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- Thebaid abstract "The Thebaid or Thebais (Greek: Θηβαΐδα, Thēbaïda or Θηβαΐς, Thēbaïs) is the region of ancient Egypt containing the thirteen southernmost nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos to Aswan. It acquired its name from its proximity to the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes. In Ptolemaic Egypt, the Thebaid formed a single administrative district under the Epistrategos of Thebes, who was also responsible for overseeing navigation in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.During the Roman Empire, Diocletian created the province of Thebais, guarded by the legions I Maximiana Thebanorum and II Flavia Constantia. This was later divided into Upper (Latin: Thebais Superior, Greek: Ἄνω Θηβαΐς, Anō Thēbaïs), comprising the southern half with its capital at Thebes, and Lower or Nearer (Latin: Thebais Inferior, Greek: Θηβαΐς Ἐγγίστη, Thēbaïs Engistē), comprising the northern half with capital at Ptolemais.Around the 5th century, since it was a desert, the Thebaid became a place of retreat of a number of Christian hermits, and was the birthplace of Pachomius. In Christian art, the Thebaid was represented as a place with numerous monks.".
- Thebaid capital Ptolemais.
- Thebaid thumbnail Dioecesis_Aegypti_400_AD.png?width=300.
- Thebaid wikiPageExternalLink 991398.
- Thebaid wikiPageID "1421666".
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- Thebaid capital Ptolemais.
- Thebaid commonLanguages Coptic_language.
- Thebaid commonLanguages Koine_Greek.
- Thebaid commonLanguages Latin.
- Thebaid commonName "Thebaid".
- Thebaid continent "Africa".
- Thebaid dateEvent "612".
- Thebaid era Late_Antiquity.
- Thebaid event Byzantine–Sassanid_War_of_602–628.
- Thebaid eventEnd "Conquest by Arabs".
- Thebaid eventStart "Division by emperor Diocletian".
- Thebaid hasPhotoCollection Thebaid.
- Thebaid nation "the Byzantine Empire, Diocese of Africa".
- Thebaid region "Upper Egypt".
- Thebaid religion Christianity.
- Thebaid subdivision "Province".
- Thebaid yearEnd "641".
- Thebaid yearStart "c.293".
- Thebaid subject Category:Ancient_Roman_provinces_in_Africa.
- Thebaid subject Category:Geography_of_ancient_Egypt.
- Thebaid subject Category:Late_Roman_provinces.
- Thebaid subject Category:Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Thebaid subject Category:Roman_Egypt.
- Thebaid type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Thebaid type AncientRomanProvincesInAfrica.
- Thebaid type District108552138.
- Thebaid type LateRomanProvinces.
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- Thebaid type Region108630985.
- Thebaid type State108654360.
- Thebaid type YagoGeoEntity.
- Thebaid type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Thebaid type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Thebaid type AdministrativeRegion.
- Thebaid type Place.
- Thebaid type PopulatedPlace.
- Thebaid type Region.
- Thebaid type Wikidata:Q532.
- Thebaid type AdministrativeArea.
- Thebaid type Place.
- Thebaid type Location.
- Thebaid comment "The Thebaid or Thebais (Greek: Θηβαΐδα, Thēbaïda or Θηβαΐς, Thēbaïs) is the region of ancient Egypt containing the thirteen southernmost nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos to Aswan. It acquired its name from its proximity to the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes.".
- Thebaid label "Tebaida (Egipto)".
- Thebaid label "Tebaida".
- Thebaid label "Tebaida".
- Thebaid label "Tebaide (Egitto)".
- Thebaid label "Thebaid".
- Thebaid label "Thebais (Ägypten)".
- Thebaid label "Thébaïde (Égypte)".
- Thebaid label "Фиваида".
- Thebaid label "テバイス".
- Thebaid sameAs Thebais_(Ägypten).
- Thebaid sameAs Tebaida_(Egipto).
- Thebaid sameAs Tebaida.
- Thebaid sameAs Thébaïde_(Égypte).
- Thebaid sameAs Tebaide_(Egitto).
- Thebaid sameAs テバイス.
- Thebaid sameAs Tebaida.
- Thebaid sameAs Tebaida.
- Thebaid sameAs m.0506b1.
- Thebaid sameAs Q768515.
- Thebaid sameAs Q768515.
- Thebaid sameAs Thebaid.
- Thebaid wasDerivedFrom Thebaid?oldid=598745175.
- Thebaid depiction Dioecesis_Aegypti_400_AD.png.
- Thebaid isPrimaryTopicOf Thebaid.
- Thebaid name "Thebaid".