- the
Egyptian language suggest Rhacotis as an
older name for
Alexandria before the
arrival of
Alexander the Great.
Rhacotis was
located west of the now-silted...
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Bicyclus rhacotis, the
Rhacotis bush brown, is a
butterfly in the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the
Republic of the Congo...
- was
founded originally in the
vicinity of an
Egyptian settlement named Rhacotis (that
became the
Egyptian quarter of the city).
Alexandria grew rapidly...
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identified as
Osiris in full) had been the
tutelary deity of the
village of
Rhacotis,
before it
suddenly expanded into the
great capital of "Alexandria". Being...
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Ancient Egypt Egypt 332 BC
Founded by
Alexander the
Great on the town of
Rhacotis,
which dates back to the Old
Kingdom Zeila (as Avalites)
Bilad al-Barbar...
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Capital of its nome
Raqote (Alexandria) 331 BC 3rd
Serapis Alexandria Rhacotis, Rakotə,
Eskendereyyah Alexandria was the
intellectual and
cultural center...
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melino Dyar, 1912
Mexico Caria plutargus (Fabricius, 1793) Brazil.
Caria rhacotis (Godman & Salvin, 1878) Honduras, Guatemala, Panama,
Colombia , Peru. Caria...
- Qift
Qubbet el-Hawa
Quiza Xenitana Qustul Rachgoun Rapidum Raqqada Reperi Rhacotis Riqqeh Rock art of
Iheren and
Tahilahi Roknia Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania...
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Alexandria in
April 331 BC on the site of the
small fishing village of
Rhacotis as the
marine base for his fleet. The city was
built on a
narrow limestone...
- is a
timeline of the
history of the city of Alexandria, Egypt. 331 BC –
Rhacotis renamed "Alexandria" by
Alexander the
Great (approximate date). 330 BC...