Antinoe

E500827

Antinoe is the ancient Egyptian city founded by the Roman emperor Hadrian in memory of his companion Antinous, later known as Antinoopolis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
administrativeRole capital of the nome of Antinoite
alsoKnownAs Antinoopolis NERFINISHED
Antinoopolis (Egypt) NERFINISHED
Antinoöpolis NERFINISHED
commemorates Antinous NERFINISHED
country Egypt
declinePeriod early Islamic period
excavatedBy Albert Gayet NERFINISHED
excavationPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
foundedBy Hadrian NERFINISHED
foundedInCentury 2nd century
foundedInPeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
foundedInYear 130
hasArchaeologicalRemains hippodrome
necropolis
streets with colonnades
temples
theatre
hasCivicStatus metropolis of the Thebaid
hasCoordinateLatitude 27.95
hasCoordinateLongitude 30.90
hasCulturalPeriod Hellenistic-Roman
Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Coptic NERFINISHED
Greek
Latin
hasPatronDeity Antinous NERFINISHED
hasReligion Christianity
Greco-Roman polytheism
hasStatus titular see
knownFor late antique cemeteries
well-preserved textiles
locatedIn Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedInGovernorate Minya Governorate NERFINISHED
locatedNear modern village of Sheikh Ibada
locatedOn east bank of the Nile
namedAfter Antinous NERFINISHED
originalName Antinoopolis NERFINISHED
partOf Roman Egypt NERFINISHED
nome of the Thebaid
urbanType planned city
wasEpiscopalSeeOf Coptic Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria NERFINISHED
wasInProvince Thebaid NERFINISHED

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