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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... visits Rome The younger Ptolemy murdered The state of literature ; Dydimus , his Scholia on Homer ; the buildings · Antony sends for Cleopatra ; her costly attire Tarsus described Cleopatra's earrings He murders Arsinoë ; their vices ...
... visits Rome The younger Ptolemy murdered The state of literature ; Dydimus , his Scholia on Homer ; the buildings · Antony sends for Cleopatra ; her costly attire Tarsus described Cleopatra's earrings He murders Arsinoë ; their vices ...
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... visits Egypt The prefect Elius Gallus invades Arabia The Ethiopian Arabs ; Queen Candace They invade Egypt The Dodecaschoenos ; Hierasy caminon the limits of the empire The coinage Temples built in Upper Egypt and Nubia Egyptian ...
... visits Egypt The prefect Elius Gallus invades Arabia The Ethiopian Arabs ; Queen Candace They invade Egypt The Dodecaschoenos ; Hierasy caminon the limits of the empire The coinage Temples built in Upper Egypt and Nubia Egyptian ...
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... visits Egypt ; the new canal dug The testaments of the twelve patriarchs Ezekiel's tragedy of the departure from Egypt The Jews rebel and lose their privileges HADRIAN · Quarrel between Memphis and Heliopolis about the bull Apis 122 ...
... visits Egypt ; the new canal dug The testaments of the twelve patriarchs Ezekiel's tragedy of the departure from Egypt The Jews rebel and lose their privileges HADRIAN · Quarrel between Memphis and Heliopolis about the bull Apis 122 ...
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... of christian learning founded by Pantænus . Clemens Alexandrinus ; his writings 206 194 PERTINAX . PESCENNIUS NIGER 208 VOL . II . m A.D. 196 SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS , visits Egypt Proclus removes his CONTENTS OF VOL . II . xvii.
... of christian learning founded by Pantænus . Clemens Alexandrinus ; his writings 206 194 PERTINAX . PESCENNIUS NIGER 208 VOL . II . m A.D. 196 SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS , visits Egypt Proclus removes his CONTENTS OF VOL . II . xvii.
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... visits Egypt Proclus removes his school from Naucratis Persecution of the Christians PAGE 209 210 ib . Origen teaches in the catechetical school Heraclas teaches in the school Julius Africanus writes his chronology by the help of ...
... visits Egypt Proclus removes his school from Naucratis Persecution of the Christians PAGE 209 210 ib . Origen teaches in the catechetical school Heraclas teaches in the school Julius Africanus writes his chronology by the help of ...
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