The History of Egypt: From the Earliest Times Till the Conquest by the Arabs, A.D. 640, Volume 1George Bell and sons, 1885 - 842 pages |
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Page xxxvi
... throne ; the wars in Syria . 418 The tyranny of persons travelling on the public service Agatharcides ; cause of the Nile's overflow 419 420 The voyage to India or Eastern Africa 421 The king's writings ; salaries in the Museum 423 ...
... throne ; the wars in Syria . 418 The tyranny of persons travelling on the public service Agatharcides ; cause of the Nile's overflow 419 420 The voyage to India or Eastern Africa 421 The king's writings ; salaries in the Museum 423 ...
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... throne ; the wars in Syria . The Alexandrians rebel ; Euergetes withdraws to Cyprus ; muriers his son 416 • 417 418 The tyranny of persons travelling on the public service 419 Agatharcides ; cause of the Nile's overflow 420 The voyage ...
... throne ; the wars in Syria . The Alexandrians rebel ; Euergetes withdraws to Cyprus ; muriers his son 416 • 417 418 The tyranny of persons travelling on the public service 419 Agatharcides ; cause of the Nile's overflow 420 The voyage ...
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... throne about fifteen hundred years before the Persian invasion , that is to say , two thousand years before the Christian era . He was probably the Menu of the Hindoos , their first of created beings , and holiest of law - makers ; and ...
... throne about fifteen hundred years before the Persian invasion , that is to say , two thousand years before the Christian era . He was probably the Menu of the Hindoos , their first of created beings , and holiest of law - makers ; and ...
Page 42
... throne of Thebes ; but he is very much thrown into the shade by Amun - Nitocris ( see Fig . 40 ) , his strong- minded and am- bitious wife . She Manetho . was the last of the race of Eratos- mmm Fig . 39 . Fig . 40 . E The Memphite ...
... throne of Thebes ; but he is very much thrown into the shade by Amun - Nitocris ( see Fig . 40 ) , his strong- minded and am- bitious wife . She Manetho . was the last of the race of Eratos- mmm Fig . 39 . Fig . 40 . E The Memphite ...
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... throne was a minor ; Queen Nitocris , who had before governed for her husband , now governed for his successor ; and even when the young Thoth- mosis came of age , he was hardly king of the whole country till after the death of Nitocris ...
... throne was a minor ; Queen Nitocris , who had before governed for her husband , now governed for his successor ; and even when the young Thoth- mosis came of age , he was hardly king of the whole country till after the death of Nitocris ...
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Abou Simbel afterwards Alexander Alexandria Amasis Amun-Ra Amunothph Antigonus Arabs army Arridæus Artaxerxes Asia Minor Assyrian Athenians Babylon body Bubastis buildings built called Cambyses cataract chief coast conquered conqueror Cyprus Cyrene Darius death Delta Demetrius desert Diod Egyptian Ethiopia goddess gods gold Greece Greek Greek mercenaries head Hebrew held Heliopolis Herodotus hieroglyphics honour Hophra hundred Inarus inscriptions island Israelites Jews Judæa Karnak king's kingdom kings of Sais land Libyan Lower Egypt Macedonian Manetho marched Memphis Meroë mummy Napata nation Nectanebo neighbours Nile Nubia obelisks ornamented Osiris Osirtesen Pelusium perhaps Persians Phenicians Philadelphus priests province Pthah Ptolemy pyramids queen Rameses Rameses II Red Sea reign religion river sacred satrap sculpture sent ships Shishank side soldiers statues stone Syene Syria temple Thebaid Theban kings Thebes Thothmosis thousand throne tombs trade troops Upper Egypt valley walls worshipped
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