- century,
Athribis was a busy town with a
large therma (bathhouse), villas, and
industrial buildings. This is
considered the
eastern part of
Athribis. Early...
- in:
Athribis I, p. 36–58. G. Heindl, in:
Athribis V, p. 373–407. Most of them are
published so far in
Athribis II,
Athribis, Außenwände, and
Athribis III...
- and
Arabic with
financial transactions.
Athribis, for the
ancient city
called Athribis in
Lower Egypt.
Athribis Project Dendera zodiac Gauthier, Henri...
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Kolanthes was a son
within the
patron trinity of Akhmim. In the
Temple of
Athribis, his
mother was
Repyt (Gr**** Triphis).
Aperetiset also was
identified as...
-
Diospolis Parva,
Athribis.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108066198. Gardiner, Alan H. (December 1945). "The
Supposed Athribis of
Upper Egypt"....
-
Shenoute of Atripe, also
known as
Shenoute the
Great or
Saint Shenoute the
Archimandrite (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ϣⲉⲛⲟⲩϯ ⲡⲓⲁⲣⲭⲓⲙⲁⲛ'ⲇⲣⲓⲧⲏⲥ) was the
abbot of the White...
-
swiftly to
Athribis. When they
arrived in
Athribis, the
soldiers were healed, and they cast
their uniforms in
front of the
ruler of
Athribis. The governor...
-
called Athribis in
Lower Egypt. This is why, in
Egyptian history, he has
often been ****ociated with
Sebek and is said to be The
Owner of
Athribis. However...
- The
pyramid of
Athribis was a
small mudbrick pyramid located at
Athribis (Tell Atrib) in the
southern Nile Delta,
northeast of the
modern city of Banha...
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being men and women,
Shekelesh (S'-k-rw-s) ——". The "
Athribis stela" is a
granite stela found in
Athribis and
inscribed on both sides,
which like the Cairo...