The Philae temple complex (/ˈfaɪliː/; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Φιλαί or Φιλή and Πιλάχ, Arabic: فيلة Egyptian Arabic: [fiːlæ], Egyptian: p3-jw-rķ' or 'pA-jw-rq;...
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Philae (/ˈfaɪliː/ or /ˈfiːleɪ/) was a robotic European Space Agency lander that accompanied the Rosetta spacecraft until it separated to land on comet...
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Philae Island was an island near the expansive First Cataract of the Nile in Upper Egypt. Due to the building of the Aswan Dam, the island is today submerged...
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Rosetta (spacecraft) (section Philae lander)
built by the European Space Agency launched on 2 March 2004. Along with Philae, its lander module, Rosetta performed a detailed study of comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko...
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International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia (redirect from Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae)
including but not limited to the Abu Simbel temples; as well as the temples at Philae, Kalabsha and Amada. It was described in the UNESCO Courier as "the greatest...
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The ancient Diocese of Philae was a Christian see in Philae, Egypt. Makedonios, c. 346 Mark, c. 350s, banished to the Siwa Oasis by the Arian archbishop...
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The Philae obelisk is one of a pair of twin obelisks erected at Philae in Upper Egypt in the second century BC. It was discovered by William John Bankes...
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Graffito of Esmet-Akhom (redirect from Philae 436)
The Graffito of Esmet-Akhom, also known by its designation Philae 436 or GPH 436, is the last known ancient Egyptian inscription written in Egyptian hieroglyphs...
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"Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae" (despite the quarry site being neither Nubian, nor between Abu Simbel and Philae). Its creation was possibly ordered...
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6 August 2014 and entered orbit on 10 September 2014. Rosetta's lander, Philae, landed on the comet's surface on 12 November 2014, becoming the first spacecraft...
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public face of a building. On the first pylon of the temple of Isis at Philae, the pharaoh is shown slaying his enemies while Isis, Horus and Hathor look...
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Serapis originated outside Egypt. The cult of Isis and Osiris continued at Philae until at least the 450s CE, long after the imperial decrees of the late...
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the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae; these are the Old and Middle Kingdom tombs of Qubbet el-Hawa, the town...
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neighbor Nubia built temples dedicated primarily to Isis, and her temple at Philae was a religious center for Egyptians and Nubians alike. Her reputed magical...
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Rosetta Stone, Demotic, Greek capitals, limestone. Site 3: the Temple of Philae, inscribed hieroglyphs from the Third Decree on walls, also overwritten...
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"Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae" (despite Elephantine being neither Nubian, nor between Abu Simbel and Philae). The island has been studied through...
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Trajan's Kiosk (redirect from Hypaethral Temple, Philae)
was originally built on the island of Philae, near the lower Aswan Dam, and served as main entrance to the Philae Island Temple Complex from the Nile river...
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Nubia and established a kingdom. From inscriptions in the temple of Isis at Philae, a considerable amount is known about the structure of the Blemmyan state...
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sacred vestments at Elephantine, Bigeh, and Philae. Based on a stela in the temple of Mandulis at Philae, it appears that the native, non-Egyptian population...
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inscriptions at Philae.: 67 "Arqamani constructed a small entrance hall to the temple built by Ptolemy IV at selchis and constructed a temple at Philae to which...
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ISBN 978-0-520-03973-5. "Philae touches down on the surface of a comet". CNN. 12 November 2014. Aron, Jacob. "Problems hit Philae after historic first comet...
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temples. The most famous of these are the temple complexes of Abu Simbel and Philae. The campaign ended in 1980 and was considered a success. To thank countries...
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(2012-04-24). "Philae". In Wendrich, Willeke; et al. (eds.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Vol. 1. Lloyd, Alan B. (2001). "Philae". In Redford, Donald...
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inscriptions at Philae.: 67 "Arqamani constructed a small entrance hall to the temple built by Ptolemy IV at Pselchis and constructed a temple at Philae to which...
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including 14827 Hypnos and 3552 Don Quixote. Results from the Rosetta and Philae spacecraft show that the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko has no magnetic...
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Ombo, Luxor, Philae and at the Temple of Shenhur.: 13 Claudius's patronage is recorded at Aswan, Athribis, Esna, Kom Ombo, and at Philae.: 13 Nero is...
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German Aerospace Center (DLR-Berlin) who served as the project manager of Philae, the lander carried aboard ESA's Rosetta mission. JPL · 11818 11819 Millarca...
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of meat or fish Filet lace Fillet (disambiguation) Philae, an island in Lake Nasser, Egypt Philae (spacecraft), a robotic lander This disambiguation page...
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30 July 2015, scientists reported that upon the first touchdown of the Philae lander on comet 67/P's surface, measurements by the COSAC and Ptolemy instruments...
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to the first cataract of the Nile and to the great religious centre in Philae dedicated to the goddess Isis. In the early 2nd century BC, Adikhalamani...
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