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Egypt itself: "Proteus,
while he lived, was King here,
ruling the
whole of
Aigyptos from his
palace on the
island of Pharos." "Belos", "lord", is
simply a...
- of BRICS. The
English name "Egypt" is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** "
Aígyptos" ("Αἴγυπτος"), via
Middle French "Egypte" and
Latin "Aegyptus". It is reflected...
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remained to
become king of
Aigyptos (Egypt), and
married Neilos'
daughter Ankhinoe (Anchinoe), who gave him twin sons,
Aigyptos (Aegyptus) and Danaus. Pseudo-Plutarch...
- term
Coptic derives from
Arabic qubṭ / qibṭ قبط, a
corruption of Gr****
Aígyptos (Ancient Gr****: Αἴγυπτος, “Egyptian”). The
Coptic Rite
traditionally uses...
- αἴξ, αἰγός (aíx, aigós)
egophony egypt- Egypt,
egyptian Gr**** αἰγυπτος (
aigyptos)
egyptology ego- self, I (first person) Latin, Gr**** ego, ἐγώ (egṓ) egocentric...
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descendants of Inachos. The
wanderings of lo, and
division of the
Inachid line.
Aigyptos, Danaus, and the Danaids.
Proitos and
Acrisios divide the Argolid. Bias...
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certain Nysa,
mountain high, with
forests thick, in
Phoinike afar,
close to
Aigyptos' (Egypt's) streams.’
Diodorus Siculus,
Library of
History 4. 2. 3 (trans...
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indigenous people of Egypt, Aigýptios (Αἰγύπτιος). The Gr**** term for Egypt,
Aígyptos (Ancient Gr****: Αἴγυπτος),
itself derives from the
Egyptian language, but...
- left.
Roman pharaoh Latin:
Aegyptus [ae̯ˈɡʏptʊs]; Koinē Gr****: Αἴγυπτος
Aígyptos [ɛ́ːɡyptos] Koinē Gr****: μητρόπολις, romanized: mētropolis, lit. 'mother...
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Archaeology University of Warsaw, the
Slovak Academy of
Sciences and the
Aigyptos Foundation. More
recent analyses have
demonstrated that the designation...