• at the northern extremity of the Heroopolite Gulf (Gulf of Suez), in the Red Sea. Arsinoe was the capital of the Heroopolite nome, and one of the principal...
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  • Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez), a port of Egypt Arsinoe (Eritrea) Conope (Greece) or Arsinoe Ephesus, also called Arsinoe Faiyum (Egypt), also called Arsinoe...
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    The Suez Canal (Arabic: قَنَاةُ ٱلسُّوَيْسِ, Qanāt as-Suwais) is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red...
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  • Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez), also called Cleopatris, at the head of the Gulf of Suez Arsinoe, also called Olbia, at the mouth of the Gulf of Suez This disambiguation...
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  • Suez (the Heroopolite Gulf).  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Arsinoe"...
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    commemorated in the Pithom Stele. The city of Arsinoe was established at the mouth of the canal on the Gulf of Suez. From there, two exploratory missions were...
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    the harbor of Arsinoe, the present day Suez. The goods from the East African trade were landed at one of the three main Roman ports, Arsinoe, Berenice or...
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    that I am the Lord. And they did so. Gmirkin identified this as Arsinoe on the Gulf of Suez. A Ptolemaic-era geographical text at the Cairo Museum lists...
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  • the harbor of Arsinoe, the present day Suez. The goods from the East African trade were landed at one of the three main Roman ports, Arsinoe, Berenice or...
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  • Sea which runs up the Egyptian mainland as far as Arsinoë (near modern Suez)—the modern Gulf of Suez. It was the capital of the 8th nome of Lower Egypt...
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  • Heroopolite Gulf (category Suez Canal)
    coastline of the Heroopolite Gulf include Arsinoe, Heroopolis and Olbia. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Suez Canal" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed...
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    ArabDev - Arish - Arsinoe (Gulf of Suez) - Arsinoe I of Egypt - Arsinoe II of Egypt - Arsinoe III of Egypt - Arsinoe IV of Egypt - Arsinoe of Macedonia -...
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    to use canal locks, by which they regulated the water flow in the Ancient Suez Canal as early as the 3rd century BC. The Romans under Trajan too secured...
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    mission throughout with poor advice. The force sails by ship from Clysma (Suez, Egypt) to Luke Come but suffers heavy losses to storms in transit, so that...
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  • (beer) - Step pyramid - The Story of Sinuhe - Story of Wenamun - Suez - Suez Canal - Suez Crisis - Syenite - Syriac TT71 - Taba (Egypt) - Talatat - Tanis...
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    capital of Lower Egypt, Trajan's canal, and Arsinoe, near Suez, on the Sinus Heroopolites (modern Gulf of Suez). From Acca to Alexandria, ran along the Mediterranean...
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    Scylax of Caryanda to explore the Indian Ocean from the mouth of the Indus to Suez. Darius then marched through the Bolan Pass and returned through Arachosia...
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    Grégory Marouard (2012) The Pharaonic Site of Ayn Soukhna in the Gulf of Suez 2001-2009 Progress Report Dorothea Arnold, Amenemhat I and the Early Twelfth...
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  • Vicariate of Alexandria) : Heliopolis of Egypt (a Cairo suburb) and Port-Said (Suez Canal port) (incomplete?) Latin Patriarchate of Alexandria (long titular...
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  • including Prince of Pirates with Paul Henreid, Slaves of Babylon, Cairo to Suez, Jack McCall, Desperado, The Pathfinder, Siren of Bagdad and Flame of Calcutta...
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    Cyrene (near the village of Shahhat) with its port of Apollonia (Susa), Arsinoe (Taucheira), Berenice (Benghazi) and Barca (Marj). From the oldest and...
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    the only safe place for shipping upon the western Erythraean shore, from Suez to Guardafui. Backed by lands capable of cultivation, and by hills covered...
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    artificial canals like the Suez Canal – had visible impact on the economic and political standing of nations. The opening of the Suez Canal altered British...
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    would involve a departure from the Delta to a site near the modern port of Suez. From here they could have proceeded by boat to the ports of Abu Zenima or...
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    Containing an Account of the Navigation of the Ancients, from the Sea of Suez to the Coast of Zanguebar, vol. I, London Also Volume II. Wikisource has...
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    the Nile to the Red Sea. Necho's Canal was the earliest precursor of the Suez Canal. It was in connection with a new activity that Necho founded a new...
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    departed Egypt from the port of Ain Sukhna, on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez, as revealed by papyri and seals bearing Djedkare's name found on the site...
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    laws of Egypt, and notably completed the excavation of a canal system at Suez, allowing passage from the Bitter Lakes to the Red Sea, much preferable to...
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    Indian Ocean, especially as Tell-el-Mashuta was also roughly halfway between Suez and Bubastis. The archaeological evidence of large quantities of Phoenician...
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  • Virginia) (USA) 68) Bemwa (Pamouh), diocesan bishop of the Holy Diocese of Suez (Clysma). 69) Marc (Mark), Diocesan Bishop of Paris and all Northern France...
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