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375,000 references to Greek, Egyptian, and Latin names were distilled from the full text of some 50,000 Greek papyri and ostraca found in the Duke Databank of Documentary Papyri,3 and were added to the Trismegistos database.
9 sie 2023 · The names of Ancient Egypt resonate with meanings as diverse and profound as the civilization itself. From gods and goddesses to pharaohs and queens, each name encapsulates a unique story, a belief, or an aspiration.
This project will create an authoritative collection of Greek personal name evidence from Egypt, unlocking the potential contained in such names for innovative research into every aspect of ancient life in Greco-Roman Egypt.
the Greeks, who remained in power during the Ptolemaic Period (304–30 B.C.E.). Individuals from these cultures are included in this book, as well as the military, social, and religious aspects of their presence on the Nile. Each culture arrived in Egypt seeking its own purpose, eventually losing its grip on the land.
View PDF chevron_right. Egyptian Names and Networks in Trismegistos (800 BC - AD 800) Yanne Broux. Trismegistos (www.trismegistos.org) started in 2005 as a platform to facilitate access to infor-mation about papyrological texts in all languages and scripts from Greco-Roman Egypt.
14 kwi 2016 · Egyptians and Greeks are known to have been in contact already in the 2 nd millennium BC, though we don’t know much about it. The picture becomes clearer from about 600BC, when the sea-faring Greeks were frequent visitors to Egypt.
As a territory influenced by numerous civilizations, including Greek society, Ancient Egypt serves as an optimal case study to examine the enslaved ethnic markers present in the sources. Therefore, this paper engages several works which address the existence of enslaved origins and designating ethnic names by enslavers in Ancient Egypt and Greece.