Mendes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Mendes
- a city in the Nile delta, Egypt
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282/20a
Ptolemy goes to Mendes, to celebrate a festival for his accession.
264/18a
Inscr_43, the "Mendes Stele", recording the participation of Ptolema
  Within translations:
Aelian:Fr_35
& & Ochus kills the goat of Mendes. [36] & {39 DF} &
AET_1.11
you justified Onnophris, come to Mendes; O lusty Bull, come to
AET_1.14.70
Lo, Busiris, Mendes, Heliopolis, Letopolis, Pe, Dep, Memphis,
AET_2.9.2
The Temple of Hatmehyt { Mendes } become bushes, palms and
AET_4.18.B
The Ram within Anpet is in my heart, because
AET_4.32.B
nome of Busiris { or Mendes }, of Heliopolis, of .
AET_4.36
troops in the nome of Mendes; a counsellor for every citizen
AET_5.6
one, the great one in Djedet, a thousand offerings and provisions
AET_8.1
of the Ma, Djedamoniuefankh, of Mendes,
AET_8.1
Count Djedamoniuefankh 115 in Mendes and The Granary of Re,
AET_9.1.G
; Djedty, the soul of Mendes. It is praised for ever.
Athen_15.688
those called Metopian and Mendesian are prepared with the
Euseb]:Chron_137
pis and Mnevis and the goat of Mendes were honoured as god
Euseb]:Chron_149
ynasty. 4 kings of Mendes: Nepheretes, 6 years Achoris,
PCairZen_59470
to you, Theogenes arrived at Mendes on the 23rd . . .
Plin:HN_5.49
Cynopolite, Hermopolite, Xoite, Mendesian, Sebennyte, Cabasite, Latopolite,
Plin:HN_5.64
Bolbitine, Sebennytic, Phatnitic, Mendesic, Tanitic, and last
POxy_1380
; at Hermopolis in the Mendesian nome leader ; at Pharba
PSI_329
eted} & Year 28, Dystros 8, in Mendes. From Amyntas, about
SelPap_1.88A
(257) year 28, Dystrus 17, in Mendes.
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