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Coptic Diocese of Syene

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The Diocese of Syene is an ancient see of the Coptic Church in Aswan, Egypt. As its first bishop Neilammon was not mentioned as a new one in the Festal Letter of 339, it is assumed the diocese was established in the early 330s. Appion referred to himself as the "Bishop of the Legions of Syene, Contra Syene, and Elephantine," indicating an affiliation with the border guards at Aswan, but this may have been an error for "region."

The current bishop is Hedra, Metropolitan of Aswan (Syene and Elephantine) and Kom Ombo.

Bishops of Syene

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References

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  1. ^ "الأنبا هدرا مطران أسوان وكوم امبو وإدفو، ورئيس دير القديس الأنبا باخوميوس بحاجر إدفو، مصر". St-Takla.org. Retrieved 2024-10-03.

Dijkstra, J. Harm F.: Religious encounters on the southern Egyptian frontier in Late Antiquity (AD 298-642).