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- Rhacotis (Egyptian: r-ꜥ-qd(y)t, Gr**** Ῥακῶτις; also romanized as Rhakotis) was the name for a city on the northern coast of Egypt at the site of Alexandria...
- adaptation measures. Gr**** Alexandria was divided into three regions: Rhakotis Rhakotis (from Coptic Rakotə,[contradictory] "Alexandria") was the old city...
- runners. On 31 December 1942, she was directed to the German blockade runner Rhakotis by a RAF Coastal Command Whitley from 502 Squadron based at RAF St Eval...
- January 1943, U-410 rescued 80 survivors from the German blockade-runner MV Rhakotis after she was sunk by HMS Scylla. The survivors were returned to St. Nazaire...
- explicitly identified as Osiris in full) had been the god of the village of Rhakotis before it expanded into the great capital of Alexandria. With his (i.e...
- earliest port facilities were built in 1900 BC in the then-village of Rhakotis, to service coastal shipping and supply the island of Pharos (now part...
- entry for anyone wishing to trade with Egypt. An Egyptian city or town, Rhakotis, existed on the s**** where Alexandria is now. Behind it were five villages...
- regions of the ****enistic civilization. The ancient Egyptian city of Rhakotis was renovated as Alexandria, which became the largest city around the Mediterranean...
- SS Rhakotis, a German p****enger-cargo steamer built in 1907 for trade between Germany and South America. After the outbreak of World War I, Rhakotis operated...
- approached by the Countess. Using the Atlas, Kate drags the Countess into Rhakotis during its conquest by Alexander the Great. In plea, the Countess tells...