Note 112
Both Eutychius (Annal. tom. ii. p. 319) and
Elmacin (Hist. Saracen. p. 28) concur in fixing the taking
of Alexandria to Friday of the new moon of Moharram of the
twentieth year of the Hegira, (December 22, A.D. 640.) In
reckoning backwards fourteen months spent before Alexandria,
seven months before Babylon, &c., Amrou might have invaded
Egypt about the end of the year 638; but we are assured that
he entered the country the 12th of Bayni, 6th of June,
(Murtadi, Merveilles de l'Egypte, p. 164. Severus, apud
Renaudot, p. 162.) The Saracen, and afterwards Lewis IX. of
France, halted at Pelusium, or Damietta, during the season
of the inundation of the Nile.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 51