- in
Terenuthis during incursions of the Maziks. John
Moschus went
there at the
beginning of the 7th century.
There is
frequent mention of
Terenuthis in...
- to
Renenutet during harvest time. Initially, her cult was
centered in
Terenuthis.
Renenutet was
depicted as a
cobra or as a
woman with the head of a cobra...
- (Hagar-En-Nauatiyeh) Sais (San Al Hajar) Taua (Thaouah? near Ebiar?)
Terenuthis (Al Tarranah)
Thois (Tideh)
Ancient episcopal sees of the
Roman province...
- goddess. A few
cities ****her
north in the Nile Delta, such as Yamu and
Terenuthis, also had
temples to her. Dendera, Hathor's
oldest temple in
Upper Egypt...
- (Ancient: "Tjeku") Tell el-Rataba Tell el-Sahaba Tell
Nebesha Tell Qua'
Terenuthis (Modern: "Kom Abu Billo")
Thmuis (Modern: "Tell el-Timai") Tura Xois (Modern:...
- in Rome by Pope Pius XII he was
personally ordained titular bishop of
Terenuthis,
along with co-consecrators
Archbishops Celso Constantini and
Henri Streicher...
-
cartouche was only
found on a
stone block from Kom Abu
Billo (ancient
Terenuthis) in the
western Nile Delta.
According to Jürgen von Beckerath, Penamun...
- monks. Abba
Poemen and Abba Anoub,
along with a
handful of monks, fled to
Terenuthis, on the
river Nile.
After leaving Scetis, Abba
Poemen and his
group first...
-
diaspora of the monks, the
seven brothers moved to the
ancient city of
Terenuthis (modern day Al-Tarrānah in the
Western Delta),
Lower Egypt, at
which point...
-
geographically identical with Damiata), Tanasia, Tanis, Taua, Tentyris,
Terenuthis, Thennesus,
Theodosiopolis in Arcadia, Thinis, Thmuis, Thois, Xois, Zygris...