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- retained the Gr**** name, and was referred to in Latin sources as the oppidum Leontos, though the Egyptian name still lingered among primary speakers of Coptic...
- Press. ISBN 0-19-504652-8. Leo the Wise (1863). "Tu sophōtatu Basileōs Leontos ta heuriskomena panta: nunc primum in unum corpus collecta" [Novel Constitutions]...
- meaning 'the heart of the lion', a name already attested in the Gr**** Kardia Leontos whose Latin equivalent is Cor Leōnis. The Arabic phrase is sometimes approximated...
- Taremu (Leontopolis) 11th Bast and Sekhmet (cult center) Kafr Al Muqdam Leonto, Leontos, Tell el-Muqdam One of the capitals during the 23rd Dynasty; capital...
- the Residency via the road of Agiou Dimitriou, and to the market via the Leontos Sofou road. The Residency was saved by its employees, who hurried to help...
- Poulcheria Zavolea Melisseidou, "Nikefhoros Phokas (El) Nikfur", ek ton Leontos tou Diakonou, Kedrenou, Aboul Mahasen, Zonara, Ibn El Athir, Glyka, Aboulfeda...
- in turn generated Heaven and Earth. Modern scholars call this deity the 'leonto‑cephaline' figure – a winged, lion-headed, nude male, whose torso is entwined...
- known in Byzantine times as the Gate of the Lion (Gk. Πόρτα Λέοντος, Porta Leontos, in Latin Porta Leonis) after the marble lions that flanked its entrance...
- "Lives of the Saints: Martyr Julian of Emesa". Orthodox Church in America. Léontos Diakónou Historía Λέοντος Διακόνου Ιστορία. 1864. p. 297. Syriac Catholic...
- (5th century) Saint Justa, nun. Venerable Nestor. Saint Leo of Samos (Leontos), Bishop of Samos, Wonderworker (9th century) Peter of Braga (Peter of...