-
seven distributaries or branches, (from east to west): the
Pelusiac the
Tanitic the
Mendesian the
Phatnitic or
Phatmetic (later the Damietta) the Sebennytic...
- the
Pelusiac branch was the
easternmost during Ramesses'
reign while the
Tanitic branch (i.e. the
branch on
which Tanis was located) did not
exist at all...
-
flood relief schemes. From east to west, they were: the Pelusiac, the
Tanitic, the Mendesian, the
Phatnitic (extant; now the
Damietta or Damyat), the...
- Egypt, and the
location of a city of the same name. It is
located on the
Tanitic branch of the Nile,
which has long
since silted up. The
first study of...
- Defenneh, was a city in
ancient Egypt. It was
located on Lake
Manzala on the
Tanitic branch of the Nile,
about 26 km (16 miles) from Pelusium. The site is now...
- The site of Tell
Basta (Bubastis), at the
confluence of the
Pelusiac and
Tanitic branches of the Nile,
contains monuments to the
Hyksos kings Khyan and...
- in
ancient times seven distributaries (east to west): The
Pelusiac The
Tanitic The
Mendesian The
Phatnitic The
Sebennytic The
Bolbitine The
Canopic See...
- city in
Lower Egypt,
located on the
canal east of the Nile,
between its
Tanitic and
Mendesian branches. Its
ruins are near the
modern city of
Timayy al-Imdid...
- (Rosetta),
Sebennytic (Buto),
Phantnitic (Damietta),
Mendesian (Mendes),
Tanitic (Tanis) and
Pelusiac (Pelusium). 19 (sect. 19–21:
Interior of the mouth...
- at Tell al-Naqus near
Baqliya on a
canal east of the Nile,
between its
Tanitic and
Mendesian branches. The
ancient Egyptian names of this city were Ba'h...