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Tanitic the
Mendesian the
Phatnitic or
Phatmetic (later the Damietta) the
Sebennytic the
Bolbitine (later the Rosetta) the
Canopic (also
called the Herakleotic...
- the Mendesian, the
Phatnitic (extant; now the
Damietta or Damyat), the
Sebennytic, the Bolbitinic, the
Canopic (extant; now the
Rosetta or Rashid). The...
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Lykopolis (Gr****: Λυκούπολις) in the Antiquity, an
ancient town in the
Sebennytic nome in
Lower Egypt. From its appellation, the city was
apparently founded...
- Xois sat upon an
island formed by the
Sebennytic and
Phatnitic branches of the Nile. It
belonged to the
Sebennytic Nome, and
later was the
capital of its...
- Buto,
stood about midway between the Taly (Bolbitine) and
Thermuthiac (
Sebennytic)
branches of the Nile, a few
kilometers north of the east-west
Butic River...
-
island located in the
western Nile Delta,
situated between the
Saitic and
Sebennytic Nile
estuaries in Egypt. The name
originated from the city of Prosopis...
- (east to west): The
Pelusiac The
Tanitic The
Mendesian The
Phatnitic The
Sebennytic The
Bolbitine The
Canopic See
History of the Nile Delta. The Okavango...
- 18 Nile
mounts in the Delta,
Canopic (Canopus),
Bolbitine (Rosetta),
Sebennytic (Buto),
Phantnitic (Damietta),
Mendesian (Mendes),
Tanitic (Tanis) and...
- (Sebennytos) was an
ancient city of
Lower Egypt,
located on the now-silted up
Sebennytic branch of the Nile in the Delta.
Sebennytos was the
capital of
Lower Egypt's...
- to the
territory between the
Canopic branch and the
lower part of the
Sebennytic branch of the Nile,
before the
creation of the Prosôpitis nome, but they...