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  • Sais, Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian city

    Sais (Ancient Egyptian: 𓊃𓐰𓅭𓄿𓅱𓊖, romanized: Zꜣw; Ancient Greek: Σάϊς, romanized: Sáïs; Latin: Sais; Coptic: Ⲥⲁⲓ, romanized: Sai) was an ancient Egyptian

    Sais, Egypt

    Sais, Egypt

    Sais,_Egypt

  • SAIS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sais in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SAIS, SAIs or Sais may refer to: School of Advanced International Studies, a school under the Johns Hopkins

    SAIS

    SAIS

  • Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Native dynasty of ancient Egypt before the first Persian invasion

    brief periods of rule by Egyptians followed). The dynasty's reign (664–525 BC) is also called the Saite Period after the city of Sais, where its pharaohs had

    Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Sonchis of Sais
  • 6th century BC Egyptian priest

    Sonchis of Saïs or the Saïte (Ancient Greek: Σῶγχις ὁ Σαΐτης, Sō̂nkhis o Saḯtēs; fl. 594 BC) was an Egyptian priest, who is mentioned in Greek writings

    Sonchis of Sais

    Sonchis_of_Sais

  • Buto
  • Archaeological site in Egypt

    ecclesiastical history and current titular sees Kafr El Sheikh Governorate Sais, Egypt Stephanus of Byzantium. Herodotus ii. 59, 63, 155. Strabo xvii. p. 802

    Buto

    Buto

    Buto

  • Psamtik I
  • Pharaoh

    (Ancient Egyptian: Wꜣḥ-jb-Rꜥ Psmṯk) was the first pharaoh of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt, the Saite period, ruling from the city of Sais in the Nile

    Psamtik I

    Psamtik I

    Psamtik_I

  • List of historical capitals of Egypt
  • Bubastis Leontopolis Sais Mendes Samannud Alexandria Fustat Cairo List of cities and towns in Egypt The New Capital Chronology of ancient Egypt Kotb, Muhammed

    List of historical capitals of Egypt

    List_of_historical_capitals_of_Egypt

  • Third Intermediate Period of Egypt
  • Period of Ancient Egypt (1077–664 BCE)

    launched a full-scale invasion of Lower Egypt, taking Memphis in April of this year, killing Necho I of Sais in the process as Necho had remained loyal

    Third Intermediate Period of Egypt

    Third Intermediate Period of Egypt

    Third_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt

  • Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian dynasty

    capital at Sais in the western Nile Delta. Tefnakht I formed an alliance of the Delta kinglets, with whose support he attempted to conquer Upper Egypt; his

    Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-fourth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Ancient Egypt
  • Cradle of civilization in North Africa

    It emerged from prehistoric Egypt around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology), when Upper and Lower Egypt were united by Menes, who is

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient Egypt

    Ancient_Egypt

  • Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt
  • 404–398 BC single-pharaoh ancient Egyptian dynasty

    probably the grandson of the Amyrtaeus of Sais, who carried on a rebellion in 465–463 BC with the Egyptian chief, Inarus (himself a grandson of Psamtik

    Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-eighth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Neith
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    important, especially during the Twenty-sixth Dynasty (664–525 BC), when Sais became Egypt's capital. During the Greek and Roman periods she continued to be worshipped

    Neith

    Neith

    Neith

  • Penelope Wilson
  • University/Egypt Exploration Society/Supreme Council of Antiquities project at Sais, Egypt. Wilson obtained her first class degree in Oriental studies (Egyptian

    Penelope Wilson

    Penelope_Wilson

  • Cosmic Funk
  • 1974 studio album by Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes

    − 5:35 "Footprints" (Wayne Shorter) − 6:08 "Beautiful Woman" − 6:57 "Sais (Egypt)" (James Mtume) − 8:15 "Peaceful Ones" − 5:03 "Naima" (John Coltrane)

    Cosmic Funk

    Cosmic_Funk

  • Late Period of Egypt
  • Period in ancient Egyptian history ( 664 BCE–332 BCE)

    age of Hellenistic Egypt began. The Twenty-Sixth Dynasty, also known as the Saite Dynasty, after its seat of power the city of Sais, reigned from 672 to

    Late Period of Egypt

    Late Period of Egypt

    Late_Period_of_Egypt

  • Amasis II
  • Egyptian pharaoh from 570 to 526 BC

    BCE) of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt, the successor of Apries at Sais. He was the last great ruler of Egypt before the Persian conquest. He was also

    Amasis II

    Amasis II

    Amasis_II

  • Tefnakht
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    romanized: Tnephachthos) was a prince of Sais and founder of the relatively short Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt; he rose to become a Chief of the Ma in

    Tefnakht

    Tefnakht

    Tefnakht

  • Ammeris
  • Egyptian ruler

    Greek: Ἀμμέρις Amméris) was a governor of Sais attributed to the so-called "Proto-Saite Dynasty" of ancient Egypt. His name is only attested on Eusebius'

    Ammeris

    Ammeris

  • Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)

    Founded during Egypt's 26th dynasty—and located close to the dynastic capital of Sais—Naucratis was the earliest ancient Greek colony on Egyptian soil, being

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic_Kingdom

  • School of Advanced International Studies
  • International relations school of Johns Hopkins University

    at SAIS ranking second globally after the Georgetown School of Foreign Service. SAIS students and alumni have been informally known as the ‘SAIS Mafia’

    School of Advanced International Studies

    School of Advanced International Studies

    School_of_Advanced_International_Studies

  • Soldier of Sidon
  • 2006 fantasy novel by Gene Wolfe

    journey; a singing girl, rented from the priests of the Temple of Hathor in Sais, Egypt. As his river-wife, to be returned to the Temple at the end of his return

    Soldier of Sidon

    Soldier_of_Sidon

  • History of North Africa
  • desert and the Mediterranean, stretching from Moroccan Atlantic coast to Egypt. The region has no set definition, and varies from source to source. Generally

    History of North Africa

    History of North Africa

    History_of_North_Africa

  • Amyrtaeus
  • Egyptian pharaoh from 404 to 399 BC

    Sais (Greek: Ἀμυρταῖος Amyrtaios, a Hellenization of the original Egyptian name Amenirdisu) is the only pharaoh of the Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt

    Amyrtaeus

    Amyrtaeus

    Amyrtaeus

  • Osorkon C
  • C. 8th-century BCE Great Chief of the Ma

    Osorkon C (also Osorkon of Sais) was a Great Chief of the Ma and a governor of Sais in Lower Egypt, during the 22nd Dynasty. Osorkon's ancestors are unknown;

    Osorkon C

    Osorkon C

    Osorkon_C

  • Prehistoric Egypt
  • Period before the First Dynasty of Egypt

    at Tell el-Farkha, Sais, and Tell el-Iswid have clarified this picture to some extent. As a result, the Chalcolithic Lower Egyptian culture is now emerging

    Prehistoric Egypt

    Prehistoric Egypt

    Prehistoric_Egypt

  • Saï
  • Island in Sudan

    country of Sudan. It is 12 km long and 5.5 km wide. Saï was intermittently occupied by the Egyptians during the New Kingdom. In the Makurian period it was

    Saï

    Saï

    Saï

  • Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
  • (queen) Saft el-Hinna Sah (god) Sahure Sail (hieroglyph) Sais, Egypt Saite Oracle Papyrus Sakha, Egypt Sakir-Har SAK S 3 Sakuji Yoshimura Salima Ikram Salitis

    Index of ancient Egypt–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles

  • Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian dynasty

    Dynasty since he only controlled a small portion of Lower Egypt together with Tefnakhte of Sais, whose authority was recognised at Memphis—and Iuput II

    Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-second_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Roman Egypt
  • Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt

    During the era of the Roman Empire, most of modern-day Egypt, except for the Sinai, was ruled as the imperial province of Aegyptus, from the time it was

    Roman Egypt

    Roman Egypt

    Roman_Egypt

  • Ancient Iranian medicine
  • Study and practice of medicine in ancient Iran/Persia

    said to be so great that he re-established the school of medicine in Sais, Egypt, which previously had been destroyed, restoring its books and equipment

    Ancient Iranian medicine

    Ancient Iranian medicine

    Ancient_Iranian_medicine

  • Sai
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Self-assessed intelligence Sai Baba (disambiguation), an honorific term for ascetics in India Sain (disambiguation) Sais (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Sai

    Sai

  • Necho I
  • Ancient Egyptian ruler of the city of Sais, father of Psammetich I

    (Egyptian: Nekau, Greek: Νεχώς Α' or Νεχώ Α', Akkadian: Nikuu or Nikû) (? – 664 BCE near Memphis) was a ruler of the ancient Egyptian city of Sais. He

    Necho I

    Necho I

    Necho_I

  • History of ancient Egypt
  • Period of Egyptian history

    he was allowed to remain in power in Lower Egypt and founded the short-lived Twenty-Fourth Dynasty at Sais. The Kushite kingdom to the south took full

    History of ancient Egypt

    History_of_ancient_Egypt

  • Amarna
  • Akhenaten's capital of Egypt, 1346–1332 BC

    Qasr Ibrim", The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, vol. 84, pp. 1–22, 1998 Wilson, Penelope, et al., "Fieldwork, 1998-9: Sais, Memphis, Gebel El-Haridi,

    Amarna

    Amarna

    Amarna

  • Nagrig
  • Village in Gharbia Governorate, Egypt

    village, bordering the ancient city of Sais, which belonged to Sap-Meh, the fifth nome of Lower Egypt in Ancient Egypt. It was also mentioned under its ancient

    Nagrig

    Nagrig

    Nagrig

  • Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Kushite rule in Egypt during the third intermediate period

    Lower Egypt, around 712 BC. Shebitku had Bocchoris of the preceding Sais dynasty burned to death for resisting him. After conquering Lower Egypt, Shebitku

    Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Hypatopa sais
  • Species of moth

    sais is a moth in the family Blastobasidae. It is found in Costa Rica. The length of the forewings is about 5.9 mm. The specific name refers to Sais,

    Hypatopa sais

    Hypatopa_sais

  • Assyrian conquest of Egypt
  • 673–663 BCE military campaign

    established Necho I as king at Sais. Upon Esarhaddon's return to Assyria, he erected a stele alongside the previous Egyptian and Assyrian stelae of Nahr

    Assyrian conquest of Egypt

    Assyrian conquest of Egypt

    Assyrian_conquest_of_Egypt

  • List of pharaohs
  • Dynasty. Another short-lived line, from Sais, is referred to as the Twenty-fourth Dynasty. The fragmentation of Egypt came to an end with the arrival of the

    List of pharaohs

    List of pharaohs

    List_of_pharaohs

  • Stele of Piye
  • Egyptian archaeological artifact

    Tefnakht of Sais and his allies. It was discovered in Jebel Barkal and is currently part of the collection of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt. Following

    Stele of Piye

    Stele of Piye

    Stele_of_Piye

  • Lower Egypt
  • Northernmost region of Egypt

    Lower Egypt (Arabic: مصر السفلى Miṣr as-Suflā) is the northernmost region of Egypt, which consists of the fertile Nile Delta between Upper Egypt and the

    Lower Egypt

    Lower Egypt

    Lower_Egypt

  • Egyptian Greeks
  • Greek community in Egypt

    built Sais. Siculus reports that all the Greek cities were destroyed during the cataclysm, but the Egyptian cities including Heliopolis and Sais survived

    Egyptian Greeks

    Egyptian Greeks

    Egyptian_Greeks

  • Arab conquest of Egypt
  • 639–646 Rashidun Caliphate campaign

    by Amr ibn al-As conquered Byzantine Egypt between 639 and 642 AD. The conquest ended the Roman period in Egypt, which had begun in 30 BC and lasted for

    Arab conquest of Egypt

    Arab_conquest_of_Egypt

  • House of life in Ancient Egypt
  • Institution or place of education

    that there were also Houses of Life at Abydos, Deir el-Bersha, Tell Basta, Sais, Heliopolis, Memphis, Akhmim, Coptos, Esna, Edfu, and probably in every Temple

    House of life in Ancient Egypt

    House of life in Ancient Egypt

    House_of_life_in_Ancient_Egypt

  • Nome (Egypt)
  • Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt

    "district") was a territorial division in ancient Egypt. Each nome was ruled by a nomarch (Ancient Egyptian: ḥrj tp ꜥꜣ, "Great Chief"). The number of nomes

    Nome (Egypt)

    Nome_(Egypt)

  • Art of ancient Egypt
  • combined might of several native Egyptian rulers: Peftjaubast, Osorkon IV of Tanis, Iuput II of Leontopolis and Tefnakht of Sais. He established the Twenty-fifth

    Art of ancient Egypt

    Art of ancient Egypt

    Art_of_ancient_Egypt

  • List of Egyptian deities
  • goddess, tutelary deity of the city of Sais in Lower Egypt Nekhbet – A vulture goddess, the tutelary deity of Upper Egypt Nephthys – A member of the Ennead;

    List of Egyptian deities

    List of Egyptian deities

    List_of_Egyptian_deities

  • Heracleion
  • Ancient Egyptian city

    of Neith of Sais was located in Thonis. A stele found on the site indicates that late in its history the city was known by both its Egyptian and Greek names

    Heracleion

    Heracleion

    Heracleion

  • Éric Chacour
  • Canadian writer

    Quebec, whose debut novel Ce que je sais de toi was published in 2023. Born in Montreal to immigrant parents from Egypt, he spent his childhood in both Quebec

    Éric Chacour

    Éric_Chacour

  • Outline of ancient Egypt
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Egypt

    prince of Sais, who rebelled against the Persians. This dynasty lasted 6 years, from 404 BC to 398 BC. The Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt ruled from Mendes

    Outline of ancient Egypt

    Outline of ancient Egypt

    Outline_of_ancient_Egypt

  • Dynasties of ancient Egypt
  • In ancient Egyptian history, dynasties are a series of rulers sharing a common origin. They are usually, but not always, traditionally divided into 33

    Dynasties of ancient Egypt

    Dynasties_of_ancient_Egypt

  • Flight into Egypt
  • Biblical story about the flight of Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus

    the flight into Egypt until the Holy Family arrive at Sais. Two choral works by the German composer Max Bruch take the flight into Egypt as their theme

    Flight into Egypt

    Flight into Egypt

    Flight_into_Egypt

  • Kerma culture
  • Ancient Sudanese kingdom

    Sudanese kingdom of Sai and became a sizable, populous kingdom rivalling Egypt. Around 1500 BC, it was absorbed into the New Kingdom of Egypt, but rebellions

    Kerma culture

    Kerma culture

    Kerma_culture

  • Rosetta Stone
  • Egyptian stele with three versions of a 196 BC decree

    believed to have originally been displayed within a temple, possibly at Sais. It was probably moved in late antiquity or during the Mamluk period, and

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta Stone

    Rosetta_Stone

  • What I Know About You
  • 2023 novel by Éric Chacour

    What I Know About You (French: Ce que je sais de toi) is a novel by Éric Chacour, published on August 24, 2023, by Éditions Alto in Quebec and by Éditions

    What I Know About You

    What_I_Know_About_You

  • Middle Kingdom of Egypt
  • Reunified ancient Egypt (c. 2000-1700 BC)

    The Middle Kingdom of Egypt (also known as The Period of Reunification) is the period in the history of ancient Egypt following a period of political

    Middle Kingdom of Egypt

    Middle Kingdom of Egypt

    Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt

  • List of ancient Egyptian sites
  • This is a list of ancient Egyptian sites, throughout Egypt and Nubia. Sites are listed by their classical name whenever possible, if not by their modern

    List of ancient Egyptian sites

    List_of_ancient_Egyptian_sites

  • Apries
  • Egyptian pharaoh

    "additions to the temples at Athribis (Tell Atrib), Bahariya Oasis, Memphis and Sais." In the 4th year of his reign, Apries' sister Ankhnesneferibre was made

    Apries

    Apries

    Apries

  • Nubia
  • Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    Ashurbanipal appointed Necho I, who had been king of the city Sais, as his vassal ruler in Egypt. Necho's son, Psamtik I, was educated at the Assyrian capital

    Nubia

    Nubia

    Nubia

  • List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
  • intermittent habitation. Nome List of cities and towns in Egypt List of provinces ('nomes') of ancient Egypt. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/. Retrieved on 2016-03-05. "A

    List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities

    List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities

    List_of_ancient_Egyptian_towns_and_cities

  • Udjahorresnet
  • Ancient Egyptian official

    Crotone e Udjahorresnet di Sais. Medici primari alla corte achemenide di Dario il Grande [Democedes of Croton and Udjahorresnet of Sais. Chief physicians at

    Udjahorresnet

    Udjahorresnet

    Udjahorresnet

  • Osirian Portal
  • Professional wrestling tag team

    and their masks to become the Osirian Portal, a team inspired by ancient Egyptian culture, with Amasis adopting the gimmick of a break dancing pharaoh and

    Osirian Portal

    Osirian Portal

    Osirian_Portal

  • List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt
  • The Catholic Church in Egypt is presently composed of an exempt Latin missionary jurisdiction and 14 Eastern Catholic (arch)eparchies (mainly the Coptic

    List of Catholic dioceses in Egypt

    List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Egypt

  • Kingdom of Kush
  • Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa

    centered along the Nile Valley in what is now northern Sudan and southern Egypt. The region of Nubia was an early cradle of civilization, producing several

    Kingdom of Kush

    Kingdom of Kush

    Kingdom_of_Kush

  • Das verschleierte Bild zu Sais
  • "The Veiled Image at Sais" ("Das verschleierte Bild zu Saïs") is a 1795 ballad by Friedrich Schiller using ancient Greek, Egyptian and biblical motifs

    Das verschleierte Bild zu Sais

    Das_verschleierte_Bild_zu_Sais

  • Tefnakht II
  • Ancient Egyptian ruler

    Stephináthis; Latin: Stephinates, Stephinathis) was an ancient Egyptian ruler of the city of Sais during the early 7th century BC. He is recognized as an early

    Tefnakht II

    Tefnakht II

    Tefnakht_II

  • Decline of ancient Egyptian religion
  • observance of religious customs in Egypt. When Cambyses placed a garrison of troops nearby the Temple of Neith at Sais, Wedjahor-Resne convinced the king

    Decline of ancient Egyptian religion

    Decline_of_ancient_Egyptian_religion

  • Egyptian obelisks
  • religion of ancient Egypt. Approximately 30 remaining ancient Egyptian obelisks are known, not including modern or pre-modern pseudo-Egyptian obelisks, such

    Egyptian obelisks

    Egyptian obelisks

    Egyptian_obelisks

  • Abusir Bana
  • Village in Gharbia Governorate, Egypt

    antiquity, Busiris was the chief town of the Ati nome in Egypt. It stood east of Sais, near the Phatnitic mouth on the western bank of the Damietta Branch of the

    Abusir Bana

    Abusir Bana

    Abusir_Bana

  • L'Enfance du Christ
  • 19th century oratorio by Hector Berlioz

    Bethlehem to Sais in Egypt. Scene 1: Inside the town of Sais. Joseph and Mary's pleas for refuge are rejected by the people of Sais because they are Hebrews

    L'Enfance du Christ

    L'Enfance du Christ

    L'Enfance_du_Christ

  • Sack of Thebes
  • Assyrian plunder of Kushite Thebes

    I of Sais in the process. On learning of these events, Ashurbanipal aided by Necho's son, Psamtik I and his Carian mercenaries, returned to Egypt with

    Sack of Thebes

    Sack of Thebes

    Sack_of_Thebes

  • Thamos, King of Egypt
  • Play by Tobias Philipp

    king of Egypt, but Ramesses had usurped the throne from the rightful king, Menes, who is now disguised as the high priest, Sethos. Thamos loves Sais, a priestess

    Thamos, King of Egypt

    Thamos, King of Egypt

    Thamos,_King_of_Egypt

  • Nekauba
  • an independent reign. If not, he would merely have been a local mayor of Sais who served in office during this period before the accession of King Necho

    Nekauba

    Nekauba

  • Deshret
  • Red crown of Lower Egypt

    Egypt. Other deities wore the deshret too, or were identified with it, such as the protective serpent goddess Wadjet and the creator-goddess of Sais,

    Deshret

    Deshret

    Deshret

  • Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice)
  • day 28” (a date identified with March 2, 656 BC) Nitocris departed from Sais to Thebes on a royal flotilla led by the admiral and nomarch of Herakleopolis

    Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice)

    Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice)

    Nitocris_I_(Divine_Adoratrice)

  • 21st century BC
  • One hundred years, from 2100 BC to 2001 BC

    ISBN 978-1-4691-3999-9. Tulard, Jean (1978). Histoire de la Crète. Que sais-je ?. p. 72. ISBN 978-2-13-065663-0. Pichot, André (2014). La naissance de

    21st century BC

    21st_century_BC

  • Egyptian statue of Darius the Great
  • Statue from the Achaemenid Empire

    because he knows that he [Darius] is his [Atum] son. Neith, the goddess of Sais, also chose Darius to become the Lord of the world." Detail of the base.

    Egyptian statue of Darius the Great

    Egyptian statue of Darius the Great

    Egyptian_statue_of_Darius_the_Great

  • Elephant and Obelisk
  • Ancient Egyptian obelisk on a marble elephant, a landmark of Rome, Italy

    erected by Pharaoh Apries of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt, about 580 BC, in his capital Sais. The obelisk was rediscovered in 1665 during excavations

    Elephant and Obelisk

    Elephant and Obelisk

    Elephant_and_Obelisk

  • Narmer
  • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period

    suggests that she was a princess of Lower Egypt (based on the fact that Neith is the patron goddess of Sais in the Western Delta, exactly the area Narmer

    Narmer

    Narmer

    Narmer

  • Theodore (prefect of Egypt)
  • Prefect of Egypt

    The Muslims then passed by Sais and, finding relatives of Theodore there, killed them. John of Nikiu writes that "Egypt also had become enslaved to Satan

    Theodore (prefect of Egypt)

    Theodore (prefect of Egypt)

    Theodore_(prefect_of_Egypt)

  • Piye
  • Ancient Kushite king and pharaoh

    Nubia's power beyond Thebes into Lower Egypt. In reaction to this, Tefnakht of Sais formed a coalition between the local kings of the Delta Region and enticed

    Piye

    Piye

    Piye

  • Merimde Beni Salama
  • Settlement in Ancient Egypt

    Neolithic settlement at Sais had been identified in 1999. Numerous cultural parallels with Merimde are found here. Agriculture appears at Sais at about the same

    Merimde Beni Salama

    Merimde_Beni_Salama

  • African Greeks
  • Ethnic group in Africa

    built Sais. Siculus reports that all the Greek cities were destroyed during the cataclysm, but the Egyptian cities including Heliopolis and Sais survived

    African Greeks

    African Greeks

    African_Greeks

  • Land reform in ancient Egypt
  • gifts of land. Bakenranef, a king of the Twenty-fourth Dynasty who ruled Sais around 725 BCE, has been credited with initiating a land reform program.

    Land reform in ancient Egypt

    Land_reform_in_ancient_Egypt

  • Taharqa
  • King of Kush and pharaoh of Egypt

    Inscribed for Taharqa in the midst of Sais. 25th Dynasty. From Egypt, probably from Nesaft. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London Taharqa as a

    Taharqa

    Taharqa

    Taharqa

  • Ancient Egyptian medicine
  • Remedies from ancient Egypt

    Papyrus was developing during the early dynastic period. In 3000 BCE, in Sais, a medical school known as the Temple of Neith was established. The temple

    Ancient Egyptian medicine

    Ancient Egyptian medicine

    Ancient_Egyptian_medicine

  • Nepherites I
  • Egyptian pharaoh from 399 BC to 393 BC

    crowned himself pharaoh at Memphis and possibly also at Sais, before shifting the capital from Sais to his hometown Mendes. The fact that Nepherites I chose

    Nepherites I

    Nepherites I

    Nepherites_I

  • Isis
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    Sais, Neith's cult center. She was largely conflated with Isis in Plutarch's time, and he says the statue is of "Athena [Neith], whom [the Egyptians]

    Isis

    Isis

    Isis

  • Emporium (antiquity)
  • Trading post of classical antiquity

    Greek colony in Egypt; Olbia, which exported cereals, fish and slaves; and Sais, where Solon went to acquire the knowledge of Egypt. In the Hellenic

    Emporium (antiquity)

    Emporium_(antiquity)

  • Veil of Isis
  • Metaphor for the inaccessibility of nature's secrets

    veil or mantle. The motif traces back to a statue in the ancient Egyptian city of Sais. As recounted by Greco-Roman authors, the statue of the veiled goddess

    Veil of Isis

    Veil of Isis

    Veil_of_Isis

  • List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles
  • Parlez-vous Anglais? #10 / Un Café d'Étudiants #11 / Le 9 Octobre #12 / Je Ne Sais #13 Je Parle Français: Manual 2 (episodes 28-66) (Tadié-Cinema); Milan Herzog

    List of Encyclopædia Britannica Films titles

    List_of_Encyclopædia_Britannica_Films_titles

  • Kushite religion
  • Religious beliefs of the Kushites

    in Egyptian Religion and in later Napatan and Meroitic periods, indigenous Nubian practices persisted despite the effects of New Kingdom Egyptian colonization

    Kushite religion

    Kushite religion

    Kushite_religion

  • Nectanebo I
  • 4th-century BC Egyptian pharaoh

    Nectanebo carried out the coronation ceremony in c. 379/378 BC in both Sais and Memphis, and shifted the capital from Mendes to Sebennytos. The relationships

    Nectanebo I

    Nectanebo I

    Nectanebo_I

  • Egyptian temple
  • Religious buildings in Ancient Egypt

    in prehistoric Egypt in the late fourth millennium BC, at sites such as Saïs and Buto in Lower Egypt and Nekhen and Coptos in Upper Egypt. Most of these

    Egyptian temple

    Egyptian temple

    Egyptian_temple

  • Shai
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Shai (also spelt Sai, occasionally Shay, and in Greek, Psais) was the deification of the concept of fate in Egyptian mythology. As a concept, with no

    Shai

    Shai

    Shai

  • Hemsut
  • Egyptian goddesses of fate and protection

    headdress and sometimes appearing independently. The shield symbolizes the Sais Nome (Sap-Meh). Originally hemsut were closely associated with specific Kas

    Hemsut

    Hemsut

    Hemsut

  • Marguerite Olagnier
  • French vocalist, composer and poet (1844-1906)

    traveling in Egypt with her husband Eugène Olagnier, it is believed that she wrote both words and music of an "exotic opera" in four acts, Le Saïs [fr], which

    Marguerite Olagnier

    Marguerite Olagnier

    Marguerite_Olagnier

  • Helwa ya baladi
  • 1979 song by Dalida

    "Helwa ya baladi" (Egyptian Arabic: حلوة يا بلدي, IPA: [ˈħelwæ jæ ˈbælædi]; "Oh Sweet, My Homeland") is an Egyptian Arabic song by Dalida from 1979, enjoying

    Helwa ya baladi

    Helwa_ya_baladi

  • Nile Delta
  • African river delta bordering the Mediterranean

    Delta an-Nīl or simply الدلتا, ad-Delta) is the delta formed in Lower Egypt where the Nile River spreads out and drains into the Mediterranean Sea.

    Nile Delta

    Nile Delta

    Nile_Delta

  • Agathodaemon
  • Spirit (daemon) of the vineyards and grainfields in ancient Greek religion

    identified with Serapis and with Egyptian gods Šai (Shai), Knephis (Kneph), Khnum, Soknopis, or as a Hellenized native Egyptian household god. Quaegebeur points

    Agathodaemon

    Agathodaemon

    Agathodaemon

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  • Bhuvaneswar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Bengali, Indian, Mythological

    Bhuvaneswar

    God; Lord of the World

  • Hannum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hannum

    English : probably a variant spelling of Hannam.

  • Hell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hell

    English : variant of Hill, from southeastern Middle English hell ‘hill’, a dialect form characteristic of Kent and Sussex.English : from a personal name, Helle, which may have been a variant of Elie (a Middle English form of Elias), or perhaps a short form of a personal name formed with Hild- as the first element (see Hilliard for example), or perhaps from the female personal name Helen.German : nickname from Middle High German hell ‘bright’, ‘shining’.German : variant of Helle 3.

  • Juhi | ஜூஹீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Juhi | ஜூஹீ

    A flower

  • Aedh
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Irish

    Aedh

    Fire

  • Kleef
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Dutch, English

    Kleef

    From the Cliff; Cliff

  • Vishwak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Vishwak

    Another Name of Vishnu

  • Samarajit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Samarajit

    Lord Vishnu

  • Indravathi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Indravathi

    Excellent, First, God of the skies

  • Divesh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Divesh

    Light; Sun

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  • Said
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Say

  • Sain
  • v. t.

    To sanctify; to bless so as to protect from evil influence.

  • Sail
  • n.

    Anything resembling a sail, or regarded as a sail.

  • Sans-culottism
  • n.

    Extreme republican principles; the principles or practice of the sans-culottes.

  • Closereefed
  • a.

    Having all the reefs taken in; -- said of a sail.

  • Sail
  • n.

    To set sail; to begin a voyage.

  • Velivolant
  • a.

    Flying with sails; passing under full sail.

  • Sain
  • p. p.

    Said.

  • Sans
  • prep.

    Without; deprived or destitute of. Rarely used as an English word.

  • Sans-culottic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or involving, sans-culottism; radical; revolutionary; Jacobinical.

  • Sail
  • n.

    To be impelled or driven forward by the action of wind upon sails, as a ship on water; to be impelled on a body of water by the action of steam or other power.

  • After-sails
  • n.

    The sails on the mizzenmast, or on the stays between the mainmast and mizzenmast.

  • Saim
  • n.

    Lard; grease.

  • Sail
  • v. t.

    To direct or manage the motion of, as a vessel; as, to sail one's own ship.

  • Hand
  • v. t.

    To furl; -- said of a sail.

  • Saic
  • n.

    A kind of ketch very common in the Levant, which has neither topgallant sail nor mizzen topsail.

  • Sail
  • v. t.

    To pass or move upon, as in a ship, by means of sails; hence, to move or journey upon (the water) by means of steam or other force.

  • Sailboat
  • n.

    A boat propelled by a sail or sails.