- branches, (from east to west): the
Pelusiac the
Tanitic the
Mendesian the
Phatnitic or
Phatmetic (later the Damietta) the
Sebennytic the
Bolbitine (later...
- east to west, they were: the Pelusiac, the Tanitic, the Mendesian, the
Phatnitic (extant; now the
Damietta or Damyat), the Sebennytic, the Bolbitinic,...
- of Damietta.
Champollion has
stated that the
village is
located on the
Phatnitic branch of the Nile
delta and it was
about 24
kilometers (15 miles) away...
-
distributaries (east to west): The
Pelusiac The
Tanitic The
Mendesian The
Phatnitic The
Sebennytic The
Bolbitine The
Canopic See
History of the Nile Delta...
-
chief town of the Ati nome in Egypt. It
stood east of Sais, near the
Phatnitic mouth on the
western bank of the
Damietta Branch of the Nile. The city's...
- (Khasut or Khaset). Xois sat upon an
island formed by the
Sebennytic and
Phatnitic branches of the Nile. It
belonged to the
Sebennytic Nome, and
later was...