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TM Geo 4299
Egypt - Western coast (Western coast)The region ca. 250 BC - provincia: AegyptusThe provincia ca. 200 AD - according to Ptolemaios in the nomos Libya (admin.) - located near Zagylis (TM Geo 4298) - same as Zogrozagoules (Libya) (TM Geo 4300)? Zygrai (TM Geo 4325)?
31.506636,26.409102 (Lat,Long)
Links: Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire, Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire [2], Pleiades, Pleiades [2], ToposText
Status: village: kome; city: civitas
Greek name(s): Ζυγρίς
Latin name(s): Zygris - Zygrae
Coptic name(s): ⲍⲩⲅⲣⲁⲓⲥ
Ethnic(s): Zygrensis
Modern name(s): Mersa Baqqush
Variants: Zygris (Zygrai) - Mersa (Marsa) Baqqush - Zawyet Shammas (el-Chammas)
Repertoria: Dizionario II, p. 199-200
Biblio: RE s.v. Zugritae; JJP 30 (2000), p. 19
Map: Barrington Atlas, 2000, pl. 73 D2 (Zygris)
Note: cf. the people Zygritai (11138)
TM GeoRef | Publication | Attestation | Material | Language | Date | Provenance |
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26554 | Till, Osterbrief und Predigt in achmimischem Dialekt (Studien zur Epigraphik und Papyruskunde 2.1) + Journal of Juristic Papyrology (JJP) 30 (2000), p. 7-20, 10 | ϩⲛ̅ ⲍⲩ̣[ⲅⲣ]ⲁ̣ⲓⲥ | papyrus | Coptic (Akhmimic dialect) | AD05 | Egypt, U09 - Panopolis (Akhmim) [found & written] |