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    Cusae (Ancient Greek: Κοῦσαι or Κῶς; Coptic: ⲕⲱⲥⲉⲓ or ⲕⲟⲥⲉⲓ) was a city in Upper Egypt. Its Ancient Egyptian name was qjs (variant qsy), conventionally...
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    controlled Upper Egypt up to Elephantine and ruled Middle Egypt as far north as Cusae. Kamose sought to extend his rule northward over all of Lower Egypt. This...
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  • of the Nile. Here are the graves of the nomarchs, mayors and priests of Cusae from the ancient Egyptian Old and Middle Kingdom. The cemetery is named...
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  • Kenya Kis (surname) KIS (weapon), a Polish World War II machine pistol Cusae, a city in Upper Egypt Kis FM, an Indonesian radio station Kis language...
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    cult centers of Hathor were founded across the region, at sites such as Cusae, Akhmim, and Naga ed-Der. In the First Intermediate Period (c. 2181–2055...
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    the Metropolitan Archbishopric Apollonopolis Parva (Côm-Esfaht, now Qus) Cusae Hermopolis Magna = Maior Hypselis (Chutb = Shutb) Oasis Magna (Kharga Oasis)...
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  • Coptic: ⲕⲱⲥ Kos) is a city in Egypt. In ancient times it was known as Cusae or Qesy. The city is in Asyut Governorate. Samir, Omar; Abdel-Salam, Mazen;...
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  • necks of two emblematic animals with panther heads Cusae (qjs) 𓀬 A39 U+1302C man on two giraffes Cusae (qjs) 𓀭 A40 U+1302D seated god I, me, my (when the...
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    Anthony Ferrario 1982–1993 Auxiliary Bishop of Honolulu Titular Bishop of Cusae Third Bishop of Honolulu Francis Xavier DiLorenzo 1994–2004 Apostolic Administrator...
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    November 8, 1977. On January 13, 1978, he was consecrated titular bishop of Cusae and auxiliary to the Bishop of Honolulu. Msgr. Charles Kekumano, Hawai‘i's...
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  • 1927. "El Hibah and esh Shurafa and Their Connection with Herakleopolis and Cusæ." Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’Égypte 27:76–104. Wenke, Robert...
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  • Zawty (Lycopolis) Asyut Upper Sycamore and Viper Apuat 14 Atef-Pehu Qesy (Cusae) al-Qusiya Lower Sycamore and Viper Hathor 15 Wenet Khemenu (Hermopolis)...
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    Ukhhotep II was a nomarch of the 14th nomos of Upper Egypt, headquartered in Cusae. He also held several charges such as haty-a, iry-pat, royal sealer, chief...
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    Nile Delta, from where they ruled over Lower Egypt and Middle Egypt up to Cusae. In the Aegyptiaca, a history of Egypt written by the Greco-Egyptian priest...
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    the title Great king. Alexandria Memphis Tanis Kharga Oasis Edfu Medamud Cusae Dakka Thebes Sehel Philae Koptos Tjebu Like his predecessors, Ptolemy IV...
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    see itself in the 5th century, having as suffragans Herrmopolis Parva, Cusae, Lycopolis, Hypselis, Apollonopolis Parva, Antaeopolis, Panopolis and Theodosiopolis...
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    Asyut Sauty, Syut, Syowt, Lycopolis, Lycon, Lyco Capital of its nome Qis (Cusae) 14th Hathor el-Qusiya Kis, Kusai Capital of its nome Akhetaten (Amarna)...
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  • 𓉅 ꜣtf-pḥt/nḏft-pḥt Atef Peht/Nedjfet Peht Northern ꜣtf/nḏft-Tree Qesy (Cusae) El Qusiya Hathor 15 𓉆 wnt Wenet Hare Khemenu (Hermopolis Magna) El Ashmounein...
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    Gardiner A39. It reads Qjs and it was used as the emblem of the city of Cusae. All listed motifs and emblems, but also tomb architecture and traded items...
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    identity came in 2008 from a prominent Coptic bishop, namely Bishop Thomas of Cusae and Meir, who gave the following speech at the Hudson Institute: What makes...
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    Civitas Popthensis Cohors Breucorum Contra Latopolis Crepedula Cufruta Culusi Cusae Cynopolis Cyrene, Libya Dabenarti Dahshur Debeira Dederiyeh Cave Deir el-Ballas...
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    power. In this view, Khyan directly ruled over Lower and Middle Egypt up to Cusae and indirectly dominated the Nile Valley as far south as Thebes, forcing...
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    Egyptian chariots started to roll in the battlefield at Nefrusy, north of Cusae (near modern Asyut). The chariots were improved versions of what they used...
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    Asyut Avaris Beni Hasan Bubastis Buhen Busiris (Lower Egypt) Buto Clysma Cusae Dahshur Deir el-Bahri Deir el-Medina Edfu El-Lahun Elephantine/Abu/Yebu...
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    Egypt. The Deir el-Muharraq complex is located on the Nile just south of Cusae (Coptic: ⲕⲟⲥⲕⲁⲙ, Arabic: القوصية), in Asyut Governorate in Upper Egypt....
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    brought together cities of Upper and Lower Egypt such as Elephantine, Coptos, Cusæ, Heracleopolis, Letopolis , the 4th nome of Lower Egypt, Bubastis, Heliopolis...
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    Coptic placenames - Corniche - Corvée - Crocodilopolis - Culture of Egypt - Cusae - Cyrenaica - Cyril of Alexandria Dahshur - Dahshur boats - François-Paul...
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  • refer to: Isa Qosja, Albanian film director Rexhep Qosja, Albanian writer Cusae or several similarly-named places in Egypt This disambiguation page lists...
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    Nekhebu reports overseeing the excavations of canals in Lower Egypt and at Cusae in Middle Egypt. Pepi I built extensively throughout Egypt, so much so that...
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    legion. Until the time of the Notitia Dignitatum the legion was stationed in Cusae. The Thebaid province faced south against the enemies the Romans, such as...
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