Early Egyptian history, for the young, by the author of 'Sidney Grey' and her sister [E. Keary].1861 |
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... bull Apis was found , the whole nation burst into demonstrations of joy . You have heard , I dare say , how angry this joy once made the Persian king Cam- c 2 EGYPTIAN HISTORY . 19 first on one side, and then on the other...
... bull Apis was found , the whole nation burst into demonstrations of joy . You have heard , I dare say , how angry this joy once made the Persian king Cam- c 2 EGYPTIAN HISTORY . 19 first on one side, and then on the other...
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Annie Keary. how angry this joy once made the Persian king Cam- byses , and how disgusted he was with the Egyptians for their choice of a god . We will talk more about Osiris by and by in the proper place ; while we are still in the Apis ...
Annie Keary. how angry this joy once made the Persian king Cam- byses , and how disgusted he was with the Egyptians for their choice of a god . We will talk more about Osiris by and by in the proper place ; while we are still in the Apis ...
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... Persian conquest of Egypt . His name is the same as that of the first king of the eighteenth dynasty , Aahmes ... Persians are said to have carried off after their conquest , prove that the internal prosperity of Egypt must have ...
... Persian conquest of Egypt . His name is the same as that of the first king of the eighteenth dynasty , Aahmes ... Persians are said to have carried off after their conquest , prove that the internal prosperity of Egypt must have ...
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... Persian and Median kingdoms having become united under Cyrus , a new empire was rising in Asia , which was soon to absorb into itself not only Egypt's old rivals , Nineveh and Babylon ... Persians . Cyrus , finding 324 EGYPTIAN HISTORY .
... Persian and Median kingdoms having become united under Cyrus , a new empire was rising in Asia , which was soon to absorb into itself not only Egypt's old rivals , Nineveh and Babylon ... Persians . Cyrus , finding 324 EGYPTIAN HISTORY .
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... Persians and the Egyptians which , aggra- vated by smaller causes of offence , brought about the invasion of Egypt in Cambyses's time . The mention of Croesus and Cyrus will make you think of Solon , and you will recollect that Amasis ...
... Persians and the Egyptians which , aggra- vated by smaller causes of offence , brought about the invasion of Egypt in Cambyses's time . The mention of Croesus and Cyrus will make you think of Solon , and you will recollect that Amasis ...
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Amasis Amen-em-an Amenemha Amenti Amun Amunoph ancient Egyptians Apepi Apis appears Apries army boat body brought Bubastis built called Cambridge Cambyses chamber chariot cloth College court Crown 8vo dark dead death deity desert Diospolite donkeys dynasty Egypt Egyptian history Egyptian king emblem Ethiopian father Fcap gilt leaves goddess gods Greek head Heliopolis Heracleopolite Herodotus hieroglyphic Hittites honour Horus inscription Isis Karnac land letter lived look Lord Manetho Memphis monuments mummy Nile nineteenth dynasty obelisks Osiris painted perhaps Pharaoh pillars Plutarch priests probably Psammetichus Pthah pylons Pyramid Rameses records reign represented river rock round royal sacred animals sand says scribe sculptures Second Edition Sermons Sesertasen Sesostris Sethi Shepherds side soul sphinxes standing stone story supposed tell temple Thebes Thothmes thou thought throne tombs Trinity College twelfth dynasty University of Cambridge walls worshipped writing
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