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Syēnē Aswān | Syēnē Aswān [List]<ref>On the map every bishopric is marked with the symbol of a domed church.</ref> | ||
Philae Jazirat al-birba | Philae Jazirat al-birba [List]<ref>Cf. note 1.</ref> | ||
Nubia<ref>The word "Noubia" is written on the west bank of the Nile just opposite Ombo (Omboi).</ref> an-nūba | Nubia<ref>The word "Noubia" is written on the west bank of the Nile just opposite Ombo (Omboi).</ref> an-nūba [only on the map] | ||
Tathis Tāfa | Tathis Tāfa [only on the map] | ||
Kataractē Nilou ash-shalālāt<ref>No symbol is marked near this name.</ref> | Kataractē Nilou ash-shalālāt<ref>No symbol is marked near this name.</ref> [only on the map] | ||
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[[Category:Literary Sources]] | [[Category:Literary Sources]] |
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THRONOS ALEXANDRINOS
(675 - 703 A.D.)
A list of bishoprics depending on the Patriarch of Alexandria, with a map annexed, was brought to England by R. Pococke (London Brit. Mus., MS. Add. 5662). All place-names are written in both Coptic and Arabic.
Ed.: R. Pococke, Description of the East, London, 1743, vol. I, p. 279.
T.: MC (Pococke), III, 1, fol. 491v). C:1
Syēnē Aswān [List]<ref>On the map every bishopric is marked with the symbol of a domed church.</ref>
Philae Jazirat al-birba [List]<ref>Cf. note 1.</ref>
Nubia<ref>The word "Noubia" is written on the west bank of the Nile just opposite Ombo (Omboi).</ref> an-nūba [only on the map]
Tathis Tāfa [only on the map]
Kataractē Nilou ash-shalālāt<ref>No symbol is marked near this name.</ref> [only on the map]
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