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- Latopolis belong to the Ptolemaic or Roman eras. Ptolemy III Euergetes, the restorer of so many temples in Upper Egypt, was a benefactor to Latopolis...
- name translates as "the lady of the fields." The cult centre of her was Latopolis (also known as Esna). Functions of Nebtuwi were close to the functions...
- in Contra Latopolis are said by Maspero to date from construction during the Ptolemic period, the columns of buildings from Contra Latopolis considered...
- were supported by the Theban priests. Their forces are also attested in Latopolis and Pathyris. The rebellion also meant that the Ptolemies lost contact...
- after Nekheb; opposite Nekheb on the other side of the Nile Ta-senet (Latopolis) earlier than Middle Kingdom 3rd Khnum Esna Iunyt, Polis Latton, Lato...
- Diocletianopolis in Thebaide (Qus) Diospolis Superior (Hu) Hermonthis Latopolis (ancient Esna) Maximianopolis in Thebaide (Qena) Philae Pselchis (Temple...
- were supported by the Theban priests. Their forces are also attested in Latopolis and Pathyris. The rebellion also meant that the Ptolemies lost contact...
- town of Nag Hammadi. Phnoum was located much further to the south, near Latopolis. Pachomius also founded two nunneries in Tabennesi and Pbow. Each monastery...
- Barthel, Christian (2020). "Monastic Authority on Trial: The Synod of Latopolis". Konzilien und kanonisches Recht in Spätantike und frühem Mittelalter...
- el-Ahmar", Ancient: "Nekhen") Kom al-Ahmar Necropolis Iu-miteru Kom Ombo Latopolis (Modern: "Esna", Ancient: "Iunyt, Senet, Tasenet") Luxor (Ancient: "Ipet-Resyt")...