Busiris - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Busiris
- an ancient king of Egypt
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AET_4.9.C
stomach of Osiris, Lord of Bûsiris, so that the poison no
Athen_10.442
irynthians by Ephippus, in his Busiris. And he introduces
Cic:Rep_3.15
the Euxine, the Egyptian king Busiris, ** the Gauls, ** and
Busiris 2
- a village in the Heracleopolite nome, Egypt
PCairZen_59368
( ? ) of hay lying at Bousiris in the Herakleopolite
Busiris 3
- a city in Lower Egypt
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Aelian:NA_10.28
& The people of Busiris and of Abydos in Egypt and of
AET_1.4
foes of Osiris, Lord of Busiris; all the foes of Banebded,
AET_1.10
Go you in peace to Busiris !
AET_1.14.70
Lo, Busiris, Mendes, Heliopolis, Letopolis, Pe, Dep,
AET_1.14.81
princesses and the women of Busiris, those in the upper row
AET_1.14.85
his foreleg be taken to Busiris for your father Osiris-Onnophris the
AET_1.14.88
Be glad, O women of Busiris, Horus has overthrown his enemies.
AET_2.1.I
Look, he is bound for Busiris: let the mouth become small
AET_4.29.r
Isis of the district of Busiris, prophet of the divine Ennead,
AET_4.32.A
soldiers of the territory of Busiris, Psammetik, born to the lady
AET_8.1
of the Ma, Pamai in Busiris,
AET_8.1
of the Ma, Sheshonq, of Busiris,
AET_8.12
gone to Lycopolis in the Busirite nome, which had been occupied
AET_9.12
you. Your corpse lives in] Busiris and the Thinite nome.
Plin:HN_5.49
Heliopolite, Prosopite, Panopolite, Busirite, Onuphite, Saite, Ptenethus,
Plin:HN_5.64
the Town of Isis, Busiris, Cynopolis, Aphroditopolis, Sais, and
POxy_1380
out of three temples that at Busiris 270& called . . .
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