E04325: Coptic fiscal document from Aphrodito (Upper Egypt) mentioning an institution dedicated to *Pinoution (S01613) as well as one dedicated to *Phoibammon (presumably the soldier and martyr of Assiut, S00080); datable to the 7th/8th century.
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posted on 2017-11-06, 00:00authored bygschenke
P.Lond 4 1558<br><br>Column 1, line 8 of the document lists a taxpayer most likely belonging to the church or monastery of saint Pinoution:<br><br>δ(ιὰ) …].λ( ) Φιλοθ(έου) τοῦ ἁγίου Πινουτ(ίωνος) νο(μίσματος) γ´<br><br>‘[Through …], son of Philotheos, of saint Pinoution: 1/3 solidus.’<br><br>Column 1, line 20 of the verso lists the presbyter David of a church or monastery of saint Phoibammon:<br><br>δ(ιὰ) Δ]αυιδ πρε(σβυτέρου) τοῦ ἁγίου Φο[ιβ(άμμωνος)] νο(μίσματος) γ´<br><br>‘[Through] David, presbyter of saint Phoibammon: 1/3 solidus.’ <br><br><br>(Text: W. E. Crum; trans. G. Schenke)<br>
History
Evidence ID
E04325
Saint Name
Pinoution saint with cult in Aphrodito, possibly the bishop of Antinoopolis associated with Kollouthos, physician and martyr : S01613
Phoibammon, soldier and martyr of Assiut : S00080