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Damietta (Arabic: دمياط Dumyāṭ [domˈjɑːtˤ]; Coptic: ⲧⲁⲙⲓⲁϯ, romanized: Tamiati) is a port city and the
capital of the
Damietta Governorate in Egypt. It...
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Churches reject the
label "monophysite".
Coptic Metropolitan Bishop of
Damiette declared it a
misnomer to call them monophysites, for "they
always confessed...
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footbridges over the Seine. The
northern one was
called the P****erelle de
Damiette (named
after Napoleon's victory) and it
joined the
western tip of the Île...
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Battle of Damietta, Sack of
Damietta or
Siege of
Damietta may
refer to: Sack of
Damietta (853), a part of the Arab–Byzantine wars
Siege of
Damietta (1169)...
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later escaped again after being caught and
transferred to a
prison in
Damiette, now
known as Aïn Deheb. He
returned to
Algiers and made
contact a few...
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pedestrian suspension bridges,
which had been lost. One, the P****erelle
Damiette,
linked the
island to the
Right Bank, and the other, the P****erelle de...
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Haarlem shield", the two
upper bells in the
tower were
taken from
Damiette (Damiate in Dutch)
during the
Fifth Crusade by
Haarlem knights and were...
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Retrieved 2 May 2023.
Froom 1950, p. 393. "Metropolitan
Bishoy of
Damiette".
Archived from the
original on 20
February 2012.
Retrieved 25 September...
- parts: In the valley: Rougemonts, Mérantaise, Mairie, Féverie, Coupières,
Damiette, Courcelle, L'Abbaye, Les Coudraies; On the
Moulon Plateau:
Moulon (uninhabited...
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spelling disaster for
their goals.
Muslim reinforcementsmade their way to
Damiette, but
William led the
Templars in
successfully repelling them. Although...