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  • Battle of Pelusium (525 BC)
    Battle of Pelusium (525 BC) Battle between the Achaemenid Empire and Egypt
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    The Battle of Pelusium was the first major battle between the Achaemenid Empire and Egypt. This decisive battle transferred the throne of the Pharaohs to Cambyses II of Persia, marking the beginning of the Achaemenid Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt. It was fought in 525 BC near Pelusium, an important city in the eastern extremes of Egypt's Nile Delta, 30 km to the south-east of the modern Port Said. The battle was preceded and followed by sieges at Gaza and Memphis.
  • The Judgement of Cambyses
    The Judgement of Cambyses Artwork by Gerard David
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    The Judgement of Cambyses is an oil-on-wood diptych by Dutch artist Gerard David, depicting the arrest and flaying of the corrupt Persian judge Sisamnes on the order of Cambyses, based on Herodotus' Histories. The diptych was commissioned in 1487/1488 by the municipal authorities of Bruges which requested a series of panels for the deputy burgomaster's room in the town hall.
  • Hansjoachim von der Esch German explorer and diplomat
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    Hansjoachim von der Esch (born 6 October 1899 in Mülheim – died 10 May 1976 in La Tour-de-Peilz) was a German explorer in Egypt and Libya.
  • Lion-baiting
    Lion-baiting blood sport
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    Lion-baiting is a blood sport involving the baiting of lions against dogs.
  • Tell Keisan
    Tell Keisan Topic
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    Tell Keisan, تل كيسان (Arabic name meaning "the mound of treachery") or Tel Kisson, תל כיסון (Hebrew name), is an archaeological site located 8 km (5.0 mi) from the Mediterranean coast in the Galilee region of Israel between Haifa and Akko. The tell is approximately 15 acres in size and is composed of the accumulated ruins of many large cities dating back to the Chalcolithic period.
  • Serapeum of Saqqara
    Serapeum of Saqqara Ancient Egyptian cemetery for Apis bulls
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    The Serapeum of Saqqara was the ancient Egyptian burial place for sacred bulls of the Apis cult at Memphis. It was believed that the bulls were incarnations of the god Ptah, which would become immortal after death as Osiris-Apis, a name which evolved to Serapis (Σέραπις) in the Hellenistic period, and Userhapi (ⲟⲩⲥⲉⲣϩⲁⲡⲓ) in Coptic. It is one of the animal catacombs in the Saqqara necropolis, which also contains the burial vaults of the mother cows of the Apis, the Iseum.
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    Lion-baiting is a blood sport involving the baiting of lions against dogs.
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