Cynopolis

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

CYNO´POLIS(Κυνων πόλις, Steph. B. s. v.;Ptol. 4.5.59: Eth. Κυνοπολίτης), a town in the Cynopolite nome of the Heptanomis, lat. 28° 2′ N. The dog-headed deity Anubis was here worshipped. (Strab. 17. p. 812.) It is probably the Canum of Pliny (Plin. Nat. 5.11). Cynopolis is the modern Samnallus. There was in the Delta also a town of this name, and with the same local deity. (Strab. 17. p. 802; Plut. de Is. et Osir. 100.72.)
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