-
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")...