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Berenice (Ancient Gr****: Βερενίκη,
Bereníkē) is the
Ancient Macedonian form of the
Attic Gr**** name Φερενίκη Pherenikē,
which means "bearer of victory"...
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Berenice II
Euergetis (267 or 266 – 221 BCE; Gr****: Βερενίκη Ευεργέτις,
Berenikē Euergetis, "Berenice the Benefactress") was
queen regnant of Cyrenaica...
- The
Berenike Buddha is a
statue of the
Buddha parts of
which were
discovered in
January 2018 and
January 2022 in an
archaeological excavation in the ancient...
- The
Berenice pet
cemetery is a pet
cemetery in
Berenike, Egypt,
dating from the 1st–2nd
century CE. It
contains the
remains of more than 580 individual...
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Berenice Troglodytica, also
called Berenike (Gr****: Βερενίκη) or Baranis, is an
ancient seaport of
Egypt on the
western s**** of the Red Sea. It is situated...
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Saint Veronica, also
known as
Berenike, was a
widow from
Jerusalem who
lived in the 1st
century AD,
according to extra-biblical
Christian traditions. Apocryphal...
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Alexandrians deposed Ptolemy XII and
installed "his
eldest daughter,
Berenike IV, and as co-ruler
recalled Cleopatra V
Tryphaena from 10 years' exile...
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Berenice I (Ancient Gr****: Βερενίκη; c. 340 BC –
between 279 and 268 BC) was
Queen of
Egypt by
marriage to
Ptolemy I Soter. She
became the
second queen...
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Excavations dated to the end of the 1st
century AD from
Berenike, a Roman-Egyptian port-town on the Red Sea coast,
demonstrate that vervet...
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Catholic titular episcopal see
Berenike (Epirus),
ancient Gr**** city in
Epirus Berenice Troglodytica, also
known as
Berenike,
modern Medinet-el Haras, ancient...