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Ptolemais Hermiou, or
Ptolemais in the Thebaid, was a city and
metropolitan archbishopric in Greco-Roman
Egypt and
remains a
Catholic titular see. Today...
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Ammonius Hermiae (/əˈmoʊniəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμμώνιος ὁ Ἑρμείου, romanized: Ammōnios ho Hermeiou, lit. 'Ammonius, son of Hermias'; c. 440 –
between 517...
- Sea and the
Indian Ocean. The
capital of
Ptolemaic Thebaid was
Ptolemais Hermiou, a ****enistic
colony on the Nile
which served as the
center of
royal political...
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another in the
multicultural cities of Alexandria, Naucratis, and
Ptolemais Hermiou. It had been
speculated in some
circles that
Pasherienptah III, the High...
- v t e ****enistic/Macedonian
colonies Africa Alexandria Ptolemais Hermiou Asia Ai-Khanoum
Alexandretta Antioch Apamea Alexandria Arachosia Alexandria...
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importance of
Egypt declined.
Under the
dynasty of the Ptolemies,
Ptolemais Hermiou took over the role of the
capital city of
Upper Egypt.
Shomarka Keita reported...
- Sohag, New Sohag, Akhmim, New Akhmim, El Balyana, El Maragha,
Ptolemais Hermiou, Dar El Salam, Girga, West Juhayna, Saqultah, Tima,
Tahta Qena Governorate...
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astronomer Theodore Meliteniotes wrote that Ptolemy's
birthplace was
Ptolemais Hermiou, a Gr**** city in the
Thebaid region of
Egypt (now El Mansha,
Sohag Governorate)...
- Superior,
centered at the city, and
Thebais Inferior,
centered at
Ptolemais Hermiou. A
Roman legion was
headquartered in
Luxor temple at the time of Roman...
- affected, even
though Ptolemy I
established the Gr****
colony of
Ptolemais Hermiou to be its capital. But
within a century, Gr****
influence had
spread through...