๐๏ธ Pelusium-Thmuis
Ruined Roman fortress and Hellenistic city in northeastern Egypt
๐ Fast Facts
- Located in northeastern Egypt near Port Said, at the ancient mouth of the Nile River
- Strategic border fortress controlling access to Egypt under Ptolemaic and Roman rule
- Site contains remains of Roman military structures, temples, and domestic quarters
- Largely unexcavated; accessible to researchers but not a major tourist destination
Pelusium-Thmuis served as a critical military and trade hub in antiquity, guarding the eastern frontier of Egypt where the Nile Delta meets the Mediterranean. First developed under Ptolemaic rule, the city became a major Roman garrison after Egypt's incorporation into the empire in 30 BCE. The site reveals layers of occupation spanning the Hellenistic through early Islamic periods, though much remains buried beneath accumulations of silt and sand ...