
Nitria (monastic site) - Wikipedia
Nitria (also called the Mountain of Nitria or Petoou Mpihosm in Greek and Latin sources) is one of the earliest Christian monastic sites in Egypt and is located in the Nitrian Desert. [1] It was the first of the three major centers of Christian monastic activity in the Lower Egypt, the other two being Kellia and Scetis. [1]
Nitrian Desert - Wikipedia
In the 330s, Saint Amun founded Nitria, only 30 miles (48 km) southeast of Alexandria, using the rules of Saint Anthony. He founded a second centre, Kellia , on Anthony's suggestion, deeper into the desert.
Nutria - Wikipedia
The nutria (/ ˈ n juː t r i ə /) or coypu (/ ˈ k ɔɪ p uː /) (Myocastor coypus) [1] [2] is a herbivorous, [3] semiaquatic rodent from South America.Classified for a long time as the only member of the family Myocastoridae, [4] Myocastor has since been …
Nitria – Wikipedia, wolna encyklopedia
Nitria – starożytne centrum monastyczne w północnym Egipcie, na zachód od Delty Nilu.
Nitria: one of the earliest orthodox christian monastic sites ...
Nitria was founded in AD 330 by Ammon and quickly attracted thousands of monks through the remainder of the 4th century. [1] By 390, it evolved from a loose collection of solitary monks to an organized community with bankers, merchants and church services. [1]
Nitria (monastic site) | Egypt | Archaeolist
Nitria, an early Christian monastic settlement founded around 325-330 CE by Amoun of Nitria, is located in the Nitrian Desert of Lower Egypt. It quickly became a major center of monastic life, attracting thousands of monks by the late 4th century.
Nitria - Assassin's Creed Wiki
Nitria was an Egyptian village located in the middle of Saqqara Nome. The village housed workers for the natron quarry around which the village was built. the village was the main source of natron–used to dry out the bodies of the recently dead during the …
Nitria - Archiqoo
Nitria is one of the earliest Christian monastic sites in Egypt. It was the earliest of the three major centers of Christian monastic activity in the Nitrian Desert, the other two were Kellia and Scetis.
Nitria | Christianity and Monasticism in Northern Egypt: Beni ...
What has received less extensive coverage is the background of the study of Scripture in Nitria and in other monasteries of the period. Two of the principal interpreters of Scripture from this period were associated with Nitria and the Cells, Didymus the Blind 17 and Evagrius, both of whom were dead before the outbreak of the Origenist ...
Nitria (monastic site) - Wikiwand
Nitria (also called the Mountain of Nitria or Petoou Mpihosm in Greek and Latin sources) is one of the earliest Christian monastic sites in Egypt and is located in the Nitrian Desert. [1] It was the first of the three major centers of Christian monastic activity in the Lower Egypt, the other two being Kellia and Scetis. [1]