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History of Egypt | Ancient Egypt | Achaemenid Egypt | Ptolemaic Egypt | Christian Egypt | Arab Egypt | Ottoman Egypt | Muhammad Ali dynasty | Modern Egypt | Egyptians | The Roman Empire, 117 circa, surrounding the Mediterranian Sea, with Aegyptus province highlighted in red | | Egypt Province | Egypt | Octavian | Emperor | Augustus | Marc Antony | Ptolemaic | Cleopatra VII | Battle of Actium | province | Roman Empire | Egypt | Sinai Peninsula | Cyrenaica | Arabia | grain | Gaius Cornelius Gallus | Aelius Gallus | Arabia Petraea | Arabia Felix | Red Sea | Claudius | Gaius Petronius | Hadrian coin celebrating the Aegyptus province, struck c. 135, the obverse shows Egypt reclining while she holds the Sistrum of Hathor and resting on a basket of grain, as well as an ibis atop the column at her feet | | Hadrian | Sistrum | Hathor | ibis | Nero | Jews | Jerusalem | 70 | Trajan | Jewish revolt | Hadrian | Antinous | Antoninus Pius | 139 | Egyptians | Avidius Cassius | Syria | 193 | Pescennius Niger | Pertinax | Septimius Severus | 202 | Funerary masks uncovered in Fayoum, 1st century | | Fayoum | Caracalla | 211 | 217 | Decius | 250 | 260 | Mussius Aemilianus | Macriani | Gallienus usurpers | 261 | usurper | Zenobia coin reporting her title as queen of Egypt, Augusta and showing her diademed and draped bust on a crescent with the obverse showing a standing figure of  Ivno Regina, Juno, holding a patera in her right hand, a sceptre in her left, a peacock at her feet, and a brilliant star to the left | | Augusta | Zenobia | Palmyra | 269 | Egypt | Cleopatra VII | Aurelian | 274 | Probus | Domitius Domitianus | Diocletian | 298 | 303 | List of governors of Roman Egypt | The Diocese of Egypt, ca. 400 AD | | Diocese of Egypt | Romans | revenue | legions | cohorts | Egypt | praeses | dux | dux | autonomy | Roman trade with India started from Egypt according to the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, first century | | Roman trade with India | Periplus of the Erythraean Sea | Ptolemaic period | taxation system | Alexandria | government | privatization | village | councils | Diocletian | Constantine I | Patriarchate of Alexandria | Mark the Evangelist | 33 | Helmut Koester | gnosticism | Demetrius of Alexandria | heretical | citation needed | apologists | Clement of Alexandria | Origen | Edict of Milan | 312 | Constantine I | Palladius | 390 | Philae | Isis | schism | Arians | Arius | Athanasius | 326 | First Council of Nicaea | Serapis | Gnosticism | Manichaeism | monasticism | Desert Fathers | Valens | Coptic | Near East in 565, showing Byzantine Egypt and its neighbors. | | Constantinople | fourth century | fifth | sixth centuries | Byzantine Empire | fall of the Western Empire | hieroglyphics | Cyril | patriarch of Alexandria | 415 | citation needed | Hypatia | Jesus of Nazareth | Monophysite | First Council of Constantinople | 381 | Council of Chalcedon | 451 | 570s | Justinian | 482 | 565 | Rome | Italy | Roman-Persian Wars | The Byzantine Empire by 626 after Heraclius reconquered Syria, Palestine and Egypt from the Sassanids. | | Heraclius | Sassanids | Sassanid | Byzantium | Khosrow II | Maurice | Jerusalem | Alexandria | Heraclius | Egyptians | Kavadh II | Eastern Roman Empire | 629 | Muslim conquest of Egypt | The Mediterranean world in 650 by this time the Arabs had conquered Egyptus and Syria from the Byzantines | | Arabs | Amr Ibn Al-Aas | Caliph | Umar | Muhammad | 639 | 641 | Michael Angold | Alexandria | 645 | Muslim conquest of Egypt | v | d | Ancient Egypt | All the Giza pyramids | Architecture | Art | Burial customs | Chronology | Cuisine | Dynasties | Geography | History | Mathematics | Medicine | Religion | Pharaohs | People | Language | Sites | Technology | Writing | Egyptology | Egyptologists | Egyptian Museum | Ancient Egypt portal | v | d | Roman Imperial Provinces (AD 117) | Achaea | Ægyptus | Africa | Alpes Cottiae | Alpes Maritimae | Alpes Poeninae | Arabia Petraea | Armenia | Asia | Assyria | Bithynia | Pontus | Britannia | Cappadocia | Cilicia | Corsica et Sardinia | Creta | Cyrenaica | Cyprus | Dacia | Dalmatia | Epirus | Galatia | Gallia Aquitania | Gallia Belgica | Gallia Lugdunensis | Gallia Narbonensis | Germania Inferior | Germania Superior | Hispania Baetica | Hispania Tarraconensis | Italia | Iudaea | Lusitania | Lycia | Pamphylia | Macedonia | Mauretania Caesariensis | Mauretania Tingitana | Mesopotamia | Moesia Inferior | Moesia Superior | Noricum | Pannonia Inferior | Pannonia Superior | Raetia | Sicilia | Syria | Taurica | Thracia | The Roman Empire at its greatest extent, at the death of Trajan (117 AD) | Categories | 30 BC establishments | Ancient Roman provinces | Roman Egypt | Roman roads in Egypt | Byzantine Empire | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since February 2008 |
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