Translation for '
Egypt' from English to Greek
| NOUN | Egypt | - |
| SYNO | Arab Republic of Egypt | Egypt | Egyptian Empire | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- "Ameles aegyptiaca" is a species of praying mantis native to Egypt.
- During the Roman Empire, the governor of Roman Egypt "(praefectus Aegypti)" was a prefect who administered the Roman province of Egypt with the delegated authority "(imperium)" of the emperor.
- In the early 1850s he traveled to Egypt as director of the medical school in Cairo, and in the meantime became a personal physician to Abbas I.
- "P. aegyptensis" has only been described a single time in Assiut, Egypt.
- Miroslav Verner (born October 31, 1941 in Brno) is a Czech egyptologist, who specializes in the history and archaeology of Ancient Egypt of the Old Kingdom and especially of the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt.
- The first sub-theme starts off with Johnny and company in the deserts of Egypt.
- Lane had a few reasons to travel to Egypt. He had been studying Arabic for a long period of time and there had been an explosion of egyptomania in England due to Belzoni's exhibition at the Egyptian Hall and the release of Vivant Denon's "Travels in Upper and Lower Egypt during the campaigns of General Bonaparte in that country" (1803).
- "Wahasuchus" is a genus of extinct mesoeucrocodylian of the Middle Campanian age found in the Quseir Formation, Egypt.
- "A. aegyptius" is found in eastern Egypt, Israel, and northern Sinai.
- Wheat egypt.png|thumb|300px|The irrigated wheat crop in Egypt has a salt tolerance of ECe=7.6 dS/m beyond which the yield declines.
- The Kushite kings who ruled Upper Egypt for approximately a century and the whole of Egypt for approximately 57 years, from 721 to 664 BCE, constituting the Twenty-fifth Dynasty in Manetho's "Aegyptiaca", developed a syncretic worship identifying their own god Dedun with the Egyptian Osiris.
- Sharkia team followed its African dream in 1988 by winning the first African Clubs Championship which was hosted in Egypt in Police Sports Association Club.
- The ancient historian Manetho may have used information similar to the complete Royal Annals stele to construct his chronology of the early dynasties of Egypt, forming part of his "Aegyptiaca" (History of Egypt), written during the third century BCE, although the surviving king list most closely related to his work (as preserved by later ancient and later writers) is the Turin Canon.
- Hayes have proposed that Sharek should be identified with a king named Salitis, given as the founder of the Hyksos 15th Dynasty in Manetho's "Aegyptiaca", a history of Egypt written in the 2nd century BC.
- "Aegyptocetus" is an extinct genus of protocetid archaeocete whale known from Egypt.
- Aegyptus is a mythological king of Egypt.
- In the 5th century, according to the "Notitia Dignitatum", a "legio tertiadecima gemina" was in Babylon in Egypt, a strategic fortress on the Nile at the traditional border between Lower Egypt and Middle Egypt, under the command of the "Comes limitis Aegypti".
- Restitutianus appears again as "Praefectus Aegyptus", or governor of Roman Egypt, which post he held from 251 until his abrupt death.
- some translations at alive in egypt [...] Despite a low usage of Twitter in the country (there are some 14,000 Twitter users in Egypt, according to the social media firm Sysomos,) Twitter organised a new account @twitterglobalpr in reference specifically to Egypt's use of the tool after it was blocked on 25 January.
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