Tabennisi

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Tabennisi was an early Christian monastic settlement in Upper Egypt, renowned as the site where Pachomius the Great founded one of the first organized cenobitic monasteries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian monastic settlement
ancient village
archaeological site
associatedWith Pachomius the Great NERFINISHED
associatedWithOrder Pachomian monks NERFINISHED
contrastedWith eremitic monasticism
country Egypt
documentedIn Coptic hagiographical texts
Greek hagiographical texts
Pachomian Lives NERFINISHED
economicBasis communal labor
floruitCentury 4th century
foundedBy Pachomius the Great NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 4th century
governanceStructure communal rule under an abbot
governedByRule Rule of Pachomius NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Pachomian monastery of Tabennisi NERFINISHED
Tabennese NERFINISHED
Tabennisi monastery NERFINISHED
hasGenderOfMainCommunity male
hasMonasticRuleFeature common property
regulated work and prayer schedule
strict obedience
hasNotableResident Pachomius the Great NERFINISHED
Theodore of Tabennisi NERFINISHED
hasRole model for later cenobitic monasteries
hasTypeOfCommunity coenobium
heritage Coptic Orthodox monastic heritage
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influenced Basilian monastic tradition
Benedictine monastic tradition NERFINISHED
later Christian monasticism
knownFor early Christian cenobitic monasticism
one of the first organized cenobitic monasteries
languageOfCommunity Coptic
Greek
locatedIn Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedOn east bank of the Nile
monasticTradition cenobitic
near modern Faw Qibli NERFINISHED
partOf Christian monastic sites in Egypt
Pachomian monastic federation NERFINISHED
region Thebaid NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
spiritualPractice ascetic discipline
communal prayer
traditionHoldsFoundedBy Pachomius after his conversion to Christianity

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