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- Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
1: {{Hiero|1=Abydos|2=<hiero>Ab-b-Dw:O49</hiero>|align=right|era=egyp...
2: ...siris]] was preserved. Thence the Greeks named it Abydos, like the city on the [[Hellespont]]; the modern ...
6: ... to decay and no later works are known (Petrie, ''Abydos'', i. and ii.).
10: ...he whole place was considered as sacred to him (''Abydos'', ii. 47).
14: ...uilt here on one site were nine or ten in number, from the 1st dynasty to the [[twenty-sixth dynasty o...
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- History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
29: ...d grassy plains and temporary lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there mu...
31: ...xture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''").
48: ...retation of the process. Poorly embalmed bodies (from the Late Period) are often black and very britt...
50: ...erent way to treat your Pharaoh. The answer came from the [[Nile]].
54: ...es. They became so good at this that one example from the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|5th Dynasty]] of a... - Egyptian hieroglyph (6639 bytes)
5: The word ''hieroglyph'' comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ἱε...
8: ... archeological team excavating at [[Abydos, Egypt|Abydos]] (modern [[Umm el-Qa'ab]]) uncovered tomb U-j wh...
14: ...ount for misleading quality of surviving comments from Greek and Roman writers about hieroglyphs. Anot...
16: ...r [[Theodosius I]]; the last known inscription is from a temple far to the south not too long after [[...
18: ...luding the ''[[Hypnerotomachia Poliphili]]'' of [[Francesco Colonna]]. - Abydos, Egypt (9715 bytes)
1: {{Hiero|1=Abydos|2=<hiero>Ab-b-Dw:O49</hiero>|align=right|era=egyp...
2: ...siris]] was preserved. Thence the Greeks named it Abydos, like the city on the [[Hellespont]]; the modern ...
6: ... to decay and no later works are known (Petrie, ''Abydos'', i. and ii.).
10: ...he whole place was considered as sacred to him (''Abydos'', ii. 47).
14: ...uilt here on one site were nine or ten in number, from the 1st dynasty to the [[twenty-sixth dynasty o... - Alcibiades (7778 bytes)
8: From [[Protagoras]], [[Prodicus]], and others he lea...
18: From this time he took a prominent part in Athenian ...
19: Originally friendly to [[Sparta]], he subsequently became the l...
33: ...efeated the Spartan fleet at [[Abydos, Hellespont|Abydos]] ([[411 BC]]) and [[Cyzicus]] ([[410 BC]]), and ...
37: ...t [[Antiochus]], led the Athenians to dismiss him from his command. - Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
16: ...hipped at their own cult centre - [[Abydos, Egypt|Abydos]] for Osiris, [[Dendara]] for Isis, and [[Edfu]] ...
21: ...thought to be pets of Egyptian families, but more frequently or more likely they were the representati...
30: ...s. In fact, Akhenaten and Tutankhamun's removals from the Wall of Kings are likely related to the rad...
32: ...istic. A recent alternative explanation resulting from interpreting particular items of knowledge conc...
38: ...les are still standing today. Others are in ruins from wear and tear, while others have been lost enti... - Seti I (4665 bytes)
3: ... not only take into account the existing evidence from various sources, but set which interpretations ...
5: ...ied, the formerly junior Pharaoh started counting from year 1 again. This was probably to establish a ...
7: ... was murdered. It has been suggested that he died from a disease which has affected him for years, pos...
9: ...[Karnak]]. Seti also built his funerary temple at Abydos. His capital was at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]]. H...
11: Abydos is not in the Valley of the Kings. - Khufu (pharaoh) (2717 bytes)
3: ...f [[Ancient Egypt]]'s [[Old Kingdom]]. He reigned from around 2589 BC to 2566 BC. He was the second ph...
5: ...aoh. Khufu had several sons, one of which, [[Djedefra]], was his immediate successor. He had a daughte...
8: ...uette of him has been discovered in the temple of Abydos and is now on display in the [[Egyptian Museum]],...
12: In [[August 2004]] two [[amateur]] [[France|French]] [[Egyptologist]]s, [[Gilles Dormion]] and [...
16: ...h dynasty of Egypt|Fourth Dynasty]] | Next=[[Djedefra]]}} - History of Ancient Egypt (27975 bytes)
29: ...d grassy plains and temporary lakes that resulted from seasonal rains. The people who settled there mu...
31: ...xture of [[Europe]]an, [[Middle East]]ern, and [[Africa]]n''").
48: ...retation of the process. Poorly embalmed bodies (from the Late Period) are often black and very britt...
50: ...erent way to treat your Pharaoh. The answer came from the [[Nile]].
54: ...es. They became so good at this that one example from the [[Fifth dynasty of Egypt|5th Dynasty]] of a...
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