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- Augustamnica (Latin) or Augoustamnike (Gr****) was a Roman province of Egypt created during the 4th century and was part of the Diocese of Oriens first...
- Egypt, Heliopolis belonged to the province Augustamnica, causing it to appear as Heliopolis in Augustamnica when it needed to be distinguished from Roman...
- Roman province of Augustamnica Secunda. As provincial capital it also was a Metropolitan archbishopric, known as Leontopolis in Augustamnica, which was to...
- Prima, Palaestina Secunda, Arabia, and the Egyptian provinces Aegyptus, Augustamnica, Thebais, Libya Superior and Libya Inferior, which were grouped into...
- established in the early 4th century as Aegyptus Iovia, under a praeses Augustamnica (eastern Nile delta), originally established in the early 4th century...
- may refer to: Heliopolis (ancient Egypt), also known as Heliopolis in Augustamnica Heliopolis, Cairo, a suburb or district of Cairo, Egypt Heliopolis Sporting...
- Marianne (2012). "Life-size porphyry bust of Tetrarch. From Athribis (Augustamnica). 284-305". Last Statues of Antiquity. LSA-836. Weitzmann, Kurt (1977)...
- Libya Superior, Libya Inferior, the Thebaid, Egypt, Heptanomis, and Augustamnica. In the beginning the successor of St. Mark was the only metropolitan...
- the metropolitan see of Pelusium, the capital of the Roman province of Augustamnica Prima, to which Tamiathis belonged. Its bishop Heraclius took part in...
- Lucania et Bruttium, in southern Italy Savia, in Pannonia (Balkans) Augustamnica, in Egypt Paphlagonia, in Asia Minor (Anatolia) The corrector's staff...