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Ancient Egypt: July 2005
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Pages translated from the Arabic Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 4:29 PM. Despite the acceptance of both parties for this common worship, each of them worshipped their god according to their own methods and customs which they have inherited from their ancestors. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 7:23 AM. The policy of the Ptolemies from the beginning was to unify the Egyptian and Macedonian Greek object of worship by encouraging them to worship a single god.
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Ancient Egypt: August 2005
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Pages translated from the Arabic Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 12:30 PM. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 7:51 AM. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 6:28 AM. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 2:05 PM. Life in Ancient Egypt.
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Ancient Egypt: June 2005
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Pages translated from the Arabic Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. Now, one may ask what made the first Ptolemies succeed in controlling Egypt, their achieving progress inside it and extending control and their empire outside it? The answer to this question no doubt is related to two main reasons. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 6:52 PM. The last stage we have reached in the past volume of. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 1:45 PM. Life in Ancient Egypt.
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Ancient Egypt: September 2005
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Pages translated from the Arabic Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. In any case, Ptolemy IV died leaving the throne to his young child whom Arsinoe had gave birth to not long before her death. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 7:32 PM. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 3:11 PM. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 1:29 PM. Posted by Ashraf Al Shafaki at 11:35 AM. Ptolemy III then made internal reforms that established his name eternally in international history. He was in complete agreement with the clergy regarding...
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Ancient Egypt: October 2005
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Pages translated from the Arabic Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. These documents have indirectly revealed to us the crafts, clergy and government jobs present in Ancient Egypt at that time. We have been able to reach such information through what we came to know about the owners of these documents ant their jobs. In addition to this, proper names present in these documents were all intermixed with names of gods which enabled us to know which gods had been prominently worshipped in these cities.