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- : Utworzony.: 06-10-15
- : Ostatnie Logowanie.: 15-12-25

: Opis.: Egypt – A different view of the entrance to the Great Pyramid: which gives a better perspective on how large this structure is when compared to size of the 150+ people shown in this photograph.
: Data Publikacji.: 22-11-25
: Opis.: CLEOPATRA VII. 69 BCE – 30 BCE One of the most well known people in history, Cleopatra VII was the last pharaoh of Egypt. She was a Macedonian Greek who ruled Egypt for nearly three decades. Known for her intelligence, she was her father’s favorite. She gained the throne at age eighteen and was intended to rule alongside her ten-year-old brother, Ptolemy, as co-regent. Soon thereafter, advisors in the royal palace conspired against Cleopatra and she was forced to flee to Syria. She secretly asked Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE), the Roman general and politician, for help when he was in Alexandria searching for Pompey. When General Marc Antony (83-30 BCE) was sent from Rome to Egypt, he and Cleopatra began a long love affair. They had three children together. At the time, Antony was married to the sister of Octavian, who later became Augustus Caesar, and with whom Antony co-ruled the then-Roman Republic. While ruling the eastern part of the republic, Antony asked the Roman Senate to confirm his decision to give vast swaths of Roman territory to Cleopatra and their children. This, in addition to Antony’s desire (as stated in his illegally exposed official will) to be buried outside of Rome, enraged the Roman people and the Senate. Octavian, seeking full power over Rome, blamed the foreigner Cleopatra for creating the situation, leading the Senate to declare war against her, and thus forcing Antony to defend her in battle. The couple lost the war after a naval battle with Octavian’s navy. Cleopatra’s reign soon ended and Roman rule over Egypt began. Marc Antony committed suicide by falling on his own sword. Traditional stories claim that Cleopatra also committed suicide by allowing herself to be bitten by an asp.
: Data Publikacji.: 22-11-25
: Opis.: MERNEPTAH STELE. Egypt, dated: 1208 BC Although not found in Israel the archaeological timeline of Israel could best start with the famous Merneptah stele. The stele (also named Israel stele) was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1896 at Thebes, Egypt. Is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Most of the inscription deals with Merneptah's victory over the Libyans, but the last 3 of the 28 lines shift to Canaan and also names Israel:"Askelon has been overcome, Gezer has been captured, Israel is laid waste and his seed is not" STELA MERNEPTAH. Egipt, datowany: 1208 p.n.e Chociaż nie znaleziono go w Izraelu, archeologiczną oś czasu Izraela najlepiej byłoby zacząć od słynnej steli Merenptaha. Stela (zwana także stelą izraelską) została odkryta przez Flindersa Petrie w 1896 roku w Tebach w Egipcie. Obecnie znajduje się w Muzeum Egipskim w Kairze. Większość inskrypcji dotyczy zwycięstwa Merenptaha nad Libijczykami, ale ostatnie 3 z 28 wierszy przenoszą się do Kanaanu i wymieniają także Izrael: „Askelon został pokonany, Gezer został zdobyty, Izrael został spustoszony, a jego potomstwo nie”
: Data Publikacji.: 22-11-25
: Opis.: DETAL TRONU NOWEGO KRÓLESTWA, XVIII DYNASTY KSIĘŻNICZKI SITAMUN, PIERWRORODNEJ CÓRKI AMENHOTEPA III I WIELKIEJ KRÓLOWEJ TIYE — 1391 - 1353 p.n.e. Krzesło zostało znalezione w grobowcu jej dziadka Yuyi, w Dolinie Królów w Waset (Teby). Uważa się, że został tam złożony jako ofiara podczas jej pogrzebu. Księżniczka jest przedstawiona z tyłu krzesła. Krzesło składa się z drewna, płatków złota i włókien roślinnych. Mieści się w Muzeum Egipskim w Kairze, Egipt. DETAIL OF THE CHAIR OF NEW KINGDOM, 18TH DYNASTY PRINCESS SITAMUN, FIRST BORN DAUGHTER OF AMENHOTEP III AND GREAT QUEEN TIYE — 1391 - 1353 BCE. The chair was found in the tomb of Yuya, her grandfather, in the Valley of the Kings in Waset (Thebes). It is thought to have been placed there as an offering during her funeral. The princess is depicted at the back of the chair. The chair is comprised of wood, gold leafing, and plant fibers. Housed in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt.
: Data Publikacji.: 22-11-25
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