Nome (Egypt)

Nome (Egypt)

A nome ( /noʊm/; from Greek: Νομός, “district”) was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt. Today's use of the Greek nome rather than the Egyptian term sepat came about during the Ptolemaic period. Fascinated with Egypt, Greeks created many historical records about the country. These were more accessible to later Western historians and influenced their adoption of Greek terms.

Read more about Nome (Egypt):  Ancient Egypt, Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, The Nomarch, Survival of The Nomes