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Rhinocorura (Ancient Gr****: Ῥινοκόρουρα, romanized: Rhinokóroura, or Ῥινοκούρουρα, Rhinokoúroura) or
Rhinocolura (Ῥινοκόλουρα, Rhinokóloura) was the name...
- El-Arish. The
Septuagint translates Naḥal
Mizraim in
Isaiah 27:12 as
Rhinocorura.
Although in
later Hebrew the term naḥal
tended to be used for small...
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appointed Vicar Apostolic of
Libreville and
bishop of the
titular see of
Rhinocorura; he
became bishop of
Libreville when it was
elevated to a
diocese in...
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following cities: Pelusium,
Setroithes (or Sethroitis), Tanis, Thmuis,
Rhinocorura,
Ostracine (or Ostracina), Pentaschoinon, Casium, Aphnaion, Hephaestus...
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educational discipline.
Disfigured Egyptian criminals were
exiled to
Tjaru and
Rhinocorura on the
Sinai border, a
region whose name
meant "cut-off noses." Corporal...
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control and the
Pharaoh was
carried off in
captivity to Susa in Persia.
Rhinocorura (Gr**** for "Cut-off Noses") and the
eponymous region around it were used...
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criminals were
often exiled to
locations in Sinai, such as
Tjaru and
Rhinocorura. In 1854, all
forms of JCP were
abolished in the
Netherlands with the...
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noses of some
criminals and
exiled them to the
Sinai towns of
Tjaru or
Rhinocorura,
whose own name was Gr**** for "nose removal". The
Byzantine Empire, believing...
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Renenutet -
Renpet -
Renseneb -
Resheph -
Rhind Mathematical Papyrus -
Rhinocorura -
River delta -
David Rohl -
Erwin Rommel -
Rosetta -
Rosetta Stone -...
- foot of
Mount Casius; it is now an
inconsiderable fen. The
towns are
Rhinocorura and, in the interior, Rafah, Gaza, and,
still more inland, Anthedon:...