-
Skull and Bones,
possibly Alexander Jackson Davis or
Henry Austin in an
Egypto-Doric
style utilizing Brownstone (in 1856 the
first wing was completed,...
-
Syria and Palestine, and that
their southern boundary must be the
present Egypto-Turkish frontier," that the
boundary line
would then go to "Deir ez-Zor...
- with
their predecessor Alexander the
Great had been
worshipped with an
Egypto-****enistic
ruler cult.: 98
After the
Roman conquest of Egypt, Augustus...
- mainland."
Azania Vol. ****IV 1999, pp. 1–10. Chami,
Felix A. 2002. "The
Egypto-Graeco-Romans and Paanchea/Azania:
sailing in the
Erythraean Sea." From:...
- Projects.
Retrieved 30
October 2024. Albright, W. F. (1918). "Notes on
Egypto-Semitic Etymology. II". The
American Journal of
Semitic Languages and Literatures...
- or even titles, most epithets,
honorific titles with a
slash '/'; Gr****-
Egypto derived names from the
original Egyptian in
parentheses '()' Merriam-Webster's...
-
Egypto-Hittite
Peace Treaty (c. 1258 BC)
between Hattusili III and
Ramesses II, the
earliest known surviving peace treaty,
sometimes called the Treaty...
-
garden in 1912. The
front and side
facades are of
Portland brownstone in an
Egypto-Doric style. The 1912
tower additions created a
small enclosed courtyard...
-
classical Arabic found in
other Egypto-Sudanic varieties, such as the loss of
interdental fricatives. As with
other Egypto-Sudanic varieties,
Modern Standard...
-
Bedawi Arabic,
Eastern Egyptian Bedawi Arabic)
Najdi Arabic Bareqi Arabic Egypto-Sudanic
Arabic (dialect continuum)
Egyptian Arabic (dialect continuum) Judeo-Egyptian...