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- Tanitic the Mendesian the Phatnitic or Phatmetic (later the Damietta) the Sebennytic the Bolbitine (later the Rosetta) the Canopic (also called the Herakleotic...
- the Mendesian, the Phatnitic (extant; now the Damietta or Damyat), the Sebennytic, the Bolbitinic, the Canopic (extant; now the Rosetta or Rashid). The...
- Lykopolis (Gr****: Λυκούπολις) in the Antiquity, an ancient town in the Sebennytic nome in Lower Egypt. From its appellation, the city was apparently founded...
- island located in the western Nile Delta, situated between the Saitic and Sebennytic Nile estuaries in Egypt. The name originated from the city of Prosopis...
- Xois sat upon an island formed by the Sebennytic and Phatnitic branches of the Nile. It belonged to the Sebennytic Nome, and later was the capital of its...
- Buto, stood about midway between the Taly (Bolbitine) and Thermuthiac (Sebennytic) branches of the Nile, a few kilometers north of the east-west Butic River...
- (east to west): The Pelusiac The Tanitic The Mendesian The Phatnitic The Sebennytic The Bolbitine The Canopic See History of the Nile Delta. The Okavango...
- 18 Nile mounts in the Delta, Canopic (Canopus), Bolbitine (Rosetta), Sebennytic (Buto), Phantnitic (Damietta), Mendesian (Mendes), Tanitic (Tanis) and...
- (Sebennytos) was an ancient city of Lower Egypt, located on the now-silted up Sebennytic branch of the Nile in the Delta. Sebennytos was the capital of Lower Egypt's...
- Ptempathio), in the southwestern part of the nome, near the border with the Sebennytic and Busirite nomes. In the 7th century CE, Thelbonthis continued to prosper...