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Egyptian Arabic: سمنود [sæmænˈnuːd], was
historically called Sebennytos or
Sebennytus. Coptic: ϫⲉⲙⲛⲟⲩϯ, and ϫⲉⲃⲉⲛⲟⲩⲧⲉ,
Coptic pronunciation: [ʃæmˈnudi, ʃæβæˈnudæ]...
- well, but at a very
advanced age.
Although the
historicity of
Manetho of
Sebennytus was
taken for
granted by
Josephus and
later authors, the
question as to...
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Pachnemunis (Kom el-Khanziri)
Phragonis (Tell-El-Faraïn, Côm-Faraïn)
Schedia Sebennytus (Sebennytos) Xois The
Sasanian conquest of Egypt,
beginning in AD 618...
- Phelbes, Philæ, Phragonis, Pselchis, Rhinocorura, Sais, Sata, Schedia,
Sebennytus, Sela, Sethroë, Syene,
Tamiathis (now Damietta;
geographically identical...
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Information Service.
Retrieved 25
April 2018. Smith, William, ed. (1857). "
Sebennytus".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Geography. Vol. 2. London: John Murray...
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Sebastopolis in
Abasgia Sebastopolis in
Armenia Sebastopolis in
Thracia Sebela Sebennytus Seert (Chaldean
Catholic Church)
Segermes Segia Segisama Seina Sela Selemselae...