Pesla

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

PESLA or PESCLA(Not. Imp. 100.28, vol. 1. p. 75, ed. Böcking), is probably the border-fortress in the N. of the Thebaid, which Ptolemy (Ptol. 4.5.71) calls Πασσάλωνor Πάσσαλος.Pesla stood on the right bank of the Nile, and was the quarters of a German company (turma) of cavalry (D'Anville, Mém. sur l'Egypte, p. 190).
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