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 By Stella Tsolakidou
Based on interviews and archive material, Al Jazeera World presents a documentary film on the history of the Greek community of Egypt, from antiquity to modern times, entitled “Egypt: The Other Homeland.”
The two prominent civilizations of ancient Greece and Egypt form a deeper connection between the people of the two countries, something which ... Tags: Al Jazeera, Alexander the Great, alexandria, egypt, Greek community, stella tsolakidou
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From the YouTube channel of LycurgosNysio
UC Alum Helped Bring Cleopatra to Cincinnati
Georg Rosenbauer, MBA '63, explains why the Hilti Foundation helped fund Franck Goddio's underwater excavations of Egypt's lost cities, resulting in the Cleopatra exhibit at the Cincinnati Museum Center. Video/Ashley Kempher, Lisa Ventre
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2:11 Cleopatras's City
In Cleopatras's day, the population of Alexandria was more than ... Tags: alexandria, cleopatra, egypt, library of alexandria, uc alum, youtube
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Pseudo-Plutarch mentions seventy of these, which must have included purely military settlements; among those whose existence seems well attested, thirteen were in the Iranian territories. They were founded for administrative, military, or commercial purposes and most of them became important regional capitals. Some took the place of already existing towns, others were genuinely new creations. ... Tags: Alexander the Great, alexandria, Hellenistic east, iranica.com
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In All Her Infinite Variety
NOVEMBER 2, 2010
Cleopatra: A Life
By Stacy Schiff
A shrewd ruler, not a wastrel, though she worked her bed as no one before or since.
By SARAH RUDEN
Cleopatra was the last of the Ptolemies, a Greek dynasty that ruled Egypt from 305 B.C. to 30 B.C. Had her power lasted, she might have ... Tags: a Greek dynasty, alexandria, cleopatra, egypt, last of the Ptolemies
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Mêtrophanês Kritopoulos, (Greek: Μητροφάνης Κριτόπουλος, ca. 1589–30 May 1639) was a Greek monk and theologian who served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1636 and 1639.
Metrophanes Kritopoulos was a Greek born in Veria, Macedonia in 1589. Originally a monk on Mount Athos, he was a close associate of Cyril Lucaris. He studied at the University of ... Tags: alexandria, greek, macedonia, macedonian, metrophanes kritopoulos, patriarch
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In due time the final program and participants will be published on our website. Renowned speakers from Greece, UK, Netherlands, Italy, France, Malta and Egypt confirmed their contribution. Like our 2009 workshop, the program includes visits to all the archaeological sites and museums of Alexandria, and possibly a visit ... Tags: alexandria, hellenistic, studies
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 Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Municipal and cultural representatives from Dion, Vergina/Aigai and Pella, meeting with the Hellenic community of Alexandria: Article in Eleutherotypia, by Giorgos Kiousis. Dion is the old religious and cultural center of the Macedonians, Aigai, in the modern village of Vergina is the old, historic capital of Macedonia, where its kings were ... Tags: Alexander the Great, alexandria, dion, egypt, enet.gr, Giorgos Kiousis, Greece, macedonianissues.blogspot.com, Mιλτιάδης Μπολαρης, pella, Vergina/Aigai
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Sean McLachlan
AP Photo/Nasser Nasser
Archaeologists have pulled a massive pylon from the bay of Alexandria, Egypt, that was once a part Cleopatra's royal complex.
The pylon, a pillar of red granite measuring 2.2 meters long and weighing nine tons, formed part of the temple of Isis and stood right next to Cleopatra's mausoleum in the year ... Tags: alexandria, archaeologist, Archaeology, cleopatra, egypt, ptolemaic, temple
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One of the best researches over the Ethnic diversity and dialects in Ptolemaic Egypt and especially in Alexandria, comes from prof. W. Clarysse. Prof. Clarysse after examining all the available evidence regarding the names of ancient Macedonians in the Alexandria of Egypt, concludes that "nearly all the names are Greek and only 3 hellenized families shows traces of ... Tags: alexandria, ancient macedonians, dialect, dorian, doric, Koine Greek, macedonia, names, olympics, papyrus, plutarch, poseidippos, ptolemies
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The statue of the Greek king Ptolemy being removed from the harbour, PHOTO @ pbs.org
«Alexander the Great was Greek. It's over», stated in the Greek newspaper "Ta Nea", the Director of the French Center for Alexandrian Studies in Alexandria, Egypt, Jean Yves Empereur. The famous French archaeologist was honoured yesterday with the Onasis Award.
"Alexandria was a huge ... Tags: Alexander the Great, alexandria, archaeologist, Archaeology, egypt, french, history, jean yves empereur, Ta Nea
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