The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, Volume 1George Bell, 1876 - 839 pages |
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... aimed at the conquest of Judæa and Samaria , ard sometimes to save those kingdoms from becoming provinces of Babylon . The wealth and population of the country were as great or greater under these kings of Memphis PREFACE .
... aimed at the conquest of Judæa and Samaria , ard sometimes to save those kingdoms from becoming provinces of Babylon . The wealth and population of the country were as great or greater under these kings of Memphis PREFACE .
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... Judæa Shishank helps the Edomites to rebel against Judæa 128 129 932 Shishank conquers Rehoboam and takes Jerusalem The soldiers regain their privileges 130 131 909 Zerah invades Judæa ; perhaps AESES VII . . ** ** * The city of ...
... Judæa Shishank helps the Edomites to rebel against Judæa 128 129 932 Shishank conquers Rehoboam and takes Jerusalem The soldiers regain their privileges 130 131 909 Zerah invades Judæa ; perhaps AESES VII . . ** ** * The city of ...
Page xxxv
... Judæa independent He asks the Jews of Egypt to join him in celebrating the feast 164 Philometor goes to Rome for help against his brother , and is 388 ib . 389 ib . ib . 391 ib . replaced on the throne ; Cyrene given to Euergetes ...
... Judæa independent He asks the Jews of Egypt to join him in celebrating the feast 164 Philometor goes to Rome for help against his brother , and is 388 ib . 389 ib . ib . 391 ib . replaced on the throne ; Cyrene given to Euergetes ...
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... Judæa write to Egypt ; the books of Maccabees . 132 Jesus the son of Sirach • · · The Alexandrians rebel ; Euergetes withdraws to Cyprus ; murders his son • He regains his throne ; the wars in Syria PAGE 410 · 411 412 ib . 414 · 415 416 ...
... Judæa write to Egypt ; the books of Maccabees . 132 Jesus the son of Sirach • · · The Alexandrians rebel ; Euergetes withdraws to Cyprus ; murders his son • He regains his throne ; the wars in Syria PAGE 410 · 411 412 ib . 414 · 415 416 ...
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... Judæa , and the Trojan war . ( 58 ) At this time the Island of Meroë was the only state which bounded Egypt on the south that had any settled civilisation , the only spot in which we can suppose that the buildings had not been made by ...
... Judæa , and the Trojan war . ( 58 ) At this time the Island of Meroë was the only state which bounded Egypt on the south that had any settled civilisation , the only spot in which we can suppose that the buildings had not been made by ...
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Abou Simbel Abydos afterwards Alexander Alexandria Amasis Amun Amun-Ra Amunmai Thori Amunothph Antigonus Arabs army Assyrian British Museum Bubastis buildings built called Cambyses carried cataract chief coast columns conquered crown Cyprus death Delta desert Diod Egyptian Ethiopia goddess gods gold granite Greek head Hebrew Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics historian honour Hophra hundred Inarus inscriptions Isis island Israelites Jews Judæa Karnak king's kingdom land Libyan Lower Egypt Manetho Memnonium Memphis Meroë mummy Napata nation neighbours Nile Nitocris Nubia obelisks ornamented Osiris Osirtesen palace Pelusium perhaps Persians Phenicians Philadelphus priests probably Pthah Ptolemy pyramids Queen race Rameses Rameses II Red Sea reign religion river sacred Sais sculpture second oval sent ships Shishank side soldiers spelt stone Syene temple Thebaid Theban Theban kings Thebes Thoth Thothmosis thousand throne tombs trade tribes Upper Egypt valley walls worshipped