Monastery of Saint Fana
The Monastery of Saint Fana is a Coptic Orthodox monastery. It is named after Saint Fana, also known as Bane (c. 354–395), Coptic Christian hermit. The monastery is sometimes called the Monastery of Abu Fanah and is also known as the Monastery of the Cross, due to the presence of many beautifully decorated crosses inside its church.
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Monastery of Saint Fana
The Monastery of Saint Fana is a Coptic Orthodox monastery. It is named after Saint Fana, also known as Bane (c. 354–395), Coptic Christian hermit. The monastery is sometimes called the Monastery of Abu Fanah and is also known as the Monastery of the Cross, due to the presence of many beautifully decorated crosses inside its church.
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Das Kloster des Heiligen Fana ...... on koptischen Mönchen bewohnt.
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The Monastery of Saint Fana is ...... ted crosses inside its church.
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أبو فانا هو دير مصري سُمي على ...... خرفة زخرفة جميلة داخل كنيسته.
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Monastery of Saint Fana
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Das Kloster des Heiligen Fana ...... on koptischen Mönchen bewohnt.
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The Monastery of Saint Fana is ...... ted crosses inside its church.
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أبو فانا هو دير مصري سُمي على ...... خرفة زخرفة جميلة داخل كنيسته.
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Kloster des Heiligen Fana
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Monastery of Saint Fana
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دير أبو فانا
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