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Bawit (Arabic: باويط
Bāwīṭ; Coptic: ⲡⲁⲩⲏⲧ Bawet) is an
archaeological site
located 80
kilometres (50 mi)
north of Asyut, near the
village of Dashlout,...
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encaustic painting on wood and was
brought from the
Apollo monastery in
Bawit, Egypt. The icon
measures about 57 by 57
centimetres (22.4 by 22.4 inches)...
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Sisinnios in
Jewish and
Christian texts. At the
monastery of St.
Apollo in
Bawit, Egypt, a wall
painting depicts the
childbirth demon under the name Alabasandria...
- (Pankrator)", c. 6th–8th
century CE, wall
painting from the
Monastery of
Bawit. The
Coptic iconography represents many
elements from the Book of Revelation...
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March 29, 1942,
peasant leaders met in a
forest clearing located in
Sitio Bawit,
Barrio San Julian, at the
junction of Tarlac, Pampanga, and
Nueva Ecija...
- Clackson, S.J.
Coptic do****ents
relating to the
monasteries of Apa
Apollo at
Bawit and
Titkooh in the
Hermopolite nome.
University of London. p. 68. Kafr Elsheikh...
- (Omdurman) Bapara,
Mauritania Basa,
Sudan Basra,
Morocco Batn-El-Hajar
Bawit Behbeit El
Hagar Benepota Benghazi Beni
Hammad Fort Beni
Otsmane Beni-Derraj...
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Pendant falcon of
Ramesses II
Pilgrim flasks Pillar believed to be from
Bawit Pinudjem's
necklace Portraits of men and
women Processional way of sphinxes...
- sa Hapon) or People's Anti-****anese Army, was then
established in
Sitio Bawit, San Julian,
Cabiao on
March 29, 1942. When the
Allies between the combined...
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Laban sa Hapon-People's Army
Against the ****anese) was
organized in
Sitio Bawit,
Barrio San
Julian in the town of Cabiao. It was
perceived to be the military...