- en.wikipedia.org PelusiumMap of ancient Lower Egypt showing Pelusium. Pelusium (Ancient Egyptian: pr-jmn; Coptic: Ⲡⲉⲣⲉⲙⲟⲩⲛ/. Ⲡⲉⲣⲉⲙⲟⲩⲏ, romanized: Peremoun, or.
- britannica.com place/PelusiumIn the 26th and later Egyptian dynasties , Pelusium was the main frontier fortress against Palestine and was a customs post for Asiatic goods.
- perceptiotr.com ПелузийPelusium, denizden yaklaşık iki buçuk mil uzakta, kıyı ile Nil Deltası'nın bataklıkları arasında yer alıyordu.
- egyptatours.com battle-of-pelusium/The critical battle of Pelusium transferred the throne of the Pharaohs to Cambyses II of Persia, marking the start of the Achaemenid Twenty-Seventh Dynasty of...
- videobible.com bible-dictionary/pelusiumPelusium, also known as Sin in the King James Version of the Bible, is a significant location mentioned in the book of Ezekiel in the Old Testament.
- alexander-the-great.org settlements/pelusiumIn 333 BC, Pelusium opened its gates to Alexander the Great, who placed a garrison in it under the command of one of those officers entitled Companions of the...
- travel2egypt.org al-arish-travel-guide/the-…In the annals of Egyptian history, the ancient city of Pelusium stands as a testament to the country’s storied past.
- ancientegypt.fandom.com wiki/PelusiumPelusium (ancient Egyptian: pr-ỉmn, modern: Tell el-Farama) is an Ancient Egyptian city in Lower Egypt, located in the eastern extremes of the Nile Delta at the Mediterranean Sea.
- tripsinegypt.com battle-of-pelusium/The battle of Pelusium started due to the irritating, foolish and aggravating actions of Pharaoh Amasis II the father of Psametik III.
- worldhistory.org article/43/the-battle-of-…Those Egyptians not killed at Pelusium fled to the safety of Memphis with the Persian army in pursuit.