- Achiroe, his
mother and as a great, great-grandfather on his father's side.
Aegyptos was the son of King
Belus of
Egypt and Achiroe, a
naiad daughter of Nile...
-
Petra in
Aegypto (also
spelled Petra in
Ægypto) was a ****enistic city and
former bishopric in
Roman Egypt and
remains a
Latin Catholic titular see. Petra...
- 1933 as a
Latin Catholic titular bishopric. It was
named Cynopolis in
Aegypto. The see has been
vacant for
several decades,
having had the following...
- The
Historia monachorum in
Aegypto, also
called the
Lives of the
Desert Fathers, is a
combination travelogue and
hagiography from the late 4th century...
- Caliadne,
Gorgo and
Hephaestine are also
given as
mothers of the sons of
Aegyptos.
According to
Apollodorus twelve of whom were born to the
naiad Polyxo;...
-
Apophthegmata Patrum The
Lives of the
Desert Fathers (Historia
Monachorum in
Aegypto) The
Paradise of the
Desert Fathers (also
known as
Bustan al-Rohbaan or...
- vol. 8, Book 31, § 46, pp. 448–449. From pp. 448–449: "Adulteratur in
Aegypto calce,
deprehenditur gusto.
Sincerum enim
statim resolvitur, adulteratum...
-
Christian souls arrive escorted by an angel,
singing In
exitu Israel de
Aegypto. In his
letter to
Cangrande (the
authenticity of
which is disputed), Dante...
- lit. 'camp commander', or as Latin:
praefectus exercitu qui est in
Aegypto, lit. 'prefect of the army in Egypt'.: 75–76 Collectively,
these forces...
- pyramids" (94 n. 4); cf.
Osborne 1986, p. 115.
Historia monachorum in
Aegypto 18.3; ed.
Preuschen 1897, 79; ed. Festugière 1971, 115; trans. Russell...