The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, Volume 2George Bell, 1885 - Egypt |
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... king of kings autocrator , beloved by Pthah and Isis , Caius Caisaros Germanicus immortal . Fig . 50. The name of Claudius , written The king of kings autocrator , Tiberius Claudius . Fig . 51. The papyrus plant in flower . Fig . 52. A ...
... king of kings autocrator , beloved by Pthah and Isis , Caius Caisaros Germanicus immortal . Fig . 50. The name of Claudius , written The king of kings autocrator , Tiberius Claudius . Fig . 51. The papyrus plant in flower . Fig . 52. A ...
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... king Anemneb , about B.C. 1200. ( H. Horeau . ) Fig . 125. The courtyard of the temple of Medinet Aoou , showing the small Greek columns , the remains of the Christian church which was built within the area . ( H. Horeau . ) Fig . 126 ...
... king Anemneb , about B.C. 1200. ( H. Horeau . ) Fig . 125. The courtyard of the temple of Medinet Aoou , showing the small Greek columns , the remains of the Christian church which was built within the area . ( H. Horeau . ) Fig . 126 ...
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... King Agrippa ridiculed by the Alexandrians The Jews declared to be foreigners in Alexandria King Agrippa informs the emperor The prefect Flaccus recalled · Philo's embassy to Rome ; his character and writings Apion's embassy to Rome ...
... King Agrippa ridiculed by the Alexandrians The Jews declared to be foreigners in Alexandria King Agrippa informs the emperor The prefect Flaccus recalled · Philo's embassy to Rome ; his character and writings Apion's embassy to Rome ...
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... King Silco • 457 LEO . The Alexandrians rebel and murder the patriarch The bishops advise Leo not to yield Libya rebels 473 LEO II . · 477 BASILICUS rebels and supports the Egyptian opinions PAGE 329 330 331 ib . 332 ib . 333 ib . ib ...
... King Silco • 457 LEO . The Alexandrians rebel and murder the patriarch The bishops advise Leo not to yield Libya rebels 473 LEO II . · 477 BASILICUS rebels and supports the Egyptian opinions PAGE 329 330 331 ib . 332 ib . 333 ib . ib ...
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... king . Before , however , she would do this , she made a treaty with him , which would strongly prove , if anything were still wanting , the vice and meanness of the Egyptian court . It was , that , although married to his sister ...
... king . Before , however , she would do this , she made a treaty with him , which would strongly prove , if anything were still wanting , the vice and meanness of the Egyptian court . It was , that , although married to his sister ...
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