The 8th or 9th century manuscript had been respectfully buried with an Egyptian monk.
Theophilus had disciplined four Egyptian monks (known as "the tall brothers") over their support of Origen's teachings.
Macarius of Egypt: (300-390) Egyptian monk and hermit.
Panodorus of Alexandria was an Egyptian Byzantine monk, historian and writer who lived around 400.
Most Egyptian monks of that time were illiterate.
They needed a higher call to discipleship, and certainly before the fourth century, there was the creation of the Egyptian monk.
He converted to Christianity from Islam in 1998 and took the name Beshoy after an Egyptian monk.
There is nothing like it among the other monasteries inhabited by Egyptian monks.
After the restoration of the monastery, Ethiopian and Egyptian monks co-inhabited the monastery for some time.
The leader of the Egyptian monks who participated in the sack of temples replied to the victims who demanded back their sacred icons: