-
Egyptians followed). The dynasty's
reign (664–525 BC) is also
called the
Saite Period after the city of Sais,
where its
pharaohs had
their capital, and...
- (2015-09-19). "Persian Period". UCLA
Encyclopedia of Egyptology. 1 (1). O. Perdu, '
Saites and
Persians (664-332),' in A.B.
Lloyd (ed.), A
Companion to
Ancient Egypt...
- Ste.
Genevieve (French: Sainte-Geneviève [sɛ̃t ʒənvjɛv]) is a city in Ste.
Genevieve Township and is the
county seat of Ste.
Genevieve County, Missouri...
- of strings,
piano or
organ (harmonium). On the
score he
wrote auf der G-
Saite (on the G string)
above the
staff for the solo violin,
which gave the arrangement...
- In the
Manethonian tradition,
Salitis (Gr**** Σάλιτις, also
Salatis or
Saites) was the
first Hyksos king, the one who
subdued and
ruled Lower Egypt and...
- The
Saite Oracle Papyrus is a
papyrus from the Late
Period of
Egypt that
shows a man
petitioning for his
father to be
allowed to
leave the priesthood...
- '
Saite recension',
after the
Saite (26th) Dynasty. In the Late
period and
Ptolemaic period, the Book of the Dead
continued to be
based on the
Saite recension...
-
Sonchis of Saïs or the
Saïte (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σῶγχις ὁ Σαΐτης, Sō̂nkhis o
Saḯtēs; fl. 594 BC) was an
Egyptian priest, who is
mentioned in Gr**** writings...
- in the narrative, and the plot
motifs themselves, find some
parallel in
Saite, Persian, or
Ptolemaic Egypt. It is the
sheer weight of evidence, and not...
- his time, the best
location in
Egypt for
capturing this
animal was in the
Saite nome; the
animal could still be
found along the
Damietta branch of the Nile...