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 Übersetzung für 'Greco Egyptian' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Greco-Egyptian | Greco-Egyptians
hist.
Greco-Egyptian {adj}
griechisch-ägyptisch
Teiltreffer
hist.
Greco-Macedonian {adj}
griechisch-makedonisch
Greco-Russian {adj}gräko-russisch
Greco-Syriac {adj}griechisch-syrisch
ethn.
Greco-Egyptians
Graecoägypter {pl}
ethn.
Greco-Egyptians
Gräkoägypter {pl}
hist.
Greco-Macedonian {adj}
griechisch-mazedonisch
hist.
Greco-Persian Wars
Perserkriege {pl}
geogr.pol.
Greco-Bulgarian border
griechisch-bulgarische Grenze {f}
geogr.pol.
Greco-Turkish border
griechisch-türkische Grenze {f}
hist.
Greco-Roman antiquity
griechisch-römische Antike {f}
Greco-Roman {adj} [Am.]griechisch-römisch
sports
Greco-Roman wrestling
griechisch-römisches Ringen {n}
hist.
Greco-Turkish war
griechisch-türkischer Krieg {m}
ethn.
Egyptian
Ägypter {m}
54
ling.
Egyptian
Ägyptisch {n}
15
Egyptian {adj}ägyptisch
348
textil.
Egyptian cotton
(ägyptische) Makobaumwolle {f}
geogr.
Upper Egyptian {adj}
oberägyptisch
ethn.
Egyptian [female]
Ägypterin {f}
9
anat.med.
Egyptian foot
ägyptischer Fuß {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In Jewish and Christian texts from the Greco-Egyptian area during Second Temple Judaism and beyond the name was understood to mean "a man seeing God" from the "ʾyš" (man) "rʾh" (to see) "ʾel" (God).
  • A heavily trafficked port city, Alexandria was crucial to maintaining imperial control over the region, based on its large Greco-Egyptian population and economic importance.
  • There are 34 available birth registration documents of Greco-Egyptian citizens that span some 270 years.
  • Other syncretic Greco-Egyptian deities arose out of these conflations, such as Serapis and Hermanubis.
  • The Greco-Egyptian astronomer Ptolemy later used Nabonassar's reign to fix the beginning of an era, since he felt that the earliest usable observations began at this time.

  • Other syncretic Greco-Egyptian deities arose out of this conflation, including with the gods Serapis and Hermanubis.
  • Hero of Alexandria was a Greco-Egyptian mathematician and engineer who is often considered to be the greatest experimenter of antiquity.
  • A serapeum is a temple or other religious institution dedicated to the syncretic Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis, who combined aspects of Osiris and Apis in a humanized form that was accepted by the Ptolemaic Greeks of Alexandria.
  • The Serapia or Sarapia was a Roman Imperial religious festival devoted to the Greco-Egyptian god Serapis.
  • Serapis is a Greco-Egyptian god.

  • It measures approximately 165 kilometers in diameter and was named after Claudius Ptolemaeus (Ptolemy), the Greco-Egyptian astronomer (c.
  • ... 247 BC/mid-230s BC – 203/202) was the favourite mistress of the Greco-Egyptian Pharaoh Ptolemy IV Philopator who reigned 221–205; sister of Ptolemy IV’s minister Agathocles.
  • It has been suggested that the "Greek culture", which Diodorus claimed was the origin of Ergamenes' strong-will, should be understood as the Greco-Egyptian culture of the Ptolemaic Kingdom (305 BC–30 BC), when Egypt was ruled by a Greek dynasty.
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