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- Rhinocorura (Gr****: Ῥινοκόρουρα, Rhinokóroura, or Ῥινοκούρουρα, Rhinokoúroura) or Rhinocolura (Ῥινοκόλουρα, Rhinokóloura) was the name of a region and...
- appointed Vicar Apostolic of Libreville and bishop of the titular see of Rhinocorura; he became bishop of Libreville when it was elevated to a diocese in...
- El-Arish. The Septuagint translates Naḥal Mizraim in Isaiah 27:12 as Rhinocorura. Although in later Hebrew the term naḥal tended to be used for small...
- following cities: Pelusium, Setroithes (or Sethroitis), Tanis, Thmuis, Rhinocorura, Ostracine (or Ostracina), Pentaschoinon, Casium, Aphnaion, Hephaestus...
- control and the Pharaoh was carried off in captivity to Susa in Persia. Rhinocorura (Gr**** for "Cut-off Noses") and the eponymous region around it were used...
- noses of some criminals and exiled them to the Sinai towns of Tjaru or Rhinocorura, whose own name was Gr**** for "nose removal". The Byzantine Empire, believing...
- criminals were often exiled to locations in Sinai, such as Tjaru and Rhinocorura. In 1854, all forms of JCP were abolished in the Netherlands with the...
- educational discipline. Disfigured Egyptian criminals were exiled to Tjaru and Rhinocorura on the Sinai border, a region whose name meant "cut-off noses." Corporal...
- foot of Mount Casius; it is now an inconsiderable fen. The towns are Rhinocorura and, in the interior, Rafah, Gaza, and, still more inland, Anthedon:...
- Pharan, Pharbæthus, Phat****, Phelbes, Philæ, Phragonis, Pselchis, Rhinocorura, Sais, Sata, Schedia, Sebennytus, Sela, Sethroë, Syene, Tamiathis (now...