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Coptic Diocese of Faras : ウィキペディア英語版
Coptic Diocese of Faras

The Coptic Diocese of Faras is a titular diocese of the Coptic Orthodox Church formerly located at Pakhoras in Nobadia (modern Faras, in Sudan).
Despite Faras's submersion following the building of the Aswan High Dam, the see is still claimed by the Coptic church's Titular Bishop of the Great and Ancient Metropolis of Nubia, who is styled Bishop of Faras of Nobatia. The current ordinary is Bishop Sarapamon (Serapis Amon).
==Bishops of Pakhoras==

* Aetios, c. 620
* Sarapion
* ''Vacant'' during invasion of Nobadia and Makouria by the Caliphate
* Pilatos, late 7th century
* Paulos, a Monophysite, died 709 or 719
* Mena, a Monophysite, died 730
* Matthaios (Old Nubian: ''Maththaios''), died 31 May 766
* Ignatios, died 23 January 802
* Ioannes I, died 809 (?)
* Ioannes II
* Markos, c. 820
* Khael I, died 827 (?)
* Thomas, a Monophysite, 827-862, died 16 July 862
* Iesu I (Old Nubian: ''Iesou''), died 866

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