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ancient Egypt: Aphroditopolis in the Antaiopolite Nome, also called Aphrodito, ancient Per-Wadjet, now the village of Kom Ishqaw Aphroditopolis in the Aphroditopolite
Aphroditopolis
Ruins in Cairo, Egypt
Βούσιρις) or Aphroditopolis was an ancient city of Middle Egypt, in the Aphroditopolite nome, on the west bank of the Nile, southwest of Aphroditopolis (the modern
Busiris_(Aphroditopolis)
Village and archaeological site in Egypt
Ancient Greek: Παθυρις Pathuris or Ἀφροδιτόπολις Aphroditópolis; Latin: Pathyris or Aphroditopolis) is an archaeological site and former town in Egypt
Gebelein
was Tjebu. During the Ptolemaic period, the nome's capital city was Aphroditopolis. Several governors of the province are known. These include Kaikhenet
Aphroditopolite_Nome
Collection of 3rd-century Christian manuscripts
ancient city of Aphroditopolis. Other theories have proposed that the collection was found near the Fayum instead of Aphroditopolis, or that the location
Chester_Beatty_Papyri
Town in Middle Egypt
(أطفيح) is derived. The city was also known in Greco-Roman Egypt as Aphroditopolis. Atfih is located in the area of ancient Maten, Upper Egypt's northernmost
Atfih
Ancient Egyptian town in Sohag
Wadjet. The Greeks identified Hathor with Aphrodite and called the town Aphroditopolis or Aphrodito. In Greek and Roman times the town was sometimes the nome
Per-Wadjet_(Upper_Egypt)
Roman hereditary name
Valerius, and Cl. for Claudius. Aphrodito was a pagus in the nome of Aphroditopolis; in Coptic Jkow, in Arabic Kom Ishkaw. The importance attached to the
Nomen_gentilicium
"Mabu") Ombos (Naqada) (Modern: "Naqada", Ancient: "Nubt") Shanhûr Aphroditopolis (Modern: "Gebelein", Ancient: "Per-Hathor") Apollinopolis Magna (Modern:
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Daniel. The exact circumstances of the find are unclear, but the ancient Aphroditopolis is assumed to be the place where it was found. The scope was originally
Papyrus_967
Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt
Wife. In addition, she was a priestess of Hathor, Mistress of Tepihu (Aphroditopolis) and a priestess of Hathor of Iunyt (Dendera) as well as a priestess
Tabekenamun
Early Greek New Testament manuscript
village on the east bank of the Nile in the area of Aṭfiḥ, ancient Aphroditopolis." However, the archaeologists who bought the University of Michigan's
Papyrus_46
Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt
Shenakhen / Semenuhor/ Ium'ā (Crocodilopolis, Arsinoe) Faiyum Khnemu 22 𓉎/𓉏 mdnjt Mednit/Medenit Knife 𓁶𓏤𓃒𓏪𓊖 Tepihu (Aphroditopolis) Atfih Hathor
Nome_(Egypt)
Egyptian hieroglyph
seen on archaeological palettes, a predynastic stick from Gebelein-(Aphroditopolis), 35 inches (9 dm) long, and 11 ounces, is at the Turin Museum. From
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Kingdom; capital of its nome; foremost religious center Per-Hathor (Aphroditopolis) earlier than 3000 BC 4th Hathor Gebelein Inerty, Pathyris, Naga el-Gherira
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Ancient Egyptian town
to Strabo's Geographica, was located between Hermonthis (Armant) and Aphroditopolis (Gebelein). It appears most likely that Sumenu was the toponym where
Sumenu
Strip of land on the Nile valley between Nubia and Lower Egypt
Heryshaf 21 Atef-Pehu Shenakhen / Semenuhor (Crocodilopolis, Arsinoë) Faiyum Northern Sycamore Khnemu 22 Maten Tepihu (Aphroditopolis) Atfih Knife Hathor
Upper_Egypt
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Melkite Catholic Church and Syriac Catholic Church) Aperlae Aphnaeum Aphroditopolis Apisa Maius (Africa) Apollonia Apollonia Salbace Apollonias Apollonis
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Egyptian hieroglyph
Malqata Pr-Hay– Amenhotep III Pr-Hay– Great Temple of the Aten Pr-Hathor– Aphroditopolis Pr-Hedj– Treasury (House of Silver) Pr-Medjat– Library Pr-Nebu– Treasury
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Topics referred to by the same term
of the Memphite Necropolis Busiris (Aphroditopolis), an ancient city of Middle Egypt southwest of Aphroditopolis Taposiris Magna ("Abusir" or "Busiris")
Busiris
Section of land between Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt
and they were Memphis, Heracleopolis, Crocodilopolis (later Arsinoe), Aphroditopolis, Oxyrhynchos, Cynopolis and Hermopolis. 6th of October (city) Beni Suef
Middle_Egypt
Highest Orthodox authority in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
metropolitan bishop of the Holy Metropolis of Tahta, Juhayna and Gabalein (Aphroditopolis & Hispis (Pathyris)) 12) Markos (Mark), metropolitan bishop of the Holy
Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church
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Roman province in northern Egypt
Archbishopric, so probably the provincial capital Alphocranon (Helwan) Aphroditopolis (Atfih) Arsinoë in Arcadia (Faiyum) Cynopolis in Arcadia (El-Queis?
Arcadia_Aegypti
titular sees : Agnus, Alphocranon, Andropolis, Antæopolis, Aphnæum, Aphroditopolis, Apollonopolis magna, Apollonopolis parva, Arabia, Arsinoë in Arcadia
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Ancient Greek poet
the Great conquered Egypt in 332 B.C., it was given the Greek name "Aphroditopolis" (“The City of Aphrodite”) and was made the capital city of its nome
Dioscorus_of_Aphrodito
Correspondence of Pharaoh Buried Pyramid Burna-Buriash II Busiris (Aphroditopolis) Bust of Amenemhat V Bust of Cleopatra Butana Buto C-Group culture C
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