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Thomas, Stephen, and Zwtʾ departed from the Convent of John Urtaya after two years and headed toward Egypt. See factoid page


John and Sergius caused problems in Egypt when dreams and prophesies made them hesitate to commune with the non-Chalcedonians there. See factoid page


While staying with Paul,Mare was tired of being pestered by his family, so he left Syria and journeyed to Egypt and Thebais, where he went to and fro in the desert with the saints, observing the prayer practices of monks and solitaries. See factoid page


When working to reunite Egypt and the East after the Council of Ephesus Paul brokered an agreement that conversion from Nestorianism required only an orthodox profession of faith without the need for re-baptism or re-anointing. See factoid page


Mitras caused problems in Egypt when he refused to commune with the non-Chalcedonians there. See factoid page


Sometime before 519 Isaiah travelled to Egypt and Pamphylia seeking support for his claim to episcopal office. See factoid page


John visited Theophilus and Maria in Egypt outside of Thella and received a blessing from them. See factoid page


Although Theodosius would not ordain clergy after leaving his see for exile in Constantinople, he nevertheless gave his blessing for Jacob Baradaeus and other clergy in Constantinople to ordain twelve bishops and many clergy for cities in Egypt and in Thebais. See factoid page


Thomas visited Severus and other exiled bishops in Egypt. See factoid page


On 14 October 520 there was an earthquake in Egypt. See factoid page


John sent a letter to Severus offering him refuge from the turbulance of his see in Egypt. See factoid page


There was a plague in certain cities in Egypt, especially Athrib. See factoid page


No later than 520, Stephen brought books to Severus who was in exile in Egypt. See factoid page


Kashish left the Monastery of John Urtaya and travelled to Egypt, Thebais, Greece, Illyricum, Rome, and other countries. See factoid page


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Isaiah resided in Egypt. See factoid page

Isaiah resided in Pamphylia. See factoid page

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