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- romanized: Pashati, lit. 'the saved, rescued one') known in Antiquity as Nikiû, Nikiou or Nikious (Ancient Gr****: Νικιους, lit. 'the one of Nikias (personal name)'...
- The Battle of Nikiou took place between Arab Muslim troops under General Amr ibn al-A'as and the Byzantine Empire in Egypt in May of 646. Following their...
- English translation from earlychristianwritings.com. "La Chronique de Jean de Nikioû", ed. and translated into French by H. Zotenberg in Notices et Extraits...
- theme (unofficial statistics and data). The historical chronicler John of Nikiou attributed the construction of the fortress to Trajan, but more recent excavations...
- returning to Egypt, he engaged the Byzantines at the small fortified town of Nikiou (Coptic: ⲡϣⲁϯ Pashati), about two-thirds of the way from Alexandria to Fustat...
- Byzantine forces in the Battle of Heliopolis, followed by the Battle of Nikiou in Egypt in 646. Throughout the Islamic conquest of North Africa, the Mehri...
- Bridge 2nd Emesa Germanicia Egypt Heliopolis Babylon Fortress Alexandria Nikiou Darishkur Bahnasa North Africa Sufetula Vescera Mamma Carthage Tabarka Anatolia...
- Edward Gibbon, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Chapter 51 Bishop John Nikiou The Chronicle of John, Bishop of Nikiu Chapters CXVI-CXXI...
- Unrelated to ancient Babylon in Mesopotomia. The historical chronicler John of Nikiou attributed the construction of the fortress to Trajan, but more recent excavations...
- Armenian) relating to Menas. Menas was born in Egypt in 285 in the city of Nikiou, which lay in the vicinity of Memphis. His parents were ascetic Christians...