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approach of
Upper Egypt. In Graeco-Roman Egypt, it was
called Lycopolis or
Lykopolis (Gr****: Λυκόπολις, "ἡ Λύκων πόλις"), ('wolf city') Lycon, or Lyco. Ancient...
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Melitius or
Meletius (died 327) was
bishop of
Lycopolis in Egypt. He is
known mainly as the
founder and
namesake of the
Melitians (c. 305), one of several...
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village in the
Gharbia Governorate of Egypt. It was
known as
Lycopolis or
Lykopolis (Gr****: Λυκούπολις) in the Antiquity, an
ancient town in the Sebennytic...
- "Istabl 'Antar")
Zawyet el-Maiyitin
Pyramid of
Zawyet el-Maiyitin
Herwer Lykopolis (Modern: "Asyut", Ancient: "Zawty") Meir
Oxyrhynchus (Modern: "el-Bahnasa"...
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Fayumic in the Fayum,
Sahidic between approximately Oxyrhynchus and
Lykopolis and
Akhmimic between Panopolis and Elephantine.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:...
- god had been
erected in Hermopolis, Alexandria, Oxyrhynchus, Tebytnis,
Lykopolis, and Luxor. The cult of
Antinous was
never as
large as
those of well-established...
- Michigan's
portion of the
codex believed that it had come from
Asyut (ancient
Lykopolis). Thus,
there is no
consensus on the
precise find spot. As with all m****cripts...
- "smaller variety" of wolf to
those of Europe, and
noting how the name
Lykopolis, the
Ancient Egyptian city
dedicated to Anubis,
means "city of the wolf"...
- in
Egypt in the 320s and 330s. He was a
disciple of
Bishop Melitios of
Lykopolis, whom he
succeeded in 327 as
leader of the
Church of the Martyrs. The...
- 84–101. ISSN 0022-5185. JSTOR 23961671. Ed. Sven Dedering,
Johannes von
Lykopolis: Ein
Dialog über die
Seele und die
Affekte des
Menschen (Leiden: Brill...