During the
Roman Empire,
Diocletian created the province of
Thebais, guarded by the
legions I Maximiana Thebanorum and
II Flavia Constantia. This was later divided into Upper (, ,
Anō Thēbaïs), comprising the southern half with its capital at Thebes, and Lower or Nearer (, ,
Thēbaïs Engistē), comprising the northern half with capital at
Ptolemais. Around the 5th century, since it was a
desert, the Thebaid became a place of retreat of a number of Christian
hermits, and was the birthplace of
Pachomius. In
Christian art, the Thebaid was represented as a place with numerous monks. == Episcopal sees ==