The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-library-of-alexandria-was-one-of-the-largest-most-significant-libraries-of-the-ancient-world-it-flourished-under-the-patronage-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-and-functioned-as-a-major-center-of-scholarship-from-its-construction-in-the-3rd-century-bc-until-the-roman-conquest-in-30-bc-with-collections-of-works-lecture-halls-meeting-rooms-and-gardens-the-library-was-part-of-a-larger-research-institution-called-the-museum-of-alexandria-where-many-of-the-most-famous-thinkers-of-the-ancient-world-studied-the-library-is-famous-for-having-been-burned-resulting-in-the-loss-of-many-scrolls-image352826488.html
RM2BE0HP0–The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls
Octodrachm , 370-316 BC. Greece, Ptolemaic Dynasty, reign of Ptolemy V Epiphanes or Ptolemy VI Philometor. Gold; diameter: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/octodrachm-370-316-bc-greece-ptolemaic-dynasty-reign-of-ptolemy-v-epiphanes-or-ptolemy-vi-philometor-gold-diameter-29-cm-1-18-in-image240456150.html
RMRY5M7J–Octodrachm , 370-316 BC. Greece, Ptolemaic Dynasty, reign of Ptolemy V Epiphanes or Ptolemy VI Philometor. Gold; diameter: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Offerer. Relief. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-and-falcon-god-haroeris-offerer-relief-image220340398.html
RMPPDABX–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Offerer. Relief.
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Royal cartridge of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Relief. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-royal-74616654.html
RME9B28E–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Royal cartridge of the Roman Emperor Tiberius. Relief.
Ptolemy Apion (between 150 BC and 145 BC – 96 BC) Last Greek King of Cyrene and was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty - bronze bust Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-apion-between-150-bc-and-145-bc-96-bc-last-greek-king-of-cyrene-and-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-bronze-bust-image438027839.html
RM2GCHTYB–Ptolemy Apion (between 150 BC and 145 BC – 96 BC) Last Greek King of Cyrene and was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty - bronze bust
Statuette of Kneeling King, 304–30 BC. Egypt, Greco-Roman period (332 BCE–395 CE), Ptolemaic dynasty (305–30 BCE). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/statuette-of-kneeling-king-30430-bc-egypt-greco-roman-period-332-bce395-ce-ptolemaic-dynasty-30530-bce-image597730239.html
RM2WMCY0F–Statuette of Kneeling King, 304–30 BC. Egypt, Greco-Roman period (332 BCE–395 CE), Ptolemaic dynasty (305–30 BCE).
Ptolemy I Soter, ( Ptolemy I Soter Pharaoh) (born 367/366 bc, Macedonia—died 283/282, Egypt), Macedonian general of Alexander the Great, who became ruler of Egypt (323–285 bc) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-i-soter-ptolemy-i-soter-pharaoh-born-367366-bc-macedoniadied-283282-egypt-macedonian-general-of-alexander-the-great-who-became-ruler-of-egypt-323285-bc-and-founder-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-image329276731.html
RM2A3KRR7–Ptolemy I Soter, ( Ptolemy I Soter Pharaoh) (born 367/366 bc, Macedonia—died 283/282, Egypt), Macedonian general of Alexander the Great, who became ruler of Egypt (323–285 bc) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty,
Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temple-of-kom-ombo-upper-egypt-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-18047-bc-some-additions-to-it-were-later-made-during-the-roman-period-the-building-is-unique-because-its-double-design-meant-that-there-were-courts-halls-sanctuaries-and-rooms-duplicated-for-two-sets-of-gods-the-southern-half-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-the-northern-part-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-falcon-god-haroeris-horus-the-elder-along-with-tasenetnofret-a-special-form-of-hathor-image328349800.html
RM2A25HEG–Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor
The ruins of Dendera, a small town in Egypt situated on the west bank of the Nile, south of Qena and on the opposite side of the river. It contains the Dendera Temple complex, that contains the Temple of Hathor. It dates back to the times of the Ptolemaic dynasty in the 4th Century BC and was completed by the Roman emperor Tiberius, who reigned from 14 AD to 37 AD after Egypt became a Roman possesion, part of the Late Roman province of Thebais Secunda Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-ruins-of-dendera-a-small-town-in-egypt-situated-on-the-west-bank-of-the-nile-south-of-qena-and-on-the-opposite-side-of-the-river-it-contains-the-dendera-temple-complex-that-contains-the-temple-of-hathor-it-dates-back-to-the-times-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-the-4th-century-bc-and-was-completed-by-the-roman-emperor-tiberius-who-reigned-from-14-ad-to-37-ad-after-egypt-became-a-roman-possesion-part-of-the-late-roman-province-of-thebais-secunda-image255564918.html
RMTRNYJE–The ruins of Dendera, a small town in Egypt situated on the west bank of the Nile, south of Qena and on the opposite side of the river. It contains the Dendera Temple complex, that contains the Temple of Hathor. It dates back to the times of the Ptolemaic dynasty in the 4th Century BC and was completed by the Roman emperor Tiberius, who reigned from 14 AD to 37 AD after Egypt became a Roman possesion, part of the Late Roman province of Thebais Secunda
Canopic jar with Amset head. Egypt, 300-150 BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. Alabaster. Pozzuoli. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canopic-jar-with-amset-head-egypt-300-150-bc-ptolemaic-dynasty-alabaster-pozzuoli-national-archaeological-museum-naples-image338658710.html
RM2AJY6HX–Canopic jar with Amset head. Egypt, 300-150 BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. Alabaster. Pozzuoli. National Archaeological Museum, Naples.
The Temple of Kom Ombo, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180 BC to 47 BC, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-temple-of-kom-ombo-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-180-bc-to-47-bc-kom-ombo-egypt-north-africa-africa-image567253729.html
RF2RXTHWN–The Temple of Kom Ombo, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180 BC to 47 BC, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Portrait of Ptolemaic queen Berenice II of Egypt (reign 246-221 BC) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-ptolemaic-queen-berenice-ii-of-egypt-reign-246-221-bc-135831685.html
RMHTYJKH–Portrait of Ptolemaic queen Berenice II of Egypt (reign 246-221 BC) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Carding Tool, Ptolemaic dynasty (or later). Carding was the process of removing tangles from and aligning the fibers of wool in preparation for spinning. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carding-tool-ptolemaic-dynasty-or-later-carding-was-the-process-of-removing-tangles-from-and-aligning-the-fibers-of-wool-in-preparation-for-spinning-image330081677.html
RM2A50EF9–Carding Tool, Ptolemaic dynasty (or later). Carding was the process of removing tangles from and aligning the fibers of wool in preparation for spinning.
Ptolemy I Soter I (Soter meaning Saviour), also known as Ptolemy Lagides, a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt (323-283 BC). He founded the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the Ptolemaic Dynasty; in 305/4 BC he took the title of pharaoh. Seen here in profile, wearing armour, with a small crocodile on his head to represent Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-i-soter-i-soter-meaning-saviour-also-known-as-ptolemy-lagides-a-macedonian-general-under-alexander-the-great-who-became-ruler-of-egypt-323-283-bc-he-founded-the-ptolemaic-kingdom-and-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-3054-bc-he-took-the-title-of-pharaoh-seen-here-in-profile-wearing-armour-with-a-small-crocodile-on-his-head-to-represent-egypt-image560861573.html
RM2RGDCJD–Ptolemy I Soter I (Soter meaning Saviour), also known as Ptolemy Lagides, a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt (323-283 BC). He founded the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the Ptolemaic Dynasty; in 305/4 BC he took the title of pharaoh. Seen here in profile, wearing armour, with a small crocodile on his head to represent Egypt.
Egypt/Netherlands: ‘The Banquet of Cleopatra’. Oil on canvas painting by Gerard de Lairesse (11 September 1641 - June 1711), c. 1675-1680. Cleopatra VII (69-30 BCE) was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and last of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In this scene from her court in Alexandria, Cleopatra has bet her lover Mark Anthony that she could host the more expensive banquet. After he accepted the wager, Cleopatra removed one of her pearl earrings, dissolved it in vinegar, then drank it. She is in the process of removing her second earring when she is stopped by former Roman senator Lucius Plancus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptnetherlands-the-banquet-of-cleopatra-oil-on-canvas-painting-by-gerard-de-lairesse-11-september-1641-june-1711-c-1675-1680-cleopatra-vii-69-30-bce-was-the-last-pharaoh-of-ancient-egypt-and-last-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-this-scene-from-her-court-in-alexandria-cleopatra-has-bet-her-lover-mark-anthony-that-she-could-host-the-more-expensive-banquet-after-he-accepted-the-wager-cleopatra-removed-one-of-her-pearl-earrings-dissolved-it-in-vinegar-then-drank-it-she-is-in-the-process-of-removing-her-second-earring-when-she-is-stopped-by-former-roman-senator-lucius-plancus-image344235557.html
RM2B017Y1–Egypt/Netherlands: ‘The Banquet of Cleopatra’. Oil on canvas painting by Gerard de Lairesse (11 September 1641 - June 1711), c. 1675-1680. Cleopatra VII (69-30 BCE) was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and last of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In this scene from her court in Alexandria, Cleopatra has bet her lover Mark Anthony that she could host the more expensive banquet. After he accepted the wager, Cleopatra removed one of her pearl earrings, dissolved it in vinegar, then drank it. She is in the process of removing her second earring when she is stopped by former Roman senator Lucius Plancus.
Mummy Mask in Stucco, Ptolemaic Dynasty. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mummy-mask-in-stucco-ptolemaic-dynasty-artist-unknown-11068268.html
RMA4K3XN–Mummy Mask in Stucco, Ptolemaic Dynasty. Artist: Unknown
Art inspired by Ritual Figure, Late Period or Early Ptolemaic Period, Dynasty 30 or later, 380–246 B.C., From Egypt, Wood, formerly clad with lead sheet, H. 21 cm (8 1/4 in.); W. 14.3 cm (5 5/8 in.); D. 11 cm (4 5/16 in.), The fluid pose and chest-beating gesture of this extraordinary, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-ritual-figure-late-period-or-early-ptolemaic-period-dynasty-30-or-later-380246-bc-from-egypt-wood-formerly-clad-with-lead-sheet-h-21-cm-8-14-in-w-143-cm-5-58-in-d-11-cm-4-516-in-the-fluid-pose-and-chest-beating-gesture-of-this-extraordinary-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462852229.html
RF2HW0MMN–Art inspired by Ritual Figure, Late Period or Early Ptolemaic Period, Dynasty 30 or later, 380–246 B.C., From Egypt, Wood, formerly clad with lead sheet, H. 21 cm (8 1/4 in.); W. 14.3 cm (5 5/8 in.); D. 11 cm (4 5/16 in.), The fluid pose and chest-beating gesture of this extraordinary, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Ptolemy I, Soter (d283 BC). One of greatest generals of Alexander the Great, on whose death he became king of Egypt, founding the Ptolemaic dynasty which ended with Cleopatra VII. Stipple engraving 1803 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ptolemy-i-soter-d283-bc-one-of-greatest-generals-of-alexander-the-135677422.html
RMHTMHX6–Ptolemy I, Soter (d283 BC). One of greatest generals of Alexander the Great, on whose death he became king of Egypt, founding the Ptolemaic dynasty which ended with Cleopatra VII. Stipple engraving 1803
Portrait of Ptolemy V Epiphanes, 5th ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty, in diadem, on beryl in Dr. Chauncy's collection. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Worlidge from James Vallentin's One Hundred and Eight Engravings from Antique Gems, 1863. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-ptolemy-v-epiphanes-5th-ruler-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-84872186.html
RMEX279E–Portrait of Ptolemy V Epiphanes, 5th ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty, in diadem, on beryl in Dr. Chauncy's collection. Copperplate engraving by Thomas Worlidge from James Vallentin's One Hundred and Eight Engravings from Antique Gems, 1863.
Gold Serapeum plaque, Greek with Egyptian heiroglyphs. Serapis was the official chief god of Hellenistic Egypt. His cult was introduced by Ptolemy I, the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled over Egypt after Alexander the Great. Ptolemy wished to unite the native Egyptians and the Greek colonists under his authority and that of a common God in order to establish a greater interior unity, which was necessary to turn Egypt into a powerful Hellenistic state. Because the Greeks were not interested in the traditional Egyptian animal gods, Serapis was represented in a human form like the Gre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gold-serapeum-plaque-greek-with-egyptian-heiroglyphs-serapis-was-the-image151887062.html
RMJR31DX–Gold Serapeum plaque, Greek with Egyptian heiroglyphs. Serapis was the official chief god of Hellenistic Egypt. His cult was introduced by Ptolemy I, the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled over Egypt after Alexander the Great. Ptolemy wished to unite the native Egyptians and the Greek colonists under his authority and that of a common God in order to establish a greater interior unity, which was necessary to turn Egypt into a powerful Hellenistic state. Because the Greeks were not interested in the traditional Egyptian animal gods, Serapis was represented in a human form like the Gre
Carding Tool, Ptolemaic dynasty (or later). Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty (or later). Wood; overall: 25 cm (9 13/16 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/carding-tool-ptolemaic-dynasty-or-later-egypt-ptolemaic-dynasty-or-later-wood-overall-25-cm-9-1316-in-image240364735.html
RMRY1FJR–Carding Tool, Ptolemaic dynasty (or later). Egypt, Ptolemaic Dynasty (or later). Wood; overall: 25 cm (9 13/16 in
'Sculpture of Cleopatra'. Ancient Egypt, 1rd century BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. Dimensions: h. 104,7 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sculpture-of-cleopatra-ancient-egypt-1rd-century-bc-ptolemaic-dynasty-dimensions-h-1047-cm-museum-state-hermitage-st-petersburg-image241209662.html
RMT0C1AP–'Sculpture of Cleopatra'. Ancient Egypt, 1rd century BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. Dimensions: h. 104,7 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
Statue of Djedhor. Greco-Roman period. Early Ptolemaic dynasty. Basalt, ca. 300-250 BC. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/statue-of-djedhor-greco-roman-period-early-ptolemaic-dynasty-basalt-ca-300-250-bc-calouste-gulbenkian-museum-lisbon-portugal-image476323861.html
RM2JJXBXD–Statue of Djedhor. Greco-Roman period. Early Ptolemaic dynasty. Basalt, ca. 300-250 BC. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
Head from a Sarcophagus Lid, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, Dynasty 30 or later, 381-30 B.C.E. Limestone. Brooklyn Museum, NYC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/head-from-a-sarcophagus-lid-late-period-ptolemaic-period-dynasty-30-or-later-381-30-bce-limestone-brooklyn-museum-nyc-image561452891.html
RM2RHCATY–Head from a Sarcophagus Lid, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period, Dynasty 30 or later, 381-30 B.C.E. Limestone. Brooklyn Museum, NYC
Cleopatra VII 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, death, wood engraving after paintng by Julius Kronberg (1850 - 1921), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cleopatra-vii-the-great-69-12830-bc-queen-of-egypt-51-30-bc-death-19853971.html
RMB48BXB–Cleopatra VII 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, death, wood engraving after paintng by Julius Kronberg (1850 - 1921),
A Ptolemaic King (Attributed to Ptolemy VIII by Paul Edmund Stanwick) Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty (2nd century BCE). White marble. Egypt, Egyptian. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-ptolemaic-king-attributed-to-ptolemy-viii-by-paul-edmund-stanwick-graeco-roman-period-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bce-white-marble-egypt-egyptian-image377017854.html
RM2CWAJ3A–A Ptolemaic King (Attributed to Ptolemy VIII by Paul Edmund Stanwick) Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty (2nd century BCE). White marble. Egypt, Egyptian.
Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temple-of-kom-ombo-upper-egypt-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-18047-bc-some-additions-to-it-were-later-made-during-the-roman-period-the-building-is-unique-because-its-double-design-meant-that-there-were-courts-halls-sanctuaries-and-rooms-duplicated-for-two-sets-of-gods-the-southern-half-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-the-northern-part-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-falcon-god-haroeris-horus-the-elder-along-with-tasenetnofret-a-special-form-of-hathor-image328349586.html
RM2A25H6X–Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor
The Hypostyle Hall in the Temple of Isis at Philae, on a small island in the Nile south of Aswan, Egypt. The temple is relatively new by Egyptian standards, begun under one of the last of the native pharoahs, Nectanebo I (c380-62 BC) but mostly dating to the Ptolemaic period. Painting by David Roberts (1796-1864) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-hypostyle-hall-in-the-temple-of-isis-at-philae-on-a-small-island-in-the-nile-south-of-aswan-egypt-the-temple-is-relatively-new-by-egyptian-standards-begun-under-one-of-the-last-of-the-native-pharoahs-nectanebo-i-c380-62-bc-but-mostly-dating-to-the-ptolemaic-period-painting-by-david-roberts-1796-1864-image352252066.html
RM2BD2D2X–The Hypostyle Hall in the Temple of Isis at Philae, on a small island in the Nile south of Aswan, Egypt. The temple is relatively new by Egyptian standards, begun under one of the last of the native pharoahs, Nectanebo I (c380-62 BC) but mostly dating to the Ptolemaic period. Painting by David Roberts (1796-1864)
Portrait o fthe King Ptolemy III, Euergetes (the benefactor of gods). The reign of Ptolemy III. (246-222 BC). Diorite. Ptolemaic dynasty. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-o-fthe-king-ptolemy-iii-euergetes-the-benefactor-of-gods-the-reign-of-ptolemy-iii-246-222-bc-diorite-ptolemaic-dynasty-image225181305.html
RMR29W1D–Portrait o fthe King Ptolemy III, Euergetes (the benefactor of gods). The reign of Ptolemy III. (246-222 BC). Diorite. Ptolemaic dynasty.
The Temple of Kom Ombo, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180 BCE to 47 BCE, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-temple-of-kom-ombo-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-180-bce-to-47-bce-kom-ombo-egypt-north-africa-africa-image567253869.html
RF2RXTJ2N–The Temple of Kom Ombo, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180 BCE to 47 BCE, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. Roman marble bust from 40-30 BC. Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany. The bust was found in Via Appia between Ariccia and Genzano, Italy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egyptian-queen-cleopatra-vii-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-roman-marble-79740550.html
RMEHMDTP–Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII of the Ptolemaic Dynasty. Roman marble bust from 40-30 BC. Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany. The bust was found in Via Appia between Ariccia and Genzano, Italy.
Ptolemy I Soter (Greek: Ptolemaios Soter, i.e. Ptolemy the Savior, 367 BC - 283 BC) was a Macedonian general who became the ruler of Egypt (323 BC - 283 BC) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In 305 BC he took the title of king. He was the son of Arsinoe of Macedonia - either by her husband Lagus, a Macedonian nobleman, or by her lover, Philip II of Macedon (which would make him the half-brother of Alexander the Great if true). Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's most trusted generals, and among the seven body-guards attached to his person. He was a few years older than Alexander, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-i-soter-greek-ptolemaios-soter-ie-ptolemy-the-savior-367-bc-283-bc-was-a-macedonian-general-who-became-the-ruler-of-egypt-323-bc-283-bc-and-founder-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-305-bc-he-took-the-title-of-king-he-was-the-son-of-arsinoe-of-macedonia-either-by-her-husband-lagus-a-macedonian-nobleman-or-by-her-lover-philip-ii-of-macedon-which-would-make-him-the-half-brother-of-alexander-the-great-if-true-ptolemy-was-one-of-alexander-the-greats-most-trusted-generals-and-among-the-seven-body-guards-attached-to-his-person-he-was-a-few-years-older-than-alexander-and-image268851388.html
RMWHB6K8–Ptolemy I Soter (Greek: Ptolemaios Soter, i.e. Ptolemy the Savior, 367 BC - 283 BC) was a Macedonian general who became the ruler of Egypt (323 BC - 283 BC) and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In 305 BC he took the title of king. He was the son of Arsinoe of Macedonia - either by her husband Lagus, a Macedonian nobleman, or by her lover, Philip II of Macedon (which would make him the half-brother of Alexander the Great if true). Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's most trusted generals, and among the seven body-guards attached to his person. He was a few years older than Alexander, and
Shroud from the time of the Ptolemaic dynasty Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-shroud-from-the-time-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-140518447.html
RMJ4H4KY–Shroud from the time of the Ptolemaic dynasty
Egypt / Netherlands: ‘The Banquet of Cleopatra’. Oil on canvas painting by Gerard de Lairesse (11 September 1641 - June 1711), c. 1675-1680. Cleopatra VII (69-30 BCE) was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and last of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In this scene from her court in Alexandria, Cleopatra has bet her lover Mark Anthony that she could host the more expensive banquet. After he accepted the wager, Cleopatra removed one of her pearl earrings, dissolved it in vinegar, then drank it. She is in the process of removing her second earring when she is stopped by former Roman senator Lucius Plancus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-netherlands-the-banquet-of-cleopatra-oil-on-canvas-painting-by-gerard-de-lairesse-11-september-1641-june-1711-c-1675-1680-cleopatra-vii-69-30-bce-was-the-last-pharaoh-of-ancient-egypt-and-last-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-this-scene-from-her-court-in-alexandria-cleopatra-has-bet-her-lover-mark-anthony-that-she-could-host-the-more-expensive-banquet-after-he-accepted-the-wager-cleopatra-removed-one-of-her-pearl-earrings-dissolved-it-in-vinegar-then-drank-it-she-is-in-the-process-of-removing-her-second-earring-when-she-is-stopped-by-former-roman-senator-lucius-plancus-image546787668.html
RM2PNG970–Egypt / Netherlands: ‘The Banquet of Cleopatra’. Oil on canvas painting by Gerard de Lairesse (11 September 1641 - June 1711), c. 1675-1680. Cleopatra VII (69-30 BCE) was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt and last of the Ptolemaic dynasty. In this scene from her court in Alexandria, Cleopatra has bet her lover Mark Anthony that she could host the more expensive banquet. After he accepted the wager, Cleopatra removed one of her pearl earrings, dissolved it in vinegar, then drank it. She is in the process of removing her second earring when she is stopped by former Roman senator Lucius Plancus.
Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trajans-kiosk-ptolemaic-temple-of-philae-aswan-egypt-africa-138319898.html
RMJ110CA–Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa
Art inspired by Sealing naming Nesisti, a priest in the cult of Arsinoe II and her sister Philotera, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, ca. 210–180 B.C., From Egypt, Unfired clay, Dia. 2 cm (13/16 in.), Arsinoe II was divinized on her death, and a cult to her deceased sister, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-sealing-naming-nesisti-a-priest-in-the-cult-of-arsinoe-ii-and-her-sister-philotera-ptolemaic-period-ptolemaic-dynasty-ca-210180-bc-from-egypt-unfired-clay-dia-2-cm-1316-in-arsinoe-ii-was-divinized-on-her-death-and-a-cult-to-her-deceased-sister-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463038300.html
RF2HW9624–Art inspired by Sealing naming Nesisti, a priest in the cult of Arsinoe II and her sister Philotera, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, ca. 210–180 B.C., From Egypt, Unfired clay, Dia. 2 cm (13/16 in.), Arsinoe II was divinized on her death, and a cult to her deceased sister, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Philip II of Macedon, 382 - 336 BC. Ancient Greek king of Macedon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-philip-ii-of-macedon-382-336-bc-ancient-greek-king-of-macedon-17725892.html
RMB0RDFG–Philip II of Macedon, 382 - 336 BC. Ancient Greek king of Macedon
Ptolemy I Soter, Macedonian Greek general and successor to Alexander the Great, c.367-282 BC. Founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. Engraved gem in jacinth. Ptolomaeus Soter Incis in Hyacintho. Copperplate engraving from Francesco Valesio, Antonio Gori and Ridolfino Venuti’s Academia Etrusca, Museum Cortonense in quo Vetera Monumenta, (Etruscan Academy or Museum of Cortona), Faustus Amideus, Rome, 1750. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-i-soter-macedonian-greek-general-and-successor-to-alexander-the-great-c367-282-bc-founder-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-egypt-engraved-gem-in-jacinth-ptolomaeus-soter-incis-in-hyacintho-copperplate-engraving-from-francesco-valesio-antonio-gori-and-ridolfino-venutis-academia-etrusca-museum-cortonense-in-quo-vetera-monumenta-etruscan-academy-or-museum-of-cortona-faustus-amideus-rome-1750-image554023985.html
RM2R59Y6W–Ptolemy I Soter, Macedonian Greek general and successor to Alexander the Great, c.367-282 BC. Founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt. Engraved gem in jacinth. Ptolomaeus Soter Incis in Hyacintho. Copperplate engraving from Francesco Valesio, Antonio Gori and Ridolfino Venuti’s Academia Etrusca, Museum Cortonense in quo Vetera Monumenta, (Etruscan Academy or Museum of Cortona), Faustus Amideus, Rome, 1750.
The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-royal-library-of-alexandria-was-one-of-the-largest-most-significant-libraries-of-the-ancient-world-it-flourished-under-the-patronage-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-and-functioned-as-a-major-center-of-scholarship-from-its-construction-in-the-3rd-century-bc-until-the-roman-conquest-in-30-bc-with-collections-of-works-lecture-halls-meeting-rooms-and-gardens-the-library-was-part-of-a-larger-research-institution-called-the-museum-of-alexandria-where-many-of-the-most-famous-thinkers-of-the-ancient-world-studied-the-library-is-famous-for-having-been-burned-resulting-in-the-loss-of-many-scrolls-image352834803.html
RM2BE10AY–The Royal Library of Alexandria was one of the largest, most significant libraries of the ancient world. It flourished under the patronage of the Ptolemaic dynasty and functioned as a major center of scholarship from its construction in the 3rd century BC until the Roman conquest in 30 BC. With collections of works, lecture halls, meeting rooms, and gardens, the library was part of a larger research institution called the Museum of Alexandria, where many of the most famous thinkers of the ancient world studied. The library is famous for having been burned resulting in the loss of many scrolls
Askos, 1st-2nd Century BC. Greece, Ptolemaic Dynasty. Agate and gold; overall: 6.5 cm (2 9/16 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/askos-1st-2nd-century-bc-greece-ptolemaic-dynasty-agate-and-gold-overall-65-cm-2-916-in-image240440349.html
RMRY5039–Askos, 1st-2nd Century BC. Greece, Ptolemaic Dynasty. Agate and gold; overall: 6.5 cm (2 9/16 in
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-and-falcon-god-haroeris-image220290922.html
RMPPB38X–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris.
Egypt. Head of an official. Greco-Roman Period. Middle of the Ptolemaic dynasty. Green schist, ca. 200 BC. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-head-of-an-official-greco-roman-period-middle-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-green-schist-ca-200-bc-calouste-gulbenkian-museum-lisbon-portugal-image476323891.html
RM2JJXBYF–Egypt. Head of an official. Greco-Roman Period. Middle of the Ptolemaic dynasty. Green schist, ca. 200 BC. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
Ibis, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 26th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Dynasty, 664-32 BCE - Nelson-Atkins Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ibis-egypt-late-period-to-ptolemaic-period-26th-dynasty-to-ptolemaic-dynasty-664-32-bce-nelson-atkins-image356444179.html
RM2BKWC57–Ibis, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 26th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Dynasty, 664-32 BCE - Nelson-Atkins
Cleopatra VII 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, death, wood engraving, 'History of the Romans' ('Geschiche der Roemer') by Franz Fiedler, Leipzig, 1836, , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cleopatra-vii-the-great-69-12830-bc-queen-of-egypt-51-30-bc-death-19790677.html
RMB45F5W–Cleopatra VII 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, death, wood engraving, 'History of the Romans' ('Geschiche der Roemer') by Franz Fiedler, Leipzig, 1836, ,
A Ptolemaic King (Attributed to Ptolemy VIII by Paul Edmund Stanwick) Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty (2nd century BCE). White marble. Egypt, Egyptian. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-ptolemaic-king-attributed-to-ptolemy-viii-by-paul-edmund-stanwick-graeco-roman-period-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bce-white-marble-egypt-egyptian-image377017857.html
RM2CWAJ3D–A Ptolemaic King (Attributed to Ptolemy VIII by Paul Edmund Stanwick) Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty (2nd century BCE). White marble. Egypt, Egyptian.
Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temple-of-kom-ombo-upper-egypt-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-18047-bc-some-additions-to-it-were-later-made-during-the-roman-period-the-building-is-unique-because-its-double-design-meant-that-there-were-courts-halls-sanctuaries-and-rooms-duplicated-for-two-sets-of-gods-the-southern-half-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-the-northern-part-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-falcon-god-haroeris-horus-the-elder-along-with-tasenetnofret-a-special-form-of-hathor-image328349782.html
RM2A25HDX–Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor
An Egyptian bas-relief of Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – 30 BCE), the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. As a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great. After the death of Cleopatra, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the Hellenistic period that had lasted since the reign of Alexander (336–323 BC). Her native language was Koine Greek and she was the first Ptolemaic ruler to learn the Egyptian language. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-egyptian-bas-relief-of-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-30-bce-the-last-active-ruler-of-the-ptolemaic-kingdom-of-egypt-as-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-she-was-a-descendant-of-its-founder-ptolemy-i-soter-a-macedonian-greek-general-and-companion-of-alexander-the-great-after-the-death-of-cleopatra-egypt-became-a-province-of-the-roman-empire-marking-the-end-of-the-hellenistic-period-that-had-lasted-since-the-reign-of-alexander-336323-bc-her-native-language-was-koine-greek-and-she-was-the-first-ptolemaic-ruler-to-learn-the-egyptian-language-image263100596.html
RMW817DT–An Egyptian bas-relief of Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – 30 BCE), the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. As a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great. After the death of Cleopatra, Egypt became a province of the Roman Empire, marking the end of the Hellenistic period that had lasted since the reign of Alexander (336–323 BC). Her native language was Koine Greek and she was the first Ptolemaic ruler to learn the Egyptian language.
Sarcophagus from El-Asasif. Tomb of Pabasa. Ptolemaic Period. 3rd to 1st century BC. Egypt. Painted and varnished wood. Lisbon. Portugal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sarcophagus-from-el-asasif-tomb-of-pabasa-ptolemaic-period-3rd-to-1st-century-bc-egypt-painted-and-varnished-wood-lisbon-portugal-image337637761.html
RM2AH8MBD–Sarcophagus from El-Asasif. Tomb of Pabasa. Ptolemaic Period. 3rd to 1st century BC. Egypt. Painted and varnished wood. Lisbon. Portugal.
The Temple of Kom Ombo, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180 BCE to 47 BCE, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-temple-of-kom-ombo-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-180-bce-to-47-bce-kom-ombo-egypt-north-africa-africa-image567253764.html
RF2RXTHY0–The Temple of Kom Ombo, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180 BCE to 47 BCE, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Portrait of Ptolemaic queen Berenice II of Egypt (reign 246-221 BC) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-ptolemaic-queen-berenice-ii-of-egypt-reign-246-221-bc-135831756.html
RMHTYJP4–Portrait of Ptolemaic queen Berenice II of Egypt (reign 246-221 BC) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Sobek Temple dedicated to two Gods, Horus and the crocodile God Sobek at Kom Ombo, Egypt: Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BCE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sobek-temple-dedicated-to-two-gods-horus-and-the-crocodile-god-sobek-49745674.html
RMCTX336–Sobek Temple dedicated to two Gods, Horus and the crocodile God Sobek at Kom Ombo, Egypt: Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BCE
Ibis, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 26th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Dynasty, 664 32 BCE Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08074 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ibis-egypt-late-period-to-ptolemaic-period-26th-dynasty-to-ptolemaic-139986065.html
RMJ3MWJ9–Ibis, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 26th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Dynasty, 664 32 BCE Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08074
Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – August 12, 30 BCE), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, shortly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the then-recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-august-12-30-bce-known-to-history-simply-as-cleopatra-was-the-last-active-pharaoh-of-ptolemaic-egypt-shortly-survived-as-pharaoh-by-her-son-caesarion-after-her-reign-egypt-became-a-province-of-the-then-recently-established-roman-empire-cleopatra-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-a-family-of-macedonian-greek-origin-that-ruled-egypt-after-alexander-the-greats-death-during-the-hellenistic-period-the-ptolemies-throughout-their-dynasty-spoke-greek-and-refused-to-speak-egyptian-which-is-the-reason-that-greek-as-well-as-egyptian-languages-were-used-on-image344276671.html
RM2B034BB–Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – August 12, 30 BCE), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, shortly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the then-recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on
Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trajans-kiosk-ptolemaic-temple-of-philae-aswan-egypt-africa-138319907.html
RMJ110CK–Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa
Art inspired by God's Wife Tagerem, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, 300–250 B.C., From Egypt, Western Delta, Sakhebu, Limestone, H. 42 cm (16 1/2 in), The priestess Tagerem was God's Wife of the god Re in Sakhebu in the southwestern Delta, a temple functionary of special order, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-gods-wife-tagerem-ptolemaic-period-ptolemaic-dynasty-300250-bc-from-egypt-western-delta-sakhebu-limestone-h-42-cm-16-12-in-the-priestess-tagerem-was-gods-wife-of-the-god-re-in-sakhebu-in-the-southwestern-delta-a-temple-functionary-of-special-order-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462863260.html
RF2HW16PM–Art inspired by God's Wife Tagerem, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, 300–250 B.C., From Egypt, Western Delta, Sakhebu, Limestone, H. 42 cm (16 1/2 in), The priestess Tagerem was God's Wife of the god Re in Sakhebu in the southwestern Delta, a temple functionary of special order, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Decorated Situla, 305-30 BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. Ancient Egyptian culture, Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/decorated-situla-305-30-bc-ptolemaic-dynasty-ancient-egyptian-culture-egypt-old-19th-century-engraved-illustration-el-mundo-ilustrado-1880-image363051071.html
RM2C2JB9K–Decorated Situla, 305-30 BC. Ptolemaic Dynasty. Ancient Egyptian culture, Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
Ptolemy I Soter, c. 367-282 BC, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. From a silver tetradrachm coin. Tolomeo. Copperplate engraving by Etienne Picart after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-i-soter-c-367-282-bc-macedonian-general-under-alexander-the-great-who-became-ruler-of-egypt-and-founder-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-from-a-silver-tetradrachm-coin-tolomeo-copperplate-engraving-by-etienne-picart-after-giovanni-angelo-canini-from-iconografia-cioe-disegni-dimagini-de-famosissimi-monarchi-regi-filososi-poeti-ed-oratori-dell-antichita-drawings-of-images-of-famous-monarchs-kings-philosophers-poets-and-orators-of-antiquity-ignatio-delazari-rome-1699-image536783495.html
RM2P58GR3–Ptolemy I Soter, c. 367-282 BC, Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt and founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty. From a silver tetradrachm coin. Tolomeo. Copperplate engraving by Etienne Picart after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699.
Cleopatra is shown lying on her bed grasping the tail of the asp with her left hand. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 - August 12, 30 BC) was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleopatra-is-shown-lying-on-her-bed-grasping-the-tail-of-the-asp-with-her-left-hand-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-august-12-30-bc-was-the-last-active-ruler-of-ptolemaic-egypt-briefly-survived-as-pharaoh-by-her-son-caesarion-she-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-a-greek-family-of-macedonian-origin-image246590036.html
RMT95430–Cleopatra is shown lying on her bed grasping the tail of the asp with her left hand. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 - August 12, 30 BC) was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin.
Amulet of Thoth, 380-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray green faience; overall: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amulet-of-thoth-380-30-bc-egypt-dynasty-30-to-ptolemaic-dynasty-gray-green-faience-overall-29-cm-1-18-in-image240396619.html
RMRY309F–Amulet of Thoth, 380-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray green faience; overall: 2.9 cm (1 1/8 in
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Bird. Relief. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-and-falcon-god-haroeris-bird-relief-image220340230.html
RMPPDA5X–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Bird. Relief.
Egypt. Low-relief of a pharaoh. Greco-Roman Period (332 BC-642 BC). Early Ptolemaic dynasty, ca. 300-250 BC. Fine limestone. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-low-relief-of-a-pharaoh-greco-roman-period-332-bc-642-bc-early-ptolemaic-dynasty-ca-300-250-bc-fine-limestone-calouste-gulbenkian-museum-lisbon-portugal-image476323864.html
RM2JJXBXG–Egypt. Low-relief of a pharaoh. Greco-Roman Period (332 BC-642 BC). Early Ptolemaic dynasty, ca. 300-250 BC. Fine limestone. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
Pharaoh and two heads, two-sided relief, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 26th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Dynasty, 664-32 BCE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pharaoh-and-two-heads-two-sided-relief-egypt-late-period-to-ptolemaic-period-26th-dynasty-to-ptolemaic-dynasty-664-32-bce-image410916675.html
RM2ETETBF–Pharaoh and two heads, two-sided relief, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 26th Dynasty to Ptolemaic Dynasty, 664-32 BCE
Cleopatra VII Philopator 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, portrait, copper engraving, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cleopatra-vii-philopator-the-great-69-12830-bc-queen-of-egypt-51-30-19692467.html
RMB411XB–Cleopatra VII Philopator 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, portrait, copper engraving, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
The Dying Cleopatra by Guercino (Barbieri, Gianfrancesco 1591-1666) Italy, Italian, Cleopatra VII Philopator 69 BC - 10 August 30 BC was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-dying-cleopatra-by-guercino-barbieri-gianfrancesco-1591-1666-italy-italian-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-bc-10-august-30-bc-was-queen-of-the-ptolemaic-kingdom-of-egypt-and-its-last-active-ruler-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-she-was-a-descendant-of-its-founder-ptolemy-i-soter-a-macedonian-greek-general-and-companion-of-alexander-the-great-image449855394.html
RM2H3TK42–The Dying Cleopatra by Guercino (Barbieri, Gianfrancesco 1591-1666) Italy, Italian, Cleopatra VII Philopator 69 BC - 10 August 30 BC was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great.
Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/temple-of-kom-ombo-upper-egypt-constructed-during-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-18047-bc-some-additions-to-it-were-later-made-during-the-roman-period-the-building-is-unique-because-its-double-design-meant-that-there-were-courts-halls-sanctuaries-and-rooms-duplicated-for-two-sets-of-gods-the-southern-half-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-the-northern-part-of-the-temple-was-dedicated-to-the-falcon-god-haroeris-horus-the-elder-along-with-tasenetnofret-a-special-form-of-hathor-image328349537.html
RM2A25H55–Temple of Kom Ombo, Upper Egypt. Constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty, 180–47 BC. Some additions to it were later made during the Roman period. The building is unique because its 'double' design meant that there were courts, halls, sanctuaries and rooms duplicated for two sets of gods. The southern half of the temple was dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek. the northern part of the temple was dedicated to the falcon god Haroeris ('Horus the Elder'), along 'with Tasenetnofret, a special form of Hathor
The Pharos of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the most famous lighthouse in antiquity. Built by Sostratus of Cnidus, perhaps for Ptolemy I Soter, it was finished during the reign of Soter’s son Ptolemy II of Egypt in about 280 BCE. The lighthouse stood on the island of Pharos in the harbour of Alexandria and is said to have been more than 350 feet (110 metres) high, but sadly the lighthouse was severely damaged by three earthquakes between AD 956 and 1323 and became an abandoned ruin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-pharos-of-alexandria-one-of-the-seven-wonders-of-the-world-and-the-most-famous-lighthouse-in-antiquity-built-by-sostratus-of-cnidus-perhaps-for-ptolemy-i-soter-it-was-finished-during-the-reign-of-soters-son-ptolemy-ii-of-egypt-in-about-280-bce-the-lighthouse-stood-on-the-island-of-pharos-in-the-harbour-of-alexandria-and-is-said-to-have-been-more-than-350-feet-110-metres-high-but-sadly-the-lighthouse-was-severely-damaged-by-three-earthquakes-between-ad-956-and-1323-and-became-an-abandoned-ruin-image263100920.html
RMW817WC–The Pharos of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the World and the most famous lighthouse in antiquity. Built by Sostratus of Cnidus, perhaps for Ptolemy I Soter, it was finished during the reign of Soter’s son Ptolemy II of Egypt in about 280 BCE. The lighthouse stood on the island of Pharos in the harbour of Alexandria and is said to have been more than 350 feet (110 metres) high, but sadly the lighthouse was severely damaged by three earthquakes between AD 956 and 1323 and became an abandoned ruin.
A king and a Ram-headed god. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III, 285-221 BC. Copenhagen. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-king-and-a-ram-headed-god-from-the-temple-of-isis-at-behbeit-el-177452242.html
RMM8KJ42–A king and a Ram-headed god. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III, 285-221 BC. Copenhagen.
Classical portrait of Berenice I (c. 340 BC-between 279-274 BC) a Greek Macedonian noblewoman Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-classical-portrait-of-berenice-i-c-340-bc-between-279-274-bc-a-greek-37228166.html
RMC4FTWA–Classical portrait of Berenice I (c. 340 BC-between 279-274 BC) a Greek Macedonian noblewoman
Portrait of Ptolemaic queen Berenice II of Egypt (reign 246-221 BC) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-portrait-of-ptolemaic-queen-berenice-ii-of-egypt-reign-246-221-bc-135831595.html
RMHTYJGB–Portrait of Ptolemaic queen Berenice II of Egypt (reign 246-221 BC) on display in the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
Bas-relief of a Greek king of the Ptolemaic dynasty making an offering at he Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bas-relief-of-a-greek-king-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-making-an-offering-at-he-temple-of-kom-ombo-egypt-image604835648.html
RM2X40J14–Bas-relief of a Greek king of the Ptolemaic dynasty making an offering at he Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt
Ushebtis of Meret it es, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 30th Dynasty to early Ptolemaic Dynasty, c. 380 250 BCE Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08061 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ushebtis-of-meret-it-es-egypt-late-period-to-ptolemaic-period-30th-140647198.html
RMJ4R0X6–Ushebtis of Meret it es, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 30th Dynasty to early Ptolemaic Dynasty, c. 380 250 BCE Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08061
Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – August 12, 30 BCE), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, shortly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the then-recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-august-12-30-bce-known-to-history-simply-as-cleopatra-was-the-last-active-pharaoh-of-ptolemaic-egypt-shortly-survived-as-pharaoh-by-her-son-caesarion-after-her-reign-egypt-became-a-province-of-the-then-recently-established-roman-empire-cleopatra-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-a-family-of-macedonian-greek-origin-that-ruled-egypt-after-alexander-the-greats-death-during-the-hellenistic-period-the-ptolemies-throughout-their-dynasty-spoke-greek-and-refused-to-speak-egyptian-which-is-the-reason-that-greek-as-well-as-egyptian-languages-were-used-on-image344276676.html
RM2B034BG–Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – August 12, 30 BCE), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, shortly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the then-recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on
Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trajans-kiosk-ptolemaic-temple-of-philae-aswan-egypt-africa-138319893.html
RMJ110C5–Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa
Art inspired by Ring, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, 200–30 B.C., From Egypt, Gold, garnet, L. 1.9 x W. 1.6 cm (3/4 x 5/8 in), This ring is set with a garnet cabochon, that is, a garnet cut and polished so as to be rounded rather than faceted. Such rings became popular in the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-ring-ptolemaic-period-ptolemaic-dynasty-20030-bc-from-egypt-gold-garnet-l-19-x-w-16-cm-34-x-58-in-this-ring-is-set-with-a-garnet-cabochon-that-is-a-garnet-cut-and-polished-so-as-to-be-rounded-rather-than-faceted-such-rings-became-popular-in-the-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462855582.html
RF2HW0W0E–Art inspired by Ring, Ptolemaic Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, 200–30 B.C., From Egypt, Gold, garnet, L. 1.9 x W. 1.6 cm (3/4 x 5/8 in), This ring is set with a garnet cabochon, that is, a garnet cut and polished so as to be rounded rather than faceted. Such rings became popular in the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC) queen of Egypt, last of Ptolemaic dynasty, dissolving pearls in wine. Illustration by Frederick Augustus Sandys (1832-1904) for Algernon Charles Swinburne's (1837-1909) poem published in 'The Cornhill Magazine' 1866 London Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleopatra-vii-69-30-bc-queen-of-egypt-last-of-ptolemaic-dynasty-dissolving-pearls-in-wine-illustration-by-frederick-augustus-sandys-1832-1904-for-algernon-charles-swinburnes-1837-1909-poem-published-in-the-cornhill-magazine-1866-london-image257298163.html
RMTXGXC3–Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC) queen of Egypt, last of Ptolemaic dynasty, dissolving pearls in wine. Illustration by Frederick Augustus Sandys (1832-1904) for Algernon Charles Swinburne's (1837-1909) poem published in 'The Cornhill Magazine' 1866 London
Berenice I, c. 340-268 BC, Queen of Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy I Soter. Second queen, after Eurydice, of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Wearing her hair in ringlets under a royal diadem. Berenice. Copperplate engraving by Etienne Picart after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/berenice-i-c-340-268-bc-queen-of-egypt-by-marriage-to-ptolemy-i-soter-second-queen-after-eurydice-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-of-egypt-wearing-her-hair-in-ringlets-under-a-royal-diadem-berenice-copperplate-engraving-by-etienne-picart-after-giovanni-angelo-canini-from-iconografia-cioe-disegni-dimagini-de-famosissimi-monarchi-regi-filososi-poeti-ed-oratori-dell-antichita-drawings-of-images-of-famous-monarchs-kings-philosophers-poets-and-orators-of-antiquity-ignatio-delazari-rome-1699-image536783835.html
RM2P58H77–Berenice I, c. 340-268 BC, Queen of Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy I Soter. Second queen, after Eurydice, of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. Wearing her hair in ringlets under a royal diadem. Berenice. Copperplate engraving by Etienne Picart after Giovanni Angelo Canini from Iconografia, cioe disegni d'imagini de famosissimi monarchi, regi, filososi, poeti ed oratori dell' Antichita, Drawings of images of famous monarchs, kings, philosophers, poets and orators of Antiquity, Ignatio de’Lazari, Rome, 1699.
Roman soldiers discover Cleopatra lying dead on her bed with the asp wriggling on her left arm and her dead maid lying next to the bed. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 - August 12, 30 BC) was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/roman-soldiers-discover-cleopatra-lying-dead-on-her-bed-with-the-asp-wriggling-on-her-left-arm-and-her-dead-maid-lying-next-to-the-bed-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-august-12-30-bc-was-the-last-active-ruler-of-ptolemaic-egypt-briefly-survived-as-pharaoh-by-her-son-caesarion-she-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-a-greek-family-of-macedonian-origin-image246590031.html
RMT9542R–Roman soldiers discover Cleopatra lying dead on her bed with the asp wriggling on her left arm and her dead maid lying next to the bed. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 - August 12, 30 BC) was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin.
Amulet of Thoth, 305-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray green faience; overall: 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amulet-of-thoth-305-30-bc-egypt-dynasty-30-to-ptolemaic-dynasty-gray-green-faience-overall-31-cm-1-14-in-image240396620.html
RMRY309G–Amulet of Thoth, 305-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray green faience; overall: 3.1 cm (1 1/4 in
Statue of Djedhor. Greco-Roman period. Early Ptolemaic dynasty. Basalt, ca. 300-250 BC. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/statue-of-djedhor-greco-roman-period-early-ptolemaic-dynasty-basalt-ca-300-250-bc-calouste-gulbenkian-museum-lisbon-portugal-image476604318.html
RM2JKB5JP–Statue of Djedhor. Greco-Roman period. Early Ptolemaic dynasty. Basalt, ca. 300-250 BC. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to gods Sobek and Haroeris. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-dedicated-74541195.html
RME97J1F–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to gods Sobek and Haroeris.
Cairo, Egypt. 1st Oct, 2019. The coffin of Nedjemankh is displayed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 1, 2019. A gilded coffin that dated back to the Ptolemaic dynasty, dissolved in 50 B.C., was displayed on Tuesday in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Cairo's Fustat district. The coffin of Nedjemankh, an ancient Egyptian priest, was returned to Egypt on Wednesday after it was determined to be a looted antiquity, said Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Khaled al-Anany in a press conference. Credit: Ahmed Gomma/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cairo-egypt-1st-oct-2019-the-coffin-of-nedjemankh-is-displayed-at-the-national-museum-of-egyptian-civilization-in-cairo-egypt-on-oct-1-2019-a-gilded-coffin-that-dated-back-to-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-dissolved-in-50-bc-was-displayed-on-tuesday-in-the-national-museum-of-egyptian-civilization-nmec-in-cairos-fustat-district-the-coffin-of-nedjemankh-an-ancient-egyptian-priest-was-returned-to-egypt-on-wednesday-after-it-was-determined-to-be-a-looted-antiquity-said-egyptian-minister-of-antiquities-khaled-al-anany-in-a-press-conference-credit-ahmed-gommaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image328440830.html
RM2A29NHJ–Cairo, Egypt. 1st Oct, 2019. The coffin of Nedjemankh is displayed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 1, 2019. A gilded coffin that dated back to the Ptolemaic dynasty, dissolved in 50 B.C., was displayed on Tuesday in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Cairo's Fustat district. The coffin of Nedjemankh, an ancient Egyptian priest, was returned to Egypt on Wednesday after it was determined to be a looted antiquity, said Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Khaled al-Anany in a press conference. Credit: Ahmed Gomma/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
Cleopatra VII Philopator 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, portrait, wood engraving after ancient coin, , Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cleopatra-vii-philopator-the-great-69-12830-bc-queen-of-egypt-51-30-19692463.html
RMB411X7–Cleopatra VII Philopator 'the Great', 69 - 12.8.30 BC, Queen of Egypt 51 - 30 BC, portrait, wood engraving after ancient coin, ,
Death of Cleopatra 1625 - 1626 by Sementi Giovanni Giacomo, 1583/ 1636-1642 Italy, Italian, Cleopatra VII Philopator 69 BC - 10 August 30 BC was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/death-of-cleopatra-1625-1626-by-sementi-giovanni-giacomo-1583-1636-1642-italy-italian-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-bc-10-august-30-bc-was-queen-of-the-ptolemaic-kingdom-of-egypt-and-its-last-active-ruler-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-she-was-a-descendant-of-its-founder-ptolemy-i-soter-a-macedonian-greek-general-and-companion-of-alexander-the-great-image450691698.html
RM2H56NT2–Death of Cleopatra 1625 - 1626 by Sementi Giovanni Giacomo, 1583/ 1636-1642 Italy, Italian, Cleopatra VII Philopator 69 BC - 10 August 30 BC was Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and its last active ruler. A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great.
Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar (June 23, 47 BC – August 23, 30 BC), better known as Caesarion. last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. He was the eldest son of Cleopatra VII, and possibly the only son of Julius Caesar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-xv-philopator-philometor-caesar-june-23-47-bc-august-23-30-image68544778.html
RMDYEDFP–Ptolemy XV Philopator Philometor Caesar (June 23, 47 BC – August 23, 30 BC), better known as Caesarion. last king of the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt. He was the eldest son of Cleopatra VII, and possibly the only son of Julius Caesar
Cleopatra VII Philopator, known as Cleopatra, Last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt with Mark Antony in the first Century BC . She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. Marcus Antonius, commonly known in English as Mark or Marc Antony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic from an oligarchy into the autocratic Roman Empire Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cleopatra-vii-philopator-known-as-cleopatra-last-pharaoh-of-ancient-87105235.html
RMF1KYH7–Cleopatra VII Philopator, known as Cleopatra, Last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt with Mark Antony in the first Century BC . She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. Marcus Antonius, commonly known in English as Mark or Marc Antony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic from an oligarchy into the autocratic Roman Empire
King Juba II, King of Mauretania. Beginning of 1st century AD. Marble bust. NY Carlsberg Glyptotek. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-juba-ii-king-of-mauretania-beginning-of-1st-century-ad-marble-image151048953.html
RMJNMTDD–King Juba II, King of Mauretania. Beginning of 1st century AD. Marble bust. NY Carlsberg Glyptotek.
Coin of Ptolemy IV Philopator, pharaoh of the Ptolemaic dynasty who ruled Egypt from 221 to 203 BC, Ancient Egypt. Africa. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coin-of-ptolemy-iv-philopator-pharaoh-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-who-ruled-egypt-from-221-to-203-bc-ancient-egypt-africa-old-19th-century-engraved-illustration-el-mundo-ilustrado-1881-image410525547.html
RM2ERW1EK–Coin of Ptolemy IV Philopator, pharaoh of the Ptolemaic dynasty who ruled Egypt from 221 to 203 BC, Ancient Egypt. Africa. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1881
Marble bust of King Ptolemy III Euergetes (reign 246-222 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original found in the rectangular peristyle in the Villa dei Papiri (Villa of the Papyri) in Herculaneum on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-marble-bust-of-king-ptolemy-iii-euergetes-reign-246-222-bc-roman-copy-140918269.html
RMJ57AK9–Marble bust of King Ptolemy III Euergetes (reign 246-222 BC). Roman copy from the 1st century AD after a Greek original found in the rectangular peristyle in the Villa dei Papiri (Villa of the Papyri) in Herculaneum on display in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Campania, Italy.
Bas-relief of a Greek king of the Ptolemaic dynasty making an offering at he Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bas-relief-of-a-greek-king-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-making-an-offering-at-he-temple-of-kom-ombo-egypt-image604835229.html
RM2X40HE5–Bas-relief of a Greek king of the Ptolemaic dynasty making an offering at he Temple of Kom Ombo, Egypt
Ushebtis of Meret it es, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 30th Dynasty to early Ptolemaic Dynasty, c. 380 250 BCE Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08063 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ushebtis-of-meret-it-es-egypt-late-period-to-ptolemaic-period-30th-140647199.html
RMJ4R0X7–Ushebtis of Meret it es, Egypt, Late Period to Ptolemaic Period, 30th Dynasty to early Ptolemaic Dynasty, c. 380 250 BCE Nelson Atkins Museum of Art DSC08063
Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – August 12, 30 BCE), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, shortly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the then-recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-august-12-30-bce-known-to-history-simply-as-cleopatra-was-the-last-active-pharaoh-of-ptolemaic-egypt-shortly-survived-as-pharaoh-by-her-son-caesarion-after-her-reign-egypt-became-a-province-of-the-then-recently-established-roman-empire-cleopatra-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-a-family-of-macedonian-greek-origin-that-ruled-egypt-after-alexander-the-greats-death-during-the-hellenistic-period-the-ptolemies-throughout-their-dynasty-spoke-greek-and-refused-to-speak-egyptian-which-is-the-reason-that-greek-as-well-as-egyptian-languages-were-used-on-image344276669.html
RM2B034B9–Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – August 12, 30 BCE), known to history simply as Cleopatra, was the last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, shortly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. After her reign, Egypt became a province of the then-recently established Roman Empire. Cleopatra was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a family of Macedonian Greek origin that ruled Egypt after Alexander the Great's death during the Hellenistic period. The Ptolemies, throughout their dynasty, spoke Greek and refused to speak Egyptian, which is the reason that Greek as well as Egyptian languages were used on
Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trajans-kiosk-ptolemaic-temple-of-philae-aswan-egypt-africa-138319903.html
RMJ110CF–Trajan's Kiosk ptolemaic temple of Philae, Aswan, Egypt, Africa
Art inspired by Amphoriskos with molded design of Harpokrates and eagles, Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, 300 B.C.–A.D. 50, From Egypt, Pottery, H. 15 cm (5 7/8 in.); Diam. 7.8 cm (3 1/16 in.), Light ground relief vessels of this nature begin to be made in the 3rd, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-amphoriskos-with-molded-design-of-harpokrates-and-eagles-ptolemaic-periodroman-period-ptolemaic-dynasty-300-bcad-50-from-egypt-pottery-h-15-cm-5-78-in-diam-78-cm-3-116-in-light-ground-relief-vessels-of-this-nature-begin-to-be-made-in-the-3rd-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463040141.html
RF2HW98BW–Art inspired by Amphoriskos with molded design of Harpokrates and eagles, Ptolemaic Period–Roman Period, Ptolemaic Dynasty, 300 B.C.–A.D. 50, From Egypt, Pottery, H. 15 cm (5 7/8 in.); Diam. 7.8 cm (3 1/16 in.), Light ground relief vessels of this nature begin to be made in the 3rd, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Antique cigarettes cards. Players Cigarettes (series Famous Beauties ). Cleopatra. 1937 Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – 30 BC) was the last active rule Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-cigarettes-cards-players-cigarettes-series-famous-beauties-cleopatra-1937-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-30-bc-was-the-last-active-rule-image390866229.html
RF2DKWDT5–Antique cigarettes cards. Players Cigarettes (series Famous Beauties ). Cleopatra. 1937 Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 – 30 BC) was the last active rule
Ptolemy I Soter I (Soter meaning Saviour), also known as Ptolemy Lagides, a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt (323-283 BC). He founded the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the Ptolemaic Dynasty; in 305/4 BC he took the title of pharaoh. Seen here in profile, wearing armour, with a small crocodile on his head to represent Egypt. Date: c367 - 283 BCE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ptolemy-i-soter-i-soter-meaning-saviour-also-known-as-ptolemy-lagides-a-macedonian-general-under-alexander-the-great-who-became-ruler-of-egypt-323-283-bc-he-founded-the-ptolemaic-kingdom-and-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-in-3054-bc-he-took-the-title-of-pharaoh-seen-here-in-profile-wearing-armour-with-a-small-crocodile-on-his-head-to-represent-egypt-date-c367-283-bce-image557101272.html
RM2RAA4A0–Ptolemy I Soter I (Soter meaning Saviour), also known as Ptolemy Lagides, a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt (323-283 BC). He founded the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the Ptolemaic Dynasty; in 305/4 BC he took the title of pharaoh. Seen here in profile, wearing armour, with a small crocodile on his head to represent Egypt. Date: c367 - 283 BCE
Cleopatra stands next to her bed holding the asp in her left hand. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 - August 12, 30 BC) was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin. Cleopatra originally ruled jointly with her father Ptolemy XII Auletes, and later with her brothers Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV, whom she married as per Egyptian custom, but eventually she became sole ruler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cleopatra-stands-next-to-her-bed-holding-the-asp-in-her-left-hand-cleopatra-vii-philopator-69-august-12-30-bc-was-the-last-active-ruler-of-ptolemaic-egypt-briefly-survived-as-pharaoh-by-her-son-caesarion-she-was-a-member-of-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-a-greek-family-of-macedonian-origin-cleopatra-originally-ruled-jointly-with-her-father-ptolemy-xii-auletes-and-later-with-her-brothers-ptolemy-xiii-and-ptolemy-xiv-whom-she-married-as-per-egyptian-custom-but-eventually-she-became-sole-ruler-image246590024.html
RMT9542G–Cleopatra stands next to her bed holding the asp in her left hand. Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 - August 12, 30 BC) was the last active ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt, briefly survived as pharaoh by her son Caesarion. She was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, a Greek family of Macedonian origin. Cleopatra originally ruled jointly with her father Ptolemy XII Auletes, and later with her brothers Ptolemy XIII and Ptolemy XIV, whom she married as per Egyptian custom, but eventually she became sole ruler.
Amulet of Nephthys, 380-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray green faience; overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amulet-of-nephthys-380-30-bc-egypt-dynasty-30-to-ptolemaic-dynasty-gray-green-faience-overall-35-cm-1-38-in-image240396615.html
RMRY309B–Amulet of Nephthys, 380-30 BC. Egypt, Dynasty 30 to Ptolemaic Dynasty. Gray green faience; overall: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Outside view. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-dedicated-to-the-crocodile-god-sobek-and-falcon-god-haroeris-outside-view-image220289062.html
RMPPB0XE–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Outside view.
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Papyrus columns. Outside view. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egyptian-art-temple-of-kom-ombo-ptolemaic-dynasty-2nd-century-bc-papyrus-74573575.html
RME9939Y–Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Papyrus columns. Outside view.
Cairo, Egypt. 1st Oct, 2019. The coffin of Nedjemankh is displayed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 1, 2019. A gilded coffin that dated back to the Ptolemaic dynasty, dissolved in 50 B.C., was displayed on Tuesday in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Cairo's Fustat district. The coffin of Nedjemankh, an ancient Egyptian priest, was returned to Egypt on Wednesday after it was determined to be a looted antiquity, said Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Khaled al-Anany in a press conference. Credit: Ahmed Gomma/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cairo-egypt-1st-oct-2019-the-coffin-of-nedjemankh-is-displayed-at-the-national-museum-of-egyptian-civilization-in-cairo-egypt-on-oct-1-2019-a-gilded-coffin-that-dated-back-to-the-ptolemaic-dynasty-dissolved-in-50-bc-was-displayed-on-tuesday-in-the-national-museum-of-egyptian-civilization-nmec-in-cairos-fustat-district-the-coffin-of-nedjemankh-an-ancient-egyptian-priest-was-returned-to-egypt-on-wednesday-after-it-was-determined-to-be-a-looted-antiquity-said-egyptian-minister-of-antiquities-khaled-al-anany-in-a-press-conference-credit-ahmed-gommaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image328440813.html
RM2A29NH1–Cairo, Egypt. 1st Oct, 2019. The coffin of Nedjemankh is displayed at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt, on Oct. 1, 2019. A gilded coffin that dated back to the Ptolemaic dynasty, dissolved in 50 B.C., was displayed on Tuesday in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Cairo's Fustat district. The coffin of Nedjemankh, an ancient Egyptian priest, was returned to Egypt on Wednesday after it was determined to be a looted antiquity, said Egyptian Minister of Antiquities, Khaled al-Anany in a press conference. Credit: Ahmed Gomma/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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