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    Serapis or Sarapis is a Graeco-Egyptian god. A syncretic deity derived from the worship of the Egyptian Osiris and Apis, Serapis was extensively popularized...
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    Serapis is a name given to an unconventional, early United States ensign flown from the captured British frigate Serapis. At the September 23, 1779 Battle...
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  • Serapis is a Greco-Egyptian god. Serapis may also refer to: HMS Serapis, various British ships USS Serapis, several US ships This disambiguation page lists...
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  • ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Serapis, after the god Serapis of Hellenistic Egypt. HMS Serapis (1779) was a 44-gun Roebuck-class two-decker...
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    18-pounders, twenty 9-pounders, and four 6-pounders). Serapis was named after the god Serapis in Greek and Egyptian mythology. The Americans captured...
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    The Temple of Serapis on the Quirinal Hill in Rome was an sanctuary in Ancient Rome dedicated to the god Serapis and the goddess Isis. The temple was founded...
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  • USS Serapis may refer to the following ships operated by the United States Navy: Serapis, was a British frigate known as HMS Serapis captured by John Paul...
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    Serapeum (redirect from Temple of Serapis)
    cult of Serapis was associated to that of Isis. The temple was finally demolished during the 6th century. This temple, dedicated to Isis and Serapis, was...
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    under convoy of HMS Serapis and HM hired armed ship Countess of Scarborough near Flamborough Head. Bonhomme Richard and Serapis entered a bitter engagement...
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    Temple of Isis and Serapis The Temple of Isis and Serapis was a double temple in Rome dedicated to the Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis on the Campus Martius...
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    for Serapis, so Mark Smith expresses doubt that Serapis originated as a Greek form of Osiris-Apis's name and leaves open the possibility that Serapis originated...
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    Isis and Serapis were among those that expanded in this way. Spread by merchants and other Mediterranean travelers, the cults of Isis and Serapis were established...
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  • The Staff of Serapis is the sequel to The Son of Sobek and the second book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians/The Kane Chronicles crossover series...
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    incorporated in his coins the Hellenistic-Egyptian god Serapis (under the name ϹΑΡΑΠΟ, "Sarapo"). Since Serapis was the supreme deity of the pantheon of Alexandria...
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  • soundtrack the song was recorded by Jibril Serapis Bey and written by Kao Rossman. It is one of three Serapis Bey recordings which appear on the soundtrack...
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    weapon that had killed him was dedicated to Serapis by Caracalla. This was most likely done to cast Serapis into the role of Caracalla's protector from...
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    REGIO III ISIS ET SERAPIS Gregorovius, pg. 31 Gregorovius, pg. 32 Notitia, REGIO III ISIS ET SERAPIS Notitia, REGIO III ISIS ET SERAPIS Platner, Samuel...
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    on 5 June. In March 1804, Serapis was part of the invasion force that captured the Dutch colony of Surinam. In 1807, Serapis was in the Mediterranean....
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    Apis (deity) (category Serapis)
    Osiris-Apis), which became Serapis, and later was said to represent Osiris fully, rather than just his Ka. The earliest mention of a Serapis is in the authentic...
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    later transferred to HMS Crocodile, which towed Serapis in to Port Said, Egypt. On 22 October 1872, Serapis ran aground in the Suez Canal. She was refloated...
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    Catephia serapis is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in eastern Africa in Kenya. afromoths Fawcett, J. M. 1916. Notes on a collection...
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    considered by Plutarch to be an authority on the cult of Serapis (a derivation of Osiris and Apis). Serapis was a Greco-Macedonian version of the Egyptian cult...
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    underworldly Hades to produce the essentially Alexandrian syncretism known as Serapis. Among the Egyptians, the full-grown Horus was considered the victorious...
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     Malaysia, national, cantoned  Kuala Lumpur, within Malaysia, charged Serapis flag of the American Revolution, cantoned  Louisiana, within Confederate...
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    temple built by Ptolemy III Euergetes (reigned 246–222 BC) and dedicated to Serapis, who was made the protector of Alexandria, Egypt. There are also signs...
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    Rome Click on the map for a fullscreen view Location Regio III Isis et Serapis, Rome, Italy Coordinates 41°53′25″N 12°29′32″E / 41.89028°N 12.49222°E...
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    seemed plausible was that Joseph was often identified with the Egyptian God Serapis. The first account of this identification comes from the late 2nd century...
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  • a tripartite creature, the Staff of Serapis, which belongs to the Hellenized Egyptian god of that name. Serapis has taken up residence in a ruined lighthouse...
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    did at least as much damage to Richard as to Serapis, but the tactic worked to the extent that Serapis was unable to move. With Alliance keeping well...
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    commissioning and workup, Serapis joined the 23rd Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet based at Scapa Flow. On 22 February 1944, Serapis joined the ocean escort...
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