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  1. Pithom

    Pithom (Ancient Egyptian: pr-jtm; Hebrew: פיתום‎; Ancient Greek: Ἡρώπόλις Hērṓpólis or Ἡρώωνπόλις Hērṓōnpólis, and Πατούμος Patoúmos) was an ancient city of Egypt. Multiple references in ancient Greek, Roman, and Hebrew Bible sources exist for this city, but its exact location remains somewhat uncertain. A number of scholars identified it as the later archaeological site of Tell el-Maskhuta (Arabic: تل المسخوطة, romanized: Tall al-Masḫuṭa). Others identified it as the earlier archaeological site of Tell El Retabeh (Arabic: تل الرتابة, romanized: Tall al-Ratāba).

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  1. Pithom

    Pithom also called Per-Atum or Heroöpolis or Heroonopolis, is an ancient city of Egypt known from both biblical and Ancient Greek and Roman sources.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Pithom

    a town of Rameses, one of the treasure-cities built by the children of Israel in Lower Egypt, now, as discovered by M. Naville, reduced to a small village between Ismailia and Tel-el-Kebir.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of pithom in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of pithom in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9


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