- Look up
Alexandrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alexandrian may
refer to: People,
objects or
culture of Alexandria,
Egypt A
regional stage in...
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conflict between royal claimants,
resentment of
Roman interference by the
Alexandrians, and
Roman interventionism,
further contributed to the kingdom's decline...
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Alexander III of
Macedon (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Aléxandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most
commonly known as
Alexander the...
- The
Epistle to the
Alexandrians is a
pseudepigraphical Epistle attributed to Paul the
Apostle that is
mentioned in the
Muratorian fragment, one of the...
- Wikisource: "
Alexandrian Library".
Encyclopedia Americana. 1920. "
Alexandrian Library". New
International Encyclopedia. 1905. "
Alexandrian Library". The...
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Sabbats for Witches. Some
Alexandrians have
instituted a
preliminary rank
called "neophyte" or "dedicant." In
these Alexandrian covens, a
neophyte is not...
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Sarane Alexandrian (15 June 1927,
Baghdad – 11
September 2009, Ivry-sur-Seine) was a
French philosopher, essayist, and art critic.
Alexandrian was born...
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characterize the era. The ****enistic
period saw the rise of New Comedy,
Alexandrian poetry,
translation efforts such as the Septuagint, and the philosophies...
- thus able to
attack from both the
front and the rear,
panicking the
Alexandrians, who did not
recover from this setback. Sack of
Alexandria (1365), Alexander...
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showing when
registering for a deme that both
parents were
Alexandrian citizens.
Alexandrians were the only
Egyptians that
could obtain Roman citizenship...