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Berenice Troglodytica, also
called Berenike (Gr****: Βερενίκη) or Baranis, is an
ancient seaport of
Egypt on the
western s**** of the Red Sea. It is situated...
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Berenice Troglodytica,
appears as the
black Indo-Egyptian maid of one of the
Three Marys,
usually Mary Jacobe. (The
natives of
Berenice Troglodytica had ancestors...
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ancient town of
ancient Egypt, near
Sabae in the
Regio Troglodytica, on the west
coast of the Red Sea,
between the 20th and 21st degrees...
- Alexandria,
Barbaria extended from the
border of
Egypt just
south of
Berenice Troglodytica to just
north of
Ptolemais Theron. From
there to the Bab-el-Mandeb was...
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located nearly opposite of
Hermopolis Magna and was
connected to
Berenice Troglodytica by the Via Hadriana.
During the New Kingdom, the city, Hir-we, was the...
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Hermiou – A city
built by
Ptolemy I in the 4th
century B.C.
Berenice Troglodytica – A city
built by
Ptolemy I in the 3rd
century B.C. on the Red Sea Coast...
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navigation and
trading opportunities from
Roman Egyptian ports like
Berenice Troglodytica along the
coast of the Red Sea and
others along the Horn of Africa, the...
- rope net". An
inscribed amphora fragment in
Tamil Brahmi at
Berenice Troglodytica, Red Sea (Egypt),
dated between 1st
century BCE and 1st
century CE. Tamil-Brahmi...
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priesthood in the
Pithom stele.
Arsinoe Philotera Myos
Hormos Berenice Troglodytica Berenice Ptolemy revived earlier Egyptian programmes to
access the Red...
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historian Strabo: 120
Roman vessels sailed every year from
Berenice Troglodytica and many
times touched southern Arabia Felix on
their travel to India...