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Cusae

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An Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary: with an index of English words, king list and geological list with indexes, list of hieroglyphic characters, coptic and semitic alphabets, etc. Vol II
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No longer a residential bishopric, Cusae is today listed by the
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A Checklist of Bishops in Byzantine Egypt (A.D. 325 - c. 750)
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During the 5th century, the city was the settlement of
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Cusae was the capital of the 14th Nome of Upper Egypt.
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Old map of Cusae from Description de l'Égypte
Description de l'Égypte
Cusae is located in Egypt
27°26′40″N 30°49′00″E / 27.44444°N 30.81667°E / 27.44444; 30.81667
Egypt
Time zone
UTC+2
EST
hieroglyphs
Ancient Greek
Coptic
Upper Egypt
Ancient Egyptian
conventionally rendered
El Quseyya
Nile
Asyut Governorate
Hathor
necropolis
Meir
Middle Kingdom
Theban
pharaoh
Kamose
Hyksos
15th Dynasty
17th Dynasty
Legio II Flavia Constantia
bishopric
suffragan

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