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Deutsch: Nr. 3. Aegypten (Übersichtsblatt).

1) Das aegyptische Reich im 15. - 13. Jahrh. v. Chr. 2) Das aegyptische Reich vor der Eroberung durch die Perser. 3) Das aegyptische Reich unter der Königen Ptolemaeus I.-III. 4) Aegypten zur Zeit des Antonius und der Cleopatra. 5) Aegypten im ersten und zweiten Jahrhundert n. Chr. 6) Aegypten unter Kaiser Diocletian. 7) Aegypten unter Kaiser Arcadius.

Nebenkarten: Aethiopien nördlich der Insel Meroë. Alexandrien in der Ptolemäerzeit. Alexandrien in der Römischen Kaiserzeit.
Latina: Nr. 3. Aegyptus

a) Nilus inter Catarrhactem maiorem et Meroem insulam. b) Alexandria I.ante Chr. saeculo

c) Alexandria saec. p. Chr. III.-IV.
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Source Atlas Antiquus. Atlas zur Geschichte des Altertums. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1909.
Author Wilhelm Sieglin & Max Kiessling

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