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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...
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Roman province of
Augustamnica Secunda. As
provincial capital it also was a
Metropolitan archbishopric,
known as
Leontopolis in
Augustamnica,
which was to...
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established in the
early 4th
century as
Aegyptus Iovia,
under a
praeses Augustamnica (eastern Nile delta),
originally established in the
early 4th century...
- Phoenice,
Syria Palaestina, Arabia, and the
Egyptian provinces Aegyptus,
Augustamnica, Thebais,
Libya Superior and
Libya Inferior,
which were
grouped into...
- Hephæstus was a town in
Roman Egypt, in the
province of
Augustamnica Prima, the
eastern part of the Nile Delta. The name Hephæstus is
known only from ecclesiastical...
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Theodorias (528)
Diocese of Egypt5
Aegyptus I
Aegyptus II
Arcadia Augustamnica I
Augustamnica II
Libya Superior Libya Inferior Thebais Superior Thebais Inferior...
- following. The list here, however, does not
cover other provinces such as
Augustamnica,
Arcadia and Thebais.
Agnus Andropolis (Khirbita)
Butus (near Desuq?...
- the
metropolitan see of Pelusium, the
capital of the
Roman province of
Augustamnica Prima, to
which Tamiathis belonged. Its
bishop Heraclius took part in...
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Marianne (2012). "Life-size
porphyry bust of Tetrarch. From
Athribis (
Augustamnica). 284-305". Last
Statues of Antiquity. LSA-836. Weitzmann, Kurt (1977)...