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Cusae (Ancient Gr****: Κοῦσαι or Κῶς; Coptic: ⲕⲱⲥⲉⲓ or ⲕⲟⲥⲉⲓ) was a city in
Upper Egypt. Its
Ancient Egyptian name was qjs (variant qsy), conventionally...
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Kenya Kis (surname) KIS (weapon), a
Polish World War II
machine pistol Cusae, a city in
Upper Egypt Kis FM, an
Indonesian radio station Kis language...
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controlled Upper Egypt up to
Elephantine and
ruled Middle Egypt as far
north as
Cusae.
Kamose sought to
extend his rule
northward over all of
Lower Egypt. This...
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November 8, 1977. On
January 13, 1978, he was
consecrated titular bishop of
Cusae and
auxiliary to the
Bishop of Honolulu. Msgr.
Charles Kekumano, Hawai‘i's...
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Metropolitan Archbishopric Apollonopolis Parva (Côm-Esfaht, now Qus)
Cusae Hermopolis Magna =
Maior Hypselis (Chutb = Shutb)
Oasis Magna (Kharga Oasis)...
- 1927. "El
Hibah and esh
Shurafa and
Their Connection with
Herakleopolis and
Cusæ."
Annales du
Service des Antiquités de l’Égypte 27:76–104. Wenke, Robert...
- of the Nile. Here are the
graves of the nomarchs,
mayors and
priests of
Cusae from the
ancient Egyptian Old and
Middle Kingdom. The
cemetery is named...
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centers of
Hathor were
founded across the region, at
sites such as
Cusae, Akhmim, and Naga ed-Der. In the
First Intermediate Period (c. 2181–2055...
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Anthony Ferrario 1982–1993
Auxiliary Bishop of
Honolulu Titular Bishop of
Cusae Third Bishop of
Honolulu Francis Xavier DiLorenzo 1994–2004
Apostolic Administrator...
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necks of two
emblematic animals with
panther heads Cusae (qjs) 𓀬 A39 U+1302C man on two
giraffes Cusae (qjs) 𓀭 A40 U+1302D
seated god I, me, my (when the...