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There is a record of Bishop Arbetion at Nicæa in 325, and Bishop Theodorus in 1086, but it is possible that the latter was bishop of another Pharbætus situated further to the west, and which according to
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Eugène Revillout, "Acte de fondation d'une chapelle à Hor-Merti dans la ville de Pharbaetus",
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The Chronicle of John, Bishop of Nikiu: Translated from Zotenberg's Ethiopic Text
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The Demotic dictionary of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
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ROUGÉ, Géographie ancienne de la Basse Egypte (Paris, 1891), 66–74;
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Egypt: handbook for travellers : part first, lower Egypt...
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Renaudot, "Historia patriarcharum alexandrinorum", 458.
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Hurbayt is located in Egypt
30°44′4.79″N 31°37′14.87″E / 30.7346639°N 31.6207972°E / 30.7346639; 31.6207972
Egypt
Governorate
Sharqia
Time zone
UTC+2
EST
Arabic
Sharqia Governorate
Egypt
stele
Strabo
Pliny
nome
Lower Egypt
Coptic
Ancient Egyptian
lit.
Ancient Egyptian
Ptolemaic
Roman Egypt
Ancient Greek
George of Cyprus
suffragan
Leontopolis
Augustamnica Secunda
Vansleb
John of Nikiu
Phocas

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