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    Les Romains en Égypte, de Ptolémée XII à Vespasien by Bernard Legras

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Their presence in Egypt, which took many different forms, prepared in its way the conquest of the kingdom, and its reduction into a province of the Roman Empire. …”
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    West Meets East: Roman Mosaics of Ionia by Werner JOBST

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Whereas there are dominant the contacts with Egypt, Mesopotamia and Persia in Greek times, with the taking over of the Pergamenian Kingdom by Rome and with the establishment of the proconsular province of Asia (129-126 v. …”
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    THREE UNPUBLISHED ROMAN & BYZANTINE COINS FROM OXYRHYNCHUS by Mona Gabr Hussein

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The main Importance of these our coins is not only in spotting light upon some types, and local coinage-industry in Roman& Byzantine Egypt, and its relations to the Alexandrian Mint during that era, but also in clearing more the economic role of Egypt as a Roman Province, and different faces of coinage industry, either produced in Alexandria or being struck in some local mints in other territories throughout Egypt. …”
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    Roman gems and jewellery: a quantitative study on trends in Roman gem supply and use from the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD by Sotomayor, G

    Published 2022
    “…The fourth chapter looks to material from Roman sites and provinces focusing on Gaul, Britain, and Egypt, as well as Carnuntum, Caesarea Maritima, Xanten, and Aquileia. …”
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    Debt in late antique Egypt, 400-700 ce – approaches to a time in transition by Buchanan, E

    Published 2015
    “…<p>Modern scholars are deeply divided over the extent to which early Byzantine provinces such as Egypt adopted imperial Roman law. …”
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    P.Lond. I 113.10, the exile of patriarch Kyros of Alexandria, and the Arab conquest of Egypt by Jankowiak, M

    Published 2022
    “…Nikephoros’ account of several Roman campaigns to defend this province in the years preceding the invasion of ʿAmr b. al-ʿAs in 640 relocates the most detailed narrative of the Muslim conquest of Egypt, the Chronicle of John of Nikiu, in its context: that of the aftermath of the defeat of a major Roman army sent to Egypt in 639. …”
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    A selection of frescoes in the tombs of Bagwat region from the first to the sixth centuries AD by Rana Basheer

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Bagwat tombs are one of the oldest gatherings of Christian cemeteries in Egypt and a witness to an important transitional stage in the history of El Kharga Oasis in the Western Desert, which is the Roman period until the advent of Christianity and then considering it the official religion of the Roman Empire, of which Egypt was one of its provinces at that time and during that period an art differed in its essence and its artistic style from the classical art that was prevalent in the art scene at this time, and the walls of Bagwat tombs contains drawings expressing that artistic stage and its development.This research, which is based on the field study and the descriptive analytical method, deals with the analysis of the technical characteristics of the frescoes in the Bagawat tombs and the most important factors that effected the production of murals from historical factors that led to the emergence of Coptic art and Byzantine art in Egypt and the distinctive characteristics of those arts and the characteristics of architecture in the Bagawat tombs and the most important distinctive architectural elements and the impact of the environment factor on the architecture of the Bagawat tombs and the characteristics of the frescoes by describing and analyzing the illustrated themes, the artistic style in which they were painted, the artists who implemented these murals, the most important results and recommendation of the study.…”
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    Restoring the African origins of philosophy by Socrates Ebo

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It was an epoch in the spread and popularization of philosophy. The fall of Egypt to the invading armies of Alexander the Great, the edits of emperors Theodosius and Justinian of the Roman empire, the invasion of Islam, the slave trade, the experience of colonialism and the subsequent racism changed all that. …”
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    Visualization of the Image of the Nile: Cultural and Geographical Environment of Nilotic Scenes from the Julio-Claudian Period by Mark Sergeevich Chistalev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Egypt became a part of the Roman world, and the empire accepted and accommodated cultural diversity of the new province.…”
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    Du Nil au Rhin. L’imaginaire égyptien du médecin de Bingen by Valérie Martini

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…A small bronze statuette of a hippopotamus with an erected cobra, probably made in Egypt, was placed in a bronze basin. The two emblematic animals of the Egyptian bestiary witness the impact of the idealized image of Egypt on Roman medicine. …”
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    Campamentos y defensa del territorio en el Egipto romano by Sabino Perea Yébenes

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…</p><p>We do a general vision to the Roman garrison in Egypt during the imperial epoch, evaluating the importance that there had the troops there parked in the defense of the province, on which it puts in relation with the imperial strategy of the so called limes Arabicus. …”
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    Primele mențiuni referitoare la prezența strămoșilor romilor/țiganilor moldoveni în spațiul carpato-nistrean conservate în legendele locale și consemnate în publicații by Ion Duminica

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…For the first time in the local humanitarian scientific field there were exposed ten original mentions referring to the ethnogenesis of the Roma/Gypsy community in the following historical-geographic regions: Southern Asia (India), Central Asia (Bactria, Babylonian Empire), Northern Africa (Egypt, Numidia), Southeastern Europe (Carpathian Area, Ancient Greece, Roman Dacia province, Transylvanian Voivodeship). …”
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    Antique coins found near of the Poshtove village (Crimea) as a historical source by Andriyevskiy, D.V., Choref, M.M.

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Most of them (seven items) were issued in the Eastern Roman provinces in the 2nd — early 3rd cc. The latest of these was minted in Alexandria on behalf of Galerius during the reign of Diocletian. …”
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    Kilka uwag o paramedycznym zastosowaniu oliwy przez chrześcijan w okresie wczesnobizantyńskim by Ireneusz Milewski

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…These practices were used by Christians in many provinces of the Eastern Roman Empire, including Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Bithynia. …”
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    Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique by Alain Ferdière, Jean-Marc Séguier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The various bodies of data mentioned, the largest of which (pottery, protohistoric and Roman cheese strainers in Gaul, but also in Roman Britain and in the Danube provinces, texts, iconography) are commented on in the text and are reported on for their own account in the appendices published online in parallel to this article. …”
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    Kirche in der Krise: Zum Streit um die Christologie im 7. Jahrhundert. By Heinz Ohme by Zachhuber, J

    Published 2024
    “…Within a few decades, large areas that had been Christian for centuries fell from the Roman Empire to the ascendant Caliphate. In many of those provinces, notably in Egypt and Syria, the miaphysite opposition to Chalcedon remained strong even nearly 200 years after the Council had been held. …”
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