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City in Asyut, Egypt
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
Cusae
Archaeological site in Middle Egypt
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
Meir,_Egypt
Final Pharaoh of Theban seventeenth dynasty of Egypt
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
Kamose
City in Asyut, Egypt
Coptic: ⲕⲱⲥ Kos) is a city in Egypt. In ancient times it was known as Cusae or Qesy. The city is in Asyut Governorate. "Egypt: Governorates, Major Cities
El_Quseyya
Asiatic rulers of Dynasty XV of ancient Egypt
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
Hyksos
dead Khenti-qerer – A god[more detail needed] Kis – A god worshiped at Cusae Maa-ab-khenti-ah-t-f – A god[more detail needed] Maa-atht-f – A god of the
List_of_Egyptian_deities
4th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 221–204 BC)
the title Great king. Alexandria Memphis Tanis Kharga Oasis Edfu Medamud Cusae Dakka Thebes Sehel Philae Koptos Tjebu Like his predecessors, Ptolemy IV
Ptolemy_IV_Philopator
Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion
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
Hathor
Ancient Egyptian official
Ukhhotep II was a nomarch of the 14th nome of Upper Egypt, headquartered in Cusae. He also held several charges such as haty-a, iry-pat, royal sealer, chief
Ukhhotep_II
Place in Minya, Egypt
see itself in the 5th century, having as suffragans Herrmopolis Parva, Cusae, Lycopolis, Hypselis, Apollonopolis Parva, Antaeopolis, Panopolis and Theodosiopolis
Antinoöpolis
Administrative region in Aegyptus
the Metropolitan Archbishopric Apollonopolis Parva (Côm-Esfaht, now Qus) Cusae Hermopolis Magna = Maior Hypselis (Chutb = Shutb) Oasis Magna (Kharga Oasis)
Thebaid
Strip of land on the Nile valley between Nubia and Lower Egypt
Zawty (Lycopolis) Asyut Upper Sycamore and Viper Apuat 14 Atef-Pehu Qesy (Cusae) al-Qusiya Lower Sycamore and Viper Hathor 15 Wenet Khemenu (Hermopolis)
Upper_Egypt
Protodynastic Egyptian king
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
Scorpion_II
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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Topics referred to by the same term
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
Kis
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)
List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
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Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt
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
Nome_(Egypt)
were opened to a compromise. On 5 October 1938, Castagna was murdered in Cusae, after having escaped an attempted kidnapping by the brigands of Geresu
Sebastiano_Castagna
Roman legion
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
Legio_II_Flavia_Constantia
Ancient Egyptian official
governor of the 12th Dynasty in the 14th nome of Upper Egypt, headquartered in Cusae. He is mainly known from his tomb at Meir. He bears several titles and was
Senebi_I
Overview of and topical guide to ancient Egypt
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
Outline_of_ancient_Egypt
Monastery in Middle Egypt north of Asyut
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.
Deir_el-Muharraq
Archaeological site in Beni Suef governorate, Egypt
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
El_Hiba
Catholic bishop in Hawaii
Anthony Ferrario 1982–1993 Auxiliary Bishop of Honolulu Titular Bishop of Cusae Third Bishop of Honolulu Francis Xavier DiLorenzo 1994–2004 Apostolic Administrator
Catholic_bishop_of_Honolulu
Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church
Cuncacestre Cunga Féichin Cumae Curium Cursola Curubis Cures Sabinorum Cusae Cyanae Cybistra Cyme Cyparissia Cypsela Cyrene Cyrrhus Cyzicus Dadibra Dadima
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Topics referred to by the same term
Rexhep Qosja (1936–2026), Albanian writer, literary critic and academic Cusae or several similarly-named places in Egypt This disambiguation page lists
Qosja
Busiris, Butus, Cabasa, Casius, Cleopatris, Clysma, Coprithis, Coptus, Cusæ, Cynopolis in Ægypto, Cynopolis in Arcadia, Diocletianoplis in Thebaide,
List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Egypt
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
Chariotry_in_ancient_Egypt
Egyptian pharaoh, third ruler of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt in the late 24th century BC
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
Pepi_I_Meryre
Egyptian pharaoh
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
Khyan
Ancient Egyptian religious festivities
brought together cities of Upper and Lower Egypt such as Elephantine, Coptos, Cusæ, Heracleopolis, Letopolis, the 4th nome of Lower Egypt, Bubastis, Heliopolis
Mysteries_of_Osiris
Ancient Egyptian official
an Ancient Egyptian of the Twelfth Dynasty who was a local governor at Cusae. He is mainly known from his decorated tomb chapel at Meir. The inscriptions
Ukhhotep_III
Ethnic identification of the traditional Christian community of Egypt
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
Coptic_identity
Egypt Cultural tourism in Egypt Curse of the pharaohs Cursive hieroglyphs Cusae Customs of ancient Egypt Cynane Cynocephaly Cynopolis Cyril Aldred Cyrus
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Civitas Popthensis Cohors Breucorum Contra Latopolis Crepedula Cufruta Culusi Cusae Cynopolis Cyrene, Libya Dabenarti Dahshur Debeira Dederiyeh Cave Deir el-Ballas
History_of_North_Africa
American bishop
Parish in Kuliouou, Hawaii. Ferrario was appointed as titular bishop of Cusae and auxiliary bishop of Honolulu by Pope John Paul II on November 8, 1977
Joseph_Anthony_Ferrario
Catholic archdiocese in China
Sage (善味增爵), M.E.P. (1914-07-20 – death 1917-09-20, Titular Bishop of Cusæ (1914-07-20 – 1917-09-20) Jean-Marie-Michel Blois, M.E.P. (衛忠藩) (December
Archdiocese_of_Shenyang
Topics referred to by the same term
kus (film), 2004 Dutch film Kusasi language (ISO 639 language code kus) Cusae Kus, Bërzhitë, Tirana municipality, Albania Kus, Kashar, Tirana municipality
Kus_(disambiguation)
Irish Roman Catholic priest
[St. Omer?] ‘Supplementum Alithinologiæ, quod partes invectivæ in Hibernos cusæ in Alithinologia non oppugnatas evertit’ [St. Omer?] 1667, 4to. This and
John_Lynch_(Gratianus_Lucius)
Roman Catholic diocese in China
Order (S.J.) (Italian) (19 December 1929 – retired 1933), Titular Bishop of Cusæ (1929.12.19 – death 1975.01.21) Cipriano Cassini, S.J. (Italian) (15 January
Diocese_of_Bengbu
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Arabic, Muslim
Good News
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Greek
(Ἀδελφός) Greek name ADELPHOS means "born of the same womb; sibling."
Boy/Male
Russian
Holy.
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Hindu
Musical instrument
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Goddess Saraswati, Indras second wife
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German
Peaceful; Combination of Freda and Ella
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Muslim
Female goat
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British, English
Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of Jane
Male
English
Short form of English Matthew, MATT means "gift of God."
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name VĂN means "cloud" or "male."
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