- Ad-Dakka (Arab: الدكة, also el-Dakka, Egyptian: Pselqet, Gr****:
Pselchis) was a
place in
Lower Nubia. It is the site of the Greco-Roman
Temple of Dakka...
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Contra Pselchis (Modern: "Quban", Ancient: "Baki")
Debod el-Lessiya Mi'am (Modern: "'Aniba") Qasr
Ibrim /
Primis (Modern: "Qasr Ibrim")
Pselchis (Modern:...
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Hermonthis Latopolis (ancient Esna)
Maximianopolis in
Thebaide (Qena)
Philae Pselchis (Temple of Dakka)
Ptolemais in
Thebaide (Ptolemais Hermiou), the Metropolitan...
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herself resided at
Napata with her son. As
Petronius approached,
taking Pselchis and
Premnis along the way,
Amanirenas dispatched envoys and the message...
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constructed a
small entrance hall to the
temple built by
Ptolemy IV at
Pselchis and
constructed a
temple at
Philae to
which Ptolemy contributed an entrance...
- the Ku****es, with the
Romans repulsing a
poorly armed Meroitic force at
Pselchis.
Strabo reports that
Petronius continued to advance-
taking Premnis and...
- Ægypto, Phacusa, Pharan, Pharbæthus, Phat****, Phelbes, Philæ, Phragonis,
Pselchis, Rhinocorura, Sais, Sata, Schedia, Sebennytus, Sela, Sethroë, Syene, Tamiathis...
- the Ku****es, with the
Romans repulsing a
poorly armed Meroitic force at
Pselchis.
Strabo reports that
Petronius continued to advance-
taking Premnis and...
- (Armenian
Catholic Church and
Latin Church)
Prusias ad
Hypium Prymnessus Pselchis Psibela Ptolemais in
Libya Ptolemais in
Phoenicia (Latin
Church and Maronite...