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After its beginnings in the desert, the monastic movement grew steadily between the third and sixth centuries a.d., creeping out of Egypt to all parts of the Christian east and west, with notable early centers in Caesarea-in-Cappadocia (modern Kayseri, Turkey), Aquileia (Italy), and Marmoutier (France)—the
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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