- Qasr
Ibrim (Arabic: قصر ابريم; Meroitic: Pedeme; Old Nubian: Silimi; Coptic: ⲡⲣⲓⲙ Prim; Latin: Primis) is an
archaeological site in
Lower Nubia, located...
-
intention of
attacking Qasr
Ibrim.
Alerted to the advance,
Petronius again marched south and
managed to
reach Qasr
Ibrim and
bolster its
defences before...
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attacking Qasr
Ibrim.: 149
Alerted to the advance,
Gaius Petronius,
prefect of
Roman Egypt,
again marched south and
managed to
reach Qasr
Ibrim and bolster...
- constitution" (PDF).
Recht in Afrika. 8 (1): 63–82. Lajtar, Adam (2011). "Qasr
Ibrim's last land sale, AD 1463 (EA 90225)".
Nubian Voices.
Studies in Christian...
- (Hebrew: עִבְרִיִּים / עִבְרִים, Modern: ʿĪvrīm / ʿĪvrīyyīm, Tiberian:
ʿĪḇrīm / ʿĪḇrīyyīm; ISO 259-3: ʕibrim / ʕibriyim) were an
ancient Semitic-speaking...
- of
little use to historians. The
largest known collection,
found at Qasr
Ibrim, does
contain some
valuable governmental records. The
construction of the...
- bishop. He was the
titular bishop of
Faras (Pachoras) with his seat in Qasr
Ibrim (Phrim) from 1372.
Timothy was a
hegoumenos (leader of a
monastic community)...
- in
Fayum (40–250 AD)
Bronze lamp and
patera from the X-group tombs, Qasr
Ibrim (1st–6th
centuries AD)
Coptic wall
painting of the
martyrdom of saints,...
- part of the
International Campaign to Save the
Monuments of Nubia; Qasr
Ibrim is the only
major archaeological site
which was
neither relocated nor submerged...
- time,
Egyptian forces advanced from
Aswan and
captured the
Nubian town of
Ibrim.
Saladin sent a gift to Nur ad-Din, who had been his
friend and teacher...