Deir el-Sitt Damiana (Sohag)
Deir el-Sitt Damiana ("Monastery of the Lady Damiana", also Deir el-Anba Moussa ("Monastery of the Father Moses")) is a Coptic monastery near the ancient city of Abydos in Egypt . It is located in the village of the same name within an early dynastic brick wall west of Kom el-Sultan .
The church of the monastery was built in 1590 and is divided into three naves , each with seven round arches . The left three arches are dedicated to the Coptic saint Damiana and the right four arches to Apa Moses , who is said to have finally ended paganism in Abydos in the fifth century . Both saints have their own haikal ( chancel ) and a baptismal font in the church .
literature
- Barry J. Kemp : Abydos . In: Wolfgang Helck (Ed.): Lexicon of Egyptology . tape I . Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1975, ISBN 3-447-01670-1 , p. 40 .
- Ute Effland: Ancient and recent cult establishment in the temple of Seti I in Abydos . In: Kemet issue 2/2000 . Kemet Verlag, 2000, ISSN 0943-5972 , p. 35 .
Coordinates: 26 ° 11 ′ 32.5 ″ N , 31 ° 54 ′ 25 ″ E