Paleological Association of Japan / Egyptian Committee, Akoris : report of the excavations at Akoris in Middle Egypt; 1981–1992, Kyoto, Koyo Shobo, 1995...
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Akoris may refer to: Hakor, (or Akoris), a Pharaoh of Egypt from 393 BC to 380 BC Akoris, Egypt, an ancient Egyptian site 40km north of Hermopolis Magna...
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desert and the Mediterranean, stretching from Moroccan Atlantic coast to Egypt. The region has no set definition, and varies from source to source. Generally...
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Minya Governorate (category Governorates of Egypt)
quarrying (especially limestone), and brick-making. Akhetaten (Amarna) Dehenet (Akoris or Tihna el-Gebel) Ansena (Antinoöpolis or Sheikh Ibada) Beni Hasan Deir...
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The area from about Faiyum to Asyut is usually referred to as Middle Egypt. Akoris (Modern: "Tihna el-Gebel") Fraser Tombs Amarna (Ancient: "Akhetaten")...
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is recorded as having sponsored Egyptian elites at the Dakhla Oasis in the Western Desert, and at Karanis and Akoris, as well as at Aswan and Kom Ombo...
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Acoris may refer to: Akoris, Egypt, an ancient town in Egypt Hakor, a pharaoh of ancient Egypt This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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tablets Akhnaten (opera) Akhnaton (play) Akhraten Akhty (deity) Akizzi Akoris, Egypt Aktisanes Alabastron Alan Gardiner Alara of Kush Alashiya Albert Lythgoe...
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This is a list of known ancient Egyptian towns and cities. The list is for sites intended for permanent settlement and does not include fortresses and...
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This is a list of ancient Egyptian people who have articles on Wikipedia. The list covers key ancient Egyptian individuals from the start of the first...
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Nepherites I (category Pharaohs of the Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt)
and his capital and hometown Mendes. In Middle and Upper Egypt, he ordered a chapel at Akoris while at Akhmim, near Sohag, there is evidence of the worship...
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Oryx nome (category Nomes of ancient Egypt)
important cities but for most of these the exact locations are still uncertain: Akoris (modern Tihna el-Gebel), Men'at Khufu (possibly Minya), Hebenu (possibly...
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Osorkon III (category Pharaohs of the Twenty-third Dynasty of Egypt)
of Japan inc. (Egyptian Committee)] (1995). Akoris: Report of the Excavations at Akoris in Middle Egypt 1981–1992. 京都 [Kyōto]: 晃洋書房 [Kōyō Shobō]. von...
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Tebtunis (category Cities in ancient Egypt)
sanctuary in the Middle Egyptian town Akoris - a good 100 km away from Tebtunis. Among the Tebtunis papyri are also preserved many Egyptian astronomical and...
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Fraser Tombs (category Tombs of ancient Egypt)
Morris L. Bierbrier. The Egypt Exploration Society, London 1995, ISBN 0-85698-125-7, p. 157. Geens, Stefan. "Ancient Ruins of Akoris". 360cities / Youtube...
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Italy. He unsuccessfully besieges Rhegium. 390 BCE: The Pharaoh of Egypt, Hakor (Akoris), concludes a tripartite alliance with Evagoras, king of Cyprus,...
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resources, West African nations developed glass traditions distinct from Egypt, North Africa, and the rest of the world. As most African cultures have...
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Comoros Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of the Congo Djibouti Egypt Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Eswatini Ethiopia Gabon The Gambia Ghana Guinea...
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actions of Athens, including supporting king Evagoras of Cyprus and Akoris of Egypt, both of whom were at war with Persia, had decided that their policy...
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(쥬로링 동물탐정, KBS) Pulse Ryūdō (Ruth on the Korean TV edition) Taizo Sanders (Akori on the Korean TV edition) Tatsurou Komusubi (Mr. Stumpy on the Korean TV...
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1842 lithograph by Louis Haghe, after David Roberts, from The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and Nubia...
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own observations. In 667 Anania was invited by Catholicos Anastas I of Akori (r. 661/2–667) to the Armenian Church's central seat at Dvin to establish...
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Египет [Arts of the Countries and Peoples of the World. Vol. 1: Australia - Egypt] (in Russian). Moscow: Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya. pp. 102–103. Thierry &...
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expanded and fortified.[citation needed] During the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt, the French army requested the aid of the Armenian priests at the monastery...
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St. Gregory The Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Church (1928) in Cairo, Egypt Interior of St. Gregory The Illuminator Church of Cairo Saint John the Baptist...
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