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... force of Ho , as in Fig . 39 . Fig . 44. The name of Mekora , or Menkera . The characters are Ra , M or Men , K. The three pair of arms only differ from the single pair by the vowel sound which follows . Fig . 45. Section of the pyramid ...
... force of Ho , as in Fig . 39 . Fig . 44. The name of Mekora , or Menkera . The characters are Ra , M or Men , K. The three pair of arms only differ from the single pair by the vowel sound which follows . Fig . 45. Section of the pyramid ...
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... force . Fig . 105. Plan of the temple at Medinet Abou . Fig . 106. View of the courtyard of Medinet Abou . The four smaller columns are of Greek work , and are a part of a Christian church which was built about the fourth century and ...
... force . Fig . 105. Plan of the temple at Medinet Abou . Fig . 106. View of the courtyard of Medinet Abou . The four smaller columns are of Greek work , and are a part of a Christian church which was built about the fourth century and ...
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... force of the Ch . The whole is pronounced Amunehe Chem . From the word Amunehe comes the Greek word Mnevis , the name of the Bull of Heliopolis . Fig . 116. Pasht . P , Ch , T. Fig . 117. Athor . Her name is pictorial rather than spelt ...
... force of the Ch . The whole is pronounced Amunehe Chem . From the word Amunehe comes the Greek word Mnevis , the name of the Bull of Heliopolis . Fig . 116. Pasht . P , Ch , T. Fig . 117. Athor . Her name is pictorial rather than spelt ...
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... forces 313 Cyrene rebels ; and is conquered Cyprus conquered by Ptolemy Greek and Egyptian troops compared Demetrius son of Antigonus defeated at Gaza Antioch built as the capital of Syria and Babylonia Antigonus attacks Petra 312 Peace ...
... forces 313 Cyrene rebels ; and is conquered Cyprus conquered by Ptolemy Greek and Egyptian troops compared Demetrius son of Antigonus defeated at Gaza Antioch built as the capital of Syria and Babylonia Antigonus attacks Petra 312 Peace ...
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... forces against Antiochus Antiochus again enters Egypt ; retreats at the command of Popilius Judas Maccabeus makes Judæa independent • ib . • ib . · 391 ib . 392 164 He asks the Jews of Egypt to join him in celebrating the feast ...
... forces against Antiochus Antiochus again enters Egypt ; retreats at the command of Popilius Judas Maccabeus makes Judæa independent • ib . • ib . · 391 ib . 392 164 He asks the Jews of Egypt to join him in celebrating the feast ...
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