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TM GeoRef id TM Geo id Publication and line TM id TM Authorwork id Date [▲] Provenance Language [▲] Attested Name [▲] Name Standard [▲] TM Geo id Full name Administrative situation Status Detail Biblio Note
21675 1518 Niketas David, Summorum apostolorum orationes laudatoriae, 8 (col. 159)259AD 890 aboutGreekἐν μιᾷ μὲν τῶν ... πόλεων Ὀστρακίνῃ καλουμένῃὈστρακίνη259Northern Sinai - Ostrakine (El-Felusiyat)polis (§ 8)'... How much did he bear in Eleutheropolis from the shield-bearers of impiety; how much in Gaza and Tyros, and in the adjacent village-towns of the foreigners, ... and when he went to Egypt, ... and this true man of Israel lived for a long time with the Egyptians, ... so he died for all men at the cross; in one of the cities of Egypt (called Ostrakine) he was sacrificed as a lam; ...'