- male, deceased (348)
- Saint Pachomius (ca. 292-348), also known as Abba Pachomius and Pakhom, is generally recognized as the founder of cenobitic monasticism. His saint...
- male, deceased (395)
- Macarius of Alexandria (d. 395) was a monk in the Nitrian Desert. He was a slightly younger contemporary of Macarius of Egypt, and is thus also...
- male, deceased (372)
- Saint Abraham the Poor (also Saint Abraham the Child) was a fourth century Egyptian hermit. His nicknames of "the poor" and "the child" refer to...
- male
- Theodore of Egypt is a 5th century Egyptian saint. He was the disciple of Saint Pachomius, and, at the departure of the latter, replaced him as...
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