- (Qift)
Diocletianopolis in
Thebaide (Qus)
Diospolis Superior (Hu)
Hermonthis Latopolis (ancient Esna)
Maximianopolis in
Thebaide (Qena)
Philae Pselchis (Temple...
- La
Thébaïde (The Thebaid, The
Thebans or The
Theban Brothers) is a
tragedy in five acts (with
respectively 6, 4, 6, 3 and 6 scenes) in
verse by Jean Racine...
- 1894,
there is no
scene at the Oasis, the act
opens with the
monks in the
Thébaïde. When Athanaël
falls asleep there is an
extended ballet sequence "Les Sept...
- 2009), vol. 2, pp. 83–85 and 191–202 J. François, Le
Scoliaste de la
Thébaïde de Stace, Mémoire de licence, Liège, 1936, p. 82. R.D.
Sweeney (ed., Lactantii...
- Amasie,
never reached the stage. On 20 June 1664, Racine's
tragedy La
Thébaïde ou les frères
ennemis (The
Thebans or the
enemy Brothers) was produced...
- Aegypti),
Pelusium (for
Augustamnica Prima),
Pelusium *,
Ptolemais in
Thebaide (for
Thebais Secunda)
Other Archiepiscopal titular sees :
Damiata (Crusader...
- as
Ptolemais antea Syis,
renamed simply Ptolemais in 1925,
Ptolemais in
Thebaide in 1933. It has been
vacant for decades,
having had the
following in****bents...
- century,
originally a
suffragan of the
metropolitan see of
Ptolemais in
Thebaide, but it
became a
metropolitan see
itself in the 5th century,
having as...
- Kate
earned his PhD with his
doctoral thesis Quomodo heroes in
statii thebaide describantur quaeritur at the
University of Groningen.
After the war, he...
- A
Thebaide,
showing the
activities in the
lives of the saints, 1420...