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- Sin; Hebrew: סִין, romanized: sin; Koinē Gr****: Πηλούσιον, romanized: Pēlousion; Latin: Pēlūsium; Egyptian Arabic: تل الفرما, romanized: Tell el-Farama)...
- himself by preventing Ptolemy XII from m****acring the inhabitants of Pelousion, and for rescuing the body of Archelaos, the husband of Berenice IV, after...
- Mark Antony, prevented Ptolemy XII from m****acring the inhabitants of Pelousion for their defiance, and rescued the body of Berenice's husband, Archelaos...
- Pelusium or Pelousion (Ancient Gr****: Πηλούσιον) was a port town in ancient Thessaly. It is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Mogens...
- They blocked her advance to Alexandria, and she had to make camp outside Pelousion in the eastern Nile Delta. In Greece, Caesar and Pompey's forces engaged...
- brother and husband Ptolemy VIII Physcon. He was forced to retreat near Pelousion because his soldiers refused to obey him, and Cleopatra Thea, then in...
- pronounce it [bɔɾsaˈʕɛˑd]. In Ancient Gr****, the city was called Πηλούσιον (Pēloúsion). Port Said was founded by Sa'id of Egypt on Easter Monday, April 25,...
- Per-Amun (Pelusium) Before 720 BC 14th Amun Tell el-Farama Sena, Seyân, Sin, Pelousion, Paramoun, Peremoun, Peromi Easternmost major Egyptian city; Battles of...
- Octavian's forces invaded Egypt early in 30 BC. While Octavian captured Pelousion near the eastern borders of Ptolemaic Egypt, his officer Cornelius Gallus...
- Πηγές Pigés piˈʝes Pegae Πήλιον Pḗlion Πήλιο Pílio ˈpiʎo Pelion Πηλούσιον Pēloúsion Πηλούσιον Piloúsio piˈlusio Pelusium Πηνειός Pēneiós Πηνειός Pineiós piniˈos...