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The Cult of Saints in Late Antiquity


from its origins to circa AD 700, across the entire Christian world


Name

Panine (Symphronios) and Paneu, martyrs and monks at Antinoopolis

Saint ID

S01593

Gender
Male
Type of Saint
Ascetics/monks/nuns, Martyrs, Groups and pairs of saints
Related Evidence Records
IDTitle
E03514The Coptic Life and Martyrdom of Panine and Paneu (martyrs and monks at Antinoopolis, S01593), respectively from Terot in the area of Hermopolis and from Antinoopolis (both Middle Egypt), recounts their friendship from boyhood to monasticism and eventual martyrdom in Achmim/Panopolis (Upper Egypt), mentioning miraculous healing, visions of *Michael (the Archangel, S00181), and the building of a small monastic church. Written probably in the 6th/7th c.; preserved in a manuscript of the 9th/11th c.
E03514The Coptic Life and Martyrdom of Panine and Paneu (martyrs and monks at Antinoopolis, S01593), respectively from Terot in the area of Hermopolis and from Antinoopolis (both Middle Egypt), recounts their friendship from boyhood to monasticism and eventual martyrdom in Achmim/Panopolis (Upper Egypt), mentioning miraculous healing, visions of *Michael (the Archangel, S00181), and the building of a small monastic church. Written probably in the 6th/7th c.; preserved in a manuscript of the 9th/11th c.