Pbow

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Pbow was the principal monastic center founded by Pachomius the Great in Upper Egypt, serving as the headquarters of his influential cenobitic monastic federation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian monastery
cenobitic monastery
monastic center
associatedWith Coptic monasticism
cenobitic monasticism
country Roman Egypt NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Christian ascetic life
foundedBy Pachomius the Great NERFINISHED
founder Pachomius the Great NERFINISHED
function headquarters of Pachomian cenobitic monasticism
principal monastic center of the Pachomian federation
governedBy archimandrite of the Pachomian federation
hasType coenobium
historicalRole model for later cenobitic monasteries
influenced Basilian monasticism
later Eastern Christian monastic rules
influencedBy early Egyptian anchoritic traditions
languageOfLiturgy Coptic
Greek
locatedIn Thebaid NERFINISHED
Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedNear the Nile River NERFINISHED
notableResident Pachomius the Great NERFINISHED
Theodore of Tabennese NERFINISHED
partOf Pachomian monastic federation NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
religiousOrder Pachomian monastic federation NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century
tradition Egyptian Christian monasticism

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