- Heptanŏmis
Heptanŏmis (a. Geogr.), Mittelägypten, welches von Hermopolis Magna bis in die Nähe der Theilung des Nil reichte; Kaiser Theodosius nannte es Arcadia; j. Vostani.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Heptanŏmis (a. Geogr.), Mittelägypten, welches von Hermopolis Magna bis in die Nähe der Theilung des Nil reichte; Kaiser Theodosius nannte es Arcadia; j. Vostani.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Heptanomis — (Greek: polytonic|ἡ Επτανομίς, in Ptol. iv. 5. § 55; more properly polytonic|Ἑπτὰ Νομοί or polytonic|Ἑπταπολίς, in Dionys. Perieg. 251; and sometimes polytonic|ἡ μεταζύ [γή] ; meaning Seven Nomes , a nome being a subdivision of ancient Egypt),… … Wikipedia
ГЕФАНОМИС — • Heptanŏmis, см. Aegyptus, Египет … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Hermopolis — Magna or simply Hermopolis (Ammian, ii. 16) or Hermopolis Megale (Greek: polytonic|Ἑρμοῦ πόλις μεγάλη, Steph. B. s.v. ; Ptol. iv. 5. § 60) or Hermupolis (It. Anton. pp 154, seq.) is the site of ancient Khmun, and is located near the modern… … Wikipedia
Arcadia Ægypti — Arcadia or Arcadia Ægypti was an ancient region in Roman controlled Egypt. The territory was mostly carved from the former region, Heptanomis, and included the nomes of Memphites, Heracleopolites, Arsinoites, Aphroditopolites, Oxyrhyncites, which … Wikipedia
Ägypten [1] — Ägypten (gr. Ägyptos, lat. Aegyptus, a. Geogr., Sittengesch. u. Ant.). I. Das Land. Land in NOAfrika, an beiden Ufern des Nils, grenzte in N. an das Mittelmeer, in O. an das Peträische Arabien u. den Arab. Meerbusen, in S. an Äthiopien, in W. an… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Anthony of Egypt, Saint — born 251, Koma, near al Minyā, Heptanomis, Egypt died Jan. 17?, 356, Dayr Mārī Antonios hermitage, near the Red Sea; feast day January 17 Egyptian hermit considered the founder of organized Christian monasticism. He began his practice of… … Universalium
Crocodilopolis — or Krokodilopolis (Greek: Κροκοδείλων πόλις) or Ptolemais Euergetis or Arsinoe (Greek: Ἀρσινόη) or Krialon[1][2] was an ancient city in the Heptanomis, Egypt, the capital of Arsinoites nome, on the western bank of the Nile, between the river and… … Wikipedia
Heptapolis — (Greek: polytonic|Ἑπταπολίς, meaning Seven cities ) was the name of the capitals of the Heptanomis in ancient Egypt, and included the cities of Memphis, Heracleopolis, Crocodilopolis (later, Arsinoe), Aphroditopolis, Oxyrhynchos, Cynopolis, and… … Wikipedia
Antinopolis — (Antinoöpolis) (Greek: polytonic|Ἀντινόου πόλις, Coptic Ansena, modern Sheikh Ibada) was a city founded at an older Egyptian village by the Roman emperor Hadrian to commemorate his deified young beloved, Antinous, on the east bank of the Nile,… … Wikipedia
Acanthus (Egypt) — Acanthus (Greek: polytonic|Ἄκανθος; in Ptolemy, polytonic|Ἀκανθῶν Πόλις) was an ancient city of Egypt, on the western bank of the Nile, 120 stadia south of Memphis. Its site is located at the modern village of Dashour. It was in the Memphite Nome … Wikipedia