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    Roman Egypt was an imperial province of the Roman Empire from 30 BC to AD 641. The province encompassed most of modern-day Egypt except for the Sinai. It was bordered by the provinces of Crete and Cyrenaica to the west and Judaea, later Arabia Petraea, to the East.

  2. This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes . Agora (film) Categories: Fiction set in Roman Egypt. Films set in Egypt. Films set in the Roman Empire.

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  4. Augustamnica was the remainder of Lower Egypt, together with the eastern part of the Nile delta (13 'cities') – the only Egyptian province under a Corrector, a lower ranking governor. Originally it was named Aegyptus Herculia (for Diocletian's junior, the Caesar; with ancient Memphis). Later it was divided in two provinces; Thebais was Upper ...

  5. Roman and Byzantine Egypt (30 bce – 642 ce) Egypt as a province of Rome “I added Egypt to the empire of the Roman people.” With these words the emperor Augustus (as Octavian was known from 27 bce) summarized the subjection of Cleopatra’s kingdom in the great inscription that records his achievements.

  6. The Mummy. 2017 1h 50m PG-13. 5.4 (207K) Rate. 34 Metascore. An ancient Egyptian princess is awakened from her crypt beneath the desert, bringing with her malevolence grown over millennia and terrors that defy human comprehension. Director Alex Kurtzman Stars Tom Cruise Sofia Boutella Annabelle Wallis. 5.

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  7. Roman rule was established in Egypt after Octavian (Augustus) displaced the last ruler of the Ptolemaic line, the famous Cleopatra VII. It proved to be a great and rich province for Augustus, who organized the country not so much as a Roman Province but as the emperor's own special domain land.

  8. Collection: Oxford Handbooks Online. Distinguished in the first century bce as ‘the first city of the civilized world’ (Diod. Sic. 17.52.5), Alexandria still wore the accolade ‘crown of all cities’ as late as the fourth century ce (Amm. Marc. 22.16.7). After Egypt's annexation by Rome in 30 bce, the luminous city that had been the ...

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