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Ptolemy is also
identified as the following:
Ptolemy Epigone, also
known as
Ptolemy the
Epigone,
Epigone (Epigonos) i.e. the heir, he is
known from an inscription...
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Muslim figures such as
Jamal al-Din al-Afghani,
Muhammad Abduh, and
their epigones, all of whom
seemed inclined toward a
scripturalist understanding of Islam...
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appartement de la reine. 120 m (390 ft) long and 13 m (43 ft) wide, it is an
epigone of the
Grande Galerie of the
Louvre and was
intended to
glorify French...
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Confessio Amantis and Usk's
Testament of Love, the
works of Chaucer's
epigones, and Spenser's
Faerie Queene. The book is
ornamented with
quotations from...
- Calvin. He
later and
became one of the university's most
distinguished epigone. His most
celebrated work is the
Commentaria iuris civilis (Paris, 1538)...
- Göttinger
Miszellen 173 (1999), pp. 7-8 Schneider, Hans D. (1985). "A
royal epigone of the 22nd Dynasty. Two do****ents of
Osorkon IV in Leiden". Mélanges Gamal...
- biogenesis, dysgenic, endogen, endogenous, epigene, epigenesis, epigenetics,
epigone, erogenous, Eugene, eugenic, eugenics, exogenous, gametogenesis, gene,...
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power after the
Ptolemaic conquest of
Miletus in 279 BC. With
Ptolemy I
Epigone he led a
revolt against Ptolemy II
Philadelphus of
Egypt in 259 BC. He...
- ISBN 9780691035031. OCLC 5342384. Schneider, Hans D. (1985). "A
royal epigone of the 22nd Dynasty. Two do****ents of
Osorkon IV in Leiden". Mélanges Gamal...
- Metzler, 1999, pp. 130–133 Schlink, Wilhelm. "Herman
Grimm (1828–1901):
Epigone und Vorläufer." In Osinski,
Jutta and Saure, Felix, eds.
Aspekte der Romantik:...