30°33′7″N 32°5′55″E / 30.55194°N 32.09861°E / 30.55194; 32.09861 Pithom (Ancient Egyptian: pr-jtm; Biblical Hebrew: פִּתֹם, romanized: Pīṯōm; Koinē...
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Delta from the 7th century BCE, but John Van Seters thinks this unlikely. Pithom Raamses On In 1885, Édouard Naville identified Goshen as the 20th nome of...
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1:11). The store-city Pithom in the same passage is, according to one theory, Heliopolis. Today, it is generally believed that Pithom is the archaeological...
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Pi-beseth Pi-hahiroth Pilate Pinon Piram Pirathon Pisgah Pisidia Pishon/Pison Pithom Pithon Pochereth Pontius Pontus Poratha Potiphar Potipherah Prisca Priscilla...
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initially led to the assumption that Tell el-Maschuta was the biblical Pithom. For example, Per Tem was also mentioned on the recovered statue of Ankhkherednefer...
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known as the Memphis Stele, and a nearly complete copy is found on the Pithom Stele II. Ptolemaic Decrees Decree of Canopus, for Ptolemy III Rosetta Stone...
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pr-itm, 'House of Atum', changed over time into 'Tumilat', as well as into 'Pithom'). The old name of the valley is Wadi as-Sadir (Arabic: وادي السدير), which...
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canal through the ancient Egyptian cities of Bubastis, Pi-Ramesses, and Pithom were discovered by Napoleon Bonaparte and his engineers and cartographers...
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at Mendes, shortly after his accession. The Pithom stele records the inauguration of a temple at Pithom by Ptolemy, in 279 BC on his royal jubilee. Both...
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Original name of Palestine Phrygia – Nation in Asia Minor Phut Phoenicia Pithom Punt Puqudu, as "Pekod" Patmos Ramathlehi Rapiqum – Assyrian City Rehoboth...
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