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  2. Heliopolis, Cairo - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of Baron Empain Palace. Heliopolis (Egyptian Arabic: مصر الجديدة, Maṣr el-Gedīda, [ˈmɑsˤɾ el ɡɪˈdiːdæ,-eɡ-], lit. "New Egypt") was an early 20th century suburb outside Cairo, Egypt, which has since merged with Cairo and is administratively divided into the districts of Masr El Gedida and El Nozha in the Eastern Area.

  3. Heliopolis (ancient Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Heliopolis ( Jwnw, Iunu; Ancient Egyptian: 𓉺𓏌𓊖, romanized : jwnw, lit. 'the Pillars'; Coptic: ⲱⲛ; Greek: Ἡλιούπολις, romanized :Hēlioúpοlis, lit. 'City of the Sun') was a major city of ancient Egypt. It was the capital of the 13th or Heliopolite Nome of Lower Egypt and a major religious centre. Its site is within the ...

  4. Battle of Heliopolis - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Heliopolis. /  30.12944389°N 31.28888889°E  / 30.12944389; 31.28888889. The Battle of Heliopolis or Ayn Shams was a decisive battle between Arab Muslim armies and Byzantine forces for the control of Egypt. Though there were several major skirmishes after this battle, it effectively decided the fate of the Byzantine rule in ...

  5. Land of Onias - Wikipedia

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    Land of Onias. The Land of Onias ( Koinē Greek: Ὀνίας) [1] is the name given in Hellenistic Egyptian, Jewish, and Roman sources to an area in ancient Egypt 's Nile Delta where a large number of Jews settled. The Land of Onias, which included the city of Leontopolis ( Λεόντων πόλις ), was located in the Heliopolite Nome ...

  6. Leontopolis (Heliopolis) - Wikipedia

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    Leontopolis ( Egyptian: Ney-ta-hut) is the Greek name of a city that may correspond to either the modern area of Tell el Yehudiye or Tell el-Yahudiya (Egyptian Arabic: Jewish Mound ). It was an ancient city of Egypt in the 13th nome of Lower Egypt (the Heliopolite Nome ), on the Pelusiac branch of the Nile.

  7. List of Egyptian obelisks - Wikipedia

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    List of Egyptian obelisks. Bonomi (1843) [ 1] H.H. Gorringe (1882) [ 2] Lists of obelisks published during the 19th century. Obelisks had a prominent role in the architecture and religion of ancient Egypt. [ 3] This list contains all known remaining ancient Egyptian obelisks. [ 1][ 2] The list does not include modern or pre-modern pseudo ...

  8. Pithom - Wikipedia

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    Pithom ( Ancient Egyptian: pr-jtm; Biblical Hebrew: פִּתֹם, romanized: Pīṯōm; Koinē Greek: Ἡρώπόλις, romanized: Hērṓpólis or Ἡρώωνπόλις Hērṓōnpólis, [2] and Πατούμος Patoúmos) was an ancient city of Egypt. References in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Greek and Roman sources [3] exist for this city ...

  9. Nekhen - Wikipedia

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    Possible illustration of the conflict between Abydos and Nekhen (Hierakonpolis), on the Gebel el-Arak Knife, Louvre Museum, 3300–3200 BCE. [1]Nekhen (/ ˈ n ɛ k ə n /, Ancient Egyptian: nḫn), also known as Hierakonpolis (/ ˌ h aɪər ə ˈ k ɒ n p ə l ɪ s /; Greek: Ἱεράκων πόλις, romanized: Hierákōn pólis; [2] either: City of the Hawk, [3] or City of the Falcon, a ...