a | Coptic Egyptian father and American mother. |
rulers of Egypt were driven out by the native | Coptic Egyptians sometime in c. 650; therefore the As |
of Mormonism and as the managing editor of the | Coptic Encyclopedia. |
Atiya, Aziz S. The | Coptic Encyclopedia. |
He also made many contributions to the | Coptic Encyclopedia. |
In the Christian | Coptic era, Akhmim was known as Khmin or Shmin. |
es, 503 pieces belong to Pharaonic time, 52 of | Coptic era, 103 of Islamic age, 140 of Nubian time, i |
The city remained in use during | Coptic era. |
The | Coptic Evidence |
ica in 1931, starting his ministry, "Ethiopian | Coptic Faith", to teach that the newly-crowned Haile |
There are currently about 650 | Coptic families served by St. Mark's Church with seve |
There are currently over 600 | Coptic families served by St. George's Church alone w |
The | Coptic families in Los Angeles started settling from |
Sawiris Family is an Egyptian | Coptic family that owns the Orascom group of business |
as born in Cairo, Egypt in 1852 of a prominent | Coptic family. |
ocumentation in the area of Greco-Roman period | Coptic funerary iconometry. |
surviving texts of Matthew are verses 3:10-12 ( | Coptic, Greek lost), 3:13-15 (Greek, Coptic lost). |
He was taught | Coptic, Greek and Latin already during high-school (B |
Mountolive then introduces a | Coptic gunrunning plot in support of Zionism. |
Mr Elmasry was the father of the | Coptic historian Iris Habib Elmasry and she had docum |
Also known as Theodoros I in | Coptic history. |
Today it is part of the | Coptic Holy Metropolitanate of Beheira (Thmuis & Herm |
and in his last days he was transferred to the | Coptic Hospital in Azbakeya, Cairo where he died in 1 |
Coptic icon of Saint Menas | |
Coptic icon of Saint Pishoy | |
The earliest original writings in | Coptic language were the letters by St. Anthony of Eg |
Kimi is the | Coptic language name for Egypt |
Mamdouh Ramzi is a | Coptic lawyer who is a member of the Free Social Cons |
When President Sadat placed | Coptic leader Pope Shenouda under monastic arrest in |
Coptic Light | |
s not strictly a history but an account of the | Coptic liturgical rites of his time. |
He is also Director of the | Coptic Magical Texts Project of the Institute for Ant |
An example of a | Coptic magical text |
he Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the | Coptic, Mar Thoma and other churches of Oriental Orth |
o has the traditional name Khambalia (from old | Coptic meaning 'Crooked Claw'). |
fought very fiercely against a new trend among | Coptic men who began emulating the Arabs by taking mo |
Coptic Monasteries: Egypt's Monastic Art and Architec | |
e literary remains of Shenoute, the founder of | Coptic monasticism. |
r today the monastery is used and preserved by | Coptic monks and the Coptic Church, as both Churches |
He is the former director of the | Coptic Museum (1985) and currently a visiting lecture |
dents was Dr Pahor Labib, late Director of the | Coptic Museum, Cairo. |
List of Words Occuring Frequently in the | Coptic New Testament (Sahidic Dialect) (1961) - note: |
rate in 1884 with a linguistic dissertation on | Coptic noun forms. |
The earliest surviving manuscript is in | Coptic, of the 5th century; other early surviving man |
It is one of over 200 | Coptic Orthodox Churches in the US. |
ouda III has seen a worldwide expansion of the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria: while there wer |
He inaugurated the Saint Mark's | Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya in Cairo that w |
Bishop Missael is a diocesan bishop of the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria consecrated by P |
St. Mark's | Coptic Orthodox Church of Los Angeles was founded as |
This is the only occasion in history when the | Coptic Orthodox Church had two Popes at the same time |
which was incorporated in 1973, is St. George | Coptic Orthodox Church in Norristown, Pennsylvania. |
politan to become a Pope in the history of the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. |
Pope Mark VIII transferred it to Saint Mark's | Coptic Orthodox Cathedral (Azbakeya). |
Co-opt to General Congregation Council of the | Coptic Orthodox church and re elected convectively ti |
The Seat of the | Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria was in The Hanging |
Under the papacy of Pope Shenouda III, | Coptic Orthodox churches in North America have multip |
The Seat of the | Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria was in The Hanging |
uring his papacey remained in the Saint Mark's | Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya in Cairo. |
The first | Coptic Orthodox Church in Birmingham was St. Mary & S |
According to the | Coptic Orthodox tradition, he departed on 1 May 395 A |
The | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria holds that Mark |
The | Coptic Orthodox Church uses both the terms "Maundy Th |
St. Mary, St. Bakhomious and St. Shenouda | Coptic Orthodox Church, located in Bath Road, was con |
raza Magazine, the official publication of the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, since 1962. |
d every year on 15 Hathor (November 24) in the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and on November |
er, as it is often known, was consecrated by a | Coptic Orthodox Bishop in September 1982. |
during his papacy remained in the Saint Mark's | Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya in Cairo. |
Metropolitan Athanasius (1923-2000) was the | Coptic Orthodox bishop of Beni Suef and al-Bahnassa, |
nday School movement, a reform movement in the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Egypt. |
During his work, he graduated from the | Coptic Orthodox Theological University (three years g |
during his papacy remained in the Saint Mark's | Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in Azbakeya, Cairo. |
St. Mark | Coptic Orthodox Church |
x months in the UK to paint icons in St Mark's | Coptic Orthodox church in Allen Street, Kensington, L |
ia to distinguish it from the non-Chalcedonian | Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria. |
rther an expert on Egyptian printed media, the | Coptic Orthodox Holy Family tradition, interfaith rel |
ies of the Eritrean Orthodox Church and to the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. |
ated by the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the | Coptic Orthodox Church and is known in the Greek Orth |
idhom Bishay was subsequently canonized by the | Coptic Orthodox Church. |
by the | Coptic Orthodox Church and based in Cairo. |
Alexandria (head of the church that became the | Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexan |
head of the church that later divided into the | Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexan |
St Mark | Coptic Orthodox Church (Coptic: Ϯⲉⲕ'ⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ ⳿ⲛⲣⲉⲙ⳿ⲛⲭⲏⲙ |
ation Council (Elmagles Elmelly Ela'am) of the | Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria at some stage. |
What is now known as the | Coptic Orthodox Church is the native Egyptian patriar |
He is regarded as a saint by the | Coptic Orthodox Church, with a feast day on the 9th d |
Alexandria (head of the church that became the | Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexan |
Alexandria (head of the church that became the | Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexan |
Alexandria (head of the church that became the | Coptic Orthodox Church and the Greek Church of Alexan |
She took interest in the history of the | Coptic Orthodox Church and in 1948 published the firs |
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