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'''Xois''' ({{lang-cop|ⲥϦⲱⲟⲩ}}<ref>https://st-takla.org/books/pauline-todary/coptic-language/egyptian.html</ref>, {{lang-grc|Ξόις}}, [[Strabo]] xvii. p, 802; [[Ptolemy|Ptol.]] iv. 5. § 50; {{lang|grc|Ξόης}}, [[Stephanus of Byzantium|Steph. B.]] ''s. v.'') was a town of great antiquity and considerable size. It was located nearly in the center of the [[Nile Delta]] in [[Egypt]], and is identified as the [[ancient Egypt]]ian city of '''Khasut''' ('''Khaset''' or '''Sakha''').
'''Xois''' ({{lang-ar|سخا}}, {{lang-grc|Ξόις}}, {{lang-cop|ⲥϦⲱⲟⲩ}}<ref>https://st-takla.org/books/pauline-todary/coptic-language/egyptian.html</ref> [[Strabo]] xvii. p, 802; [[Ptolemy|Ptol.]] iv. 5. § 50; {{lang|grc|Ξόης}}, [[Stephanus of Byzantium|Steph. B.]] ''s. v.'') was a town of great antiquity and considerable size. It was located nearly in the center of the [[Nile Delta]] in [[Egypt]], and is identified as the [[ancient Egypt]]ian city of '''Khasut''' ('''Khaset''' or '''Sakha''').


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:03, 31 January 2018

Xois
Xois is located in Egypt
Xois
Xois
Location in Egypt
Coordinates: 31°05′20″N 30°57′04″E / 31.089°N 30.951°E / 31.089; 30.951
Country Egypt
GovernorateKafr El Sheikh
Population
 (2006)
 • Total14,733
Time zoneUTC+2 (EST)

Xois (Arabic: سخا, Ancient Greek: Ξόις, Coptic: ⲥϦⲱⲟⲩ[1] Strabo xvii. p, 802; Ptol. iv. 5. § 50; Ξόης, Steph. B. s. v.) was a town of great antiquity and considerable size. It was located nearly in the center of the Nile Delta in Egypt, and is identified as the ancient Egyptian city of Khasut (Khaset or Sakha).

History

Xois sat upon an island formed by the Sebennytic and Phatnitic branches of the Nile. It belonged to the Sebennytic Nome, and later was the capital of its own nome, the Xoite nome.

The 14th dynasty consisted, according to Manetho, of 76 Xoite kings. This dynasty immediately preceded that of the Hyksos during the Second Intermediate Period. It seems possible, therefore, that Xois, from its strong position among the marshes of the Nile Delta formed by the intersecting branches of the river, could have held out during the occupation of the Delta by the Hyksos, or at least compromised with the invaders by paying them tribute. This hypothesis, however, is not shared by most Egyptologists today who believe that the 14th dynasty was based in Avaris in the eastern delta.[2]

By some geographers, Xois is supposed to be the Papremis of Herodotus (ii. 59, iii. 12). Champollion (l'Egypte sous les Pharaons, vol. ii. p. 214) identified Xois's remains at modern-day Sakha (Sakkra), which is the Arabic synonym of the Coptic Xeos and of the old Egyptian Skhoo (Niebuhr, Travels, vol. i. p. 75). The road from Tamiathis to Memphis passed through Xois.

Through the Roman and Byzantine era, Xios was the center of a Christian bishopric. It remains a vacant titular bishopric[3] from the Roman era.

References

  1. ^ https://st-takla.org/books/pauline-todary/coptic-language/egyptian.html
  2. ^ Kim Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period, Museum Tusculanum Press, (1997)
  3. ^ Xios at catholic-hierarchy.org.
  •  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1854–1857). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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