- this in (Patrologie, 234). Christie,
Albany James (1867). "Alexander
Lycopolites". In
William Smith (ed.).
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and...
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Ancient Asyut was the
capital of the
Thirteenth Nome of
Upper Egypt (
Lycopolites Nome)
around 3100 BC. It was
located on the
western bank of the Nile...
- Bostra, adv. Manich. I., 29, 36, ed. Lagarde, p. 17 sqq. 23;
Alexander Lycopolites c. 3; Epiphan. Haer. 66, 24; Acta dispatat.
Archelai et Manetis, c. 7...
- with the wolf,
which was
revered as a god. The
importance of the wolf in
Lycopolite culture continued through to the
Roman period,
where images of the animal...
- nome.
Further south,
fighting also
impacted the Kynopolite, Hermopolite,
Lycopolite, and
Apollinopolite districts. It
seems that the
Jewish forces were well-organized...