The History of Egypt from the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640E. Moxon, 1846 - 600 pages |
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afterwards Alexander Alexandria Amasis Antigonus Antiochus Arabs Arrian Arridæus Arsinoë Artaxerxes Asia Minor Athenæus Athenians battle Berenice body Cæsar called Cambyses carried CHAP chief Cleomenes Cleopatra coast coins Colo-Syria conquered conqueror conquest Cyprus Cyrene Darius Delta Demetrius desert Diodorus Siculus Egyp Egyptian Ethiopia Euergetes fleet forces gained gave gods gold Greece Greek mercenaries guard held Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics historian honour Hophra hundred Inarus inscriptions island Jews Josephus Judea king king's kingdom land laws learned Lower Egypt Macedonian Manetho Memphis Meroë Necho Nectanebo neighbouring Nile Osiris palace Palestine Pausanias Pelusium perhaps Persians Phenicians Philadelphus Philometor Philopator Pliny Plutarch priests province Psammetichus Ptolemy Soter put to death queen Rameses Red Sea reign religion Roman Rome satrap sent ships soldiers soon statues Syria temple Theban Thebes thought thousand throne tian trade troops Upper Egypt wealth whole