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- distributaries or branches, (from east to west): the Pelusiac the Tanitic the Mendesian the Phatnitic or Phatmetic (later the Damietta) the Sebennytic the Bolbitine...
- Byzantium (s. v.). The city was the capital of the Mendesian nome, situated at the point where the Mendesian arm of the Nile (Μενδήσιον στόμα, Scylax, p. 43;...
- schemes. From east to west, they were: the Pelusiac, the Tanitic, the Mendesian, the Phatnitic (extant; now the Damietta or Damyat), the Sebennytic, the...
- Their offspring was "Horus the Child" and they formed the so-called "Mendesian Triad". The words for "ram" and "soul" sounded the same in Egyptian, so...
- images that depict Hatmehit from that of a female personification of the Mendesian nome. The identification of the fish that is her symbol has been debated...
- Herodotus relates how all male goats were held in great reverence by the Mendesians, and how in his time a woman publicly co****ted with a goat. The chief...
- al-Naqus near Baqliya on a canal east of the Nile, between its Tanitic and Mendesian branches. The ancient Egyptian names of this city were Ba'h and Weprehwy...
- Egypt, located on the canal east of the Nile, between its Tanitic and Mendesian branches. Its ruins are near the modern city of Timayy al-Imdid. During...
- three distinct characters: Celadon, one of the Ethiopian chiefs who was a Mendesian present in the court of Cepheus at the moment of the fight between Phineus...
- times seven distributaries (east to west): The Pelusiac The Tanitic The Mendesian The Phatnitic The Sebennytic The Bolbitine The Canopic See History of...