- Sin; Hebrew: סִין, romanized: sin; Koinē Gr****: Πηλούσιον, romanized:
Pēlousion; Latin: Pēlūsium;
Egyptian Arabic: تل الفرما, romanized: Tell el-Farama)...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
-
Pelusium or
Pelousion (Ancient Gr****: Πηλούσιον) was a port town in
ancient Thessaly. It is unlocated. Steph**** of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Mogens...
- 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...