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- Heliopolis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heliopolis (Gr**** for "Sun City") may refer to: Heliopolis (ancient Egypt), also known as Heliopolis in...
- are now in London and New York, but were also originally from Heliopolis. Heliopolis is the Latinised form of the Gr**** name Hēlioúpolis (Ἡλιούπολις)...
- God of Heliopolis", but the name may refer to the Egyptians' ****ociation of Baʿal with their great god Ra. It was sometimes described as Heliopolis in Syria...
- Heliópolis is a favela in the Sacomã district of São Paulo. It has around 200,000 inhabitants and has developed into a serviced neighbourhood from its...
- Egyptian city of Heliopolis, whose ruins have been found in nearby Ain Shams, modern Heliopolis was established in 1905 by the Heliopolis Oasis Company headed...
- was later baptized by Bishop Theodotus of Heliopolis. At age 30, Eudokia entered a monastery near Heliopolis, and dispensed much of her wealth in various...
- in the suburb of Heliopolis, northeast of central Cairo and east of the Nile in Egypt. It was originally built as the grand Heliopolis Palace Hotel in...
- Heliopolis style is an early 20th-century architectural style developed in the new suburb of Heliopolis in eastern Cairo, Egypt. The Belgian Cairo Electric...
- "Callinicus of Heliopolis | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2021-01-17. "Callinicus Of Heliopolis". Born in the city of Heliopolis, there is...
- Jewish architect from Heliopolis, in Syria, by then overrun by the Muslim conquests: At that time Kallinikos, an artificer from Heliopolis, fled to the Romans...