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- Heroopolite_Gulf abstract "In ancient times, the Heroopolite Gulf was the Gulf of Suez in the vicinity of Heroopolis; there is evidence indicating that the Red Sea and its Gulf of Suez extended as far northward as the Bitter Lakes of Egypt.Ptolemy II Philadelphus opened a west-east "Suez" canal in Heroopolis (circa 270-269 BC) and constructed a navigable lock, with sluices, between the Heroopolite Gulf and the Red Sea so as to allow the passage of vessels but prevent salt water from the Red Sea from mingling with the fresh water in the canal.Ancient cities which were at one time situated along the coastline of the Heroopolite Gulf include Arsinoe, Heroopolis and Olbia.".
- Heroopolite_Gulf wikiPageID "18796694".
- Heroopolite_Gulf wikiPageRevisionID "552457206".
- Heroopolite_Gulf hasPhotoCollection Heroopolite_Gulf.
- Heroopolite_Gulf subject Category:Suez_Canal.
- Heroopolite_Gulf comment "In ancient times, the Heroopolite Gulf was the Gulf of Suez in the vicinity of Heroopolis; there is evidence indicating that the Red Sea and its Gulf of Suez extended as far northward as the Bitter Lakes of Egypt.Ptolemy II Philadelphus opened a west-east "Suez" canal in Heroopolis (circa 270-269 BC) and constructed a navigable lock, with sluices, between the Heroopolite Gulf and the Red Sea so as to allow the passage of vessels but prevent salt water from the Red Sea from mingling with the fresh water in the canal.Ancient cities which were at one time situated along the coastline of the Heroopolite Gulf include Arsinoe, Heroopolis and Olbia.".
- Heroopolite_Gulf label "Heroopolite Gulf".
- Heroopolite_Gulf sameAs m.04ghvd8.
- Heroopolite_Gulf sameAs Q12095856.
- Heroopolite_Gulf sameAs Q12095856.
- Heroopolite_Gulf wasDerivedFrom Heroopolite_Gulf?oldid=552457206.
- Heroopolite_Gulf isPrimaryTopicOf Heroopolite_Gulf.