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Phacusa
Phacusa was a city in the late Roman province of Augustamnica Prima and a bishopric that was a suffragan of Pelusium, the metropolitan see of that province. Ptolemy〔IV, v, 24.〕 makes it the suffragan of the nomos of Arabia in Lower Egypt; Strabo〔XVII, i, 26.〕 places Phacusa at the beginning of the canal which empties into the Red Sea; it is described also by Peutinger's Table under the name of Phacussi, and by the Anonymus of Ravenna (130), under Phagusa. Phacusa is identified widely with the modern Tell-Fakus; Heinrich Brugsch and Navilla〔In "Goshen and the Shrine of Saft el-Henneh" (London, 1885).〕 place it at Saft, about twelve miles from there. ==Bishops==
In the list of the partisan bishops of Meletius present at the Council of Nicæa in 325 may be found Moses of Phacusa;〔Athanasius, "Apologia contra Arian.", 71.〕 he is the only titular we know of.
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