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Was (wer) ist Egypt$24026$ - definition

ASPECT OF HISTORY
Egypt (satrapy); History of Achaemenid Egypt; Persian Period of Egypt; Persian egypt; Persian Egypt; Achaemenid Egypt

Aegyptus         
  • 2nd-century relief of Anubis as a Roman infantryman in the [[Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa]]
  • The [[Byzantine Empire]] in 629 after [[Heraclius]] had reconquered Syria, Palestine and Egypt from the [[Sassanid Empire]].
  • Theophilus of Alexandria]] standing triumphantly on top of the Serapeum with its bust of Serapis
  • Bronze statue of a nude youth, from [[Athribis]] in [[Lower Egypt]] ([[British Museum]], London)
  • 30 BC–50 AD}}, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • The Mediterranean world in 650, after the Arabs had conquered Egypt and Syria from the Byzantines.
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  • Copper-alloy statuettes of Egyptian gods Anubis (left) and Horus (centre) as Roman officers with ''[[contrapposto]]'' stances ([[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]])
  • 5th-century Christian [[relief]] ([[Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst]])
  • Augustan-era ''[[krater]]'' in Egyptian [[alabaster]], found in a Roman necropolis at [[San Prisco]] in 1897 ([[National Archaeological Museum, Naples]])
  • Possible personification of the province of Egypt from the [[Temple of Hadrian]] in Rome ([[National Roman Museum]])
  • Roman-era Christian-themed wool-and-linen Egyptian textile ([[Louvre]])
  • A 1st-century AD Roman emperor wearing ''[[nemes]]'' with a ''[[uraeus]]'', as [[pharaoh]] ([[Louvre]])
  • ''balteus'']] ([[British Museum]])
  • Statue of an orator, wearing a [[himation]], from [[Heracleopolis Magna]], in [[Middle Egypt]] ([[Egyptian Museum]], Cairo)
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  • 130}}, with a blue ''sagum'', silver ''fibula'', white tunic, and red ''balteus'', with related grave goods ([[Antikensammlung Berlin]])
  • A map of the Near East in 565, showing Byzantine Egypt and its neighbors.
  • crocodile]] ([[Braccio Nuovo]]). Sculpture from Rome's [[Temple of Isis and Serapis]].
  • A possible 2nd-century papyrus fragment of the ''[[Gospel of Peter]]'', from the [[Oxyrhynchus Papyri]] (''P''. ''Oxy''. LX 4009, [[Sackler Library]])
  • Roman trade with India]] started from Aegyptus according to the [[Periplus of the Erythraean Sea]] (1st century).
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  • 305}}) in the [[Serapeum of Alexandria]], represented in a [[mosaic]] from [[Sepphoris]] in [[Roman Palestine]]
  • The first generations of the imperial [[Severan dynasty]] depicted on the "[[Severan Tondo]]" from Egypt ([[Antikensammlung Berlin]])
  • North apse of the [[Red Monastery]] of Sohag
  • 150}}, with a blue ''sagum'', ''fibula'', white tunic with purple ''[[angusticlavus]]'', and red ''balteus'' ([[Antikensammlung Berlin]])
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  • Enthroned statue of the syncretic god [[Serapis]] with [[Cerberus]], from [[Pozzuoli]] ([[National Archaeological Museum, Naples]])
  • Trilingual ''stela'' of G. Cornelius Gallus from Philae ([[Egyptian Museum]])
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  • Granite statue of Caracalla wearing ''[[nemes]]'' and ''[[uraeus]]'' cobra headdress ([[Alexandria National Museum]])
ROMAN PROVINCE THAT ENCOMPASSED MOST OF MODERN-DAY EGYPT
Egypt (Roman province); Aegyptus (province); Aegyptus Province; Aegyptus (Roman province); Ægyptus; History of roman egypt; Byzantine Egypt; AEgyptus; History of Roman Egypt; Egypt (Roman Province); Aegyptus I; Aegyptus II; Roman province of Egypt; Aegyptus Secundus; Aegyptus secundus; Aegyptus Primus; Arabia Nova; Aegyptus Herculea; Aegyptus Iovia
In Greek mythology, Aegyptus or Ægyptus (; ) was a legendary king of ancient Egypt.Egypt took its name from his, according to folk etymology (see the article Copt); thus for Euripides, in his tragedy Helen, Aegyptus has become Egypt itself: "Proteus, while he lived, was King here, ruling the whole of Aigyptos from his palace on the island of Pharos.
Egypt–Morocco relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN EGYPT AND MOROCCO
Morocco–Egypt relations; Morocco-Egypt relations; Egypt-Morocco relations; Egypt – Morocco relations; Egypt Morocco relations; Egypt - Morocco relations; Morocco Egypt relations; Morocco – Egypt relations; Morocco - Egypt relations
Morocco-Egypt relations refers to the bilateral relations between the kingdom of Morocco and the Arab Republic of Egypt.
Egypt–Malaysia relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND EGYPT
Egypt-Malaysia relations; Egypt – Malaysia relations; Egypt Malaysia relations; Egypt - Malaysia relations; Malaysia Egypt relations; Malaysia – Egypt relations; Malaysia-Egypt relations; Malaysia - Egypt relations; Malaysia–Egypt relations
Egypt–Malaysia relations are foreign relations between Egypt and Malaysia. Egypt has an embassy in Kuala Lumpur, and Malaysia has an embassy in Cairo.

Wikipedia

History of Persian Egypt

The history of Persian Egypt is divided into two eras following the Achaemenid conquest of Egypt punctuated by an interval of independence:

    • Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt (525–404 BC), also known as the First Egyptian Satrapy.
    • Thirty-first Dynasty of Egypt (343–332 BC), also known as the Second Egyptian Satrapy.