Qasr Ibrim (Arabic: قصر ابريم; Meroitic: Pedeme; Old Nubian: Silimi; Coptic: ⲡⲣⲓⲙ Prim; Latin: Primis) is an archaeological site in Lower Nubia, located...
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are of little use to historians. The largest known collection, found at Qasr Ibrim, does contain some valuable governmental records. The construction of...
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the intention of attacking Qasr Ibrim. Alerted to the advance, Petronius again marched south and managed to reach Qasr Ibrim and bolster its defences before...
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attacking Qasr Ibrim.: 149 Alerted to the advance, Gaius Petronius, prefect of Roman Egypt, again marched south and managed to reach Qasr Ibrim and bolster...
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cancelled the tribute earlier demanded by Rome. Premmis (Qasr Ibrim), and areas north of Qasr Ibrim in the southern portion of the "Thirty-Mile Strip" were...
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few pages of Cornelius Gallus, a thousand for each!' The discoveries at Qasr Ibrim have now given us nine lines of Gallus. Coincidentally, one of them mentions...
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Old Nubian Texts from Qasr Ibrim I (with J. M. Plumley), London, UK. Browne, Gerald M., (1989) Old Nubian Texts from Qasr Ibrim II. London, UK. Browne...
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as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia; Qasr Ibrim is the only major archaeological site which was neither relocated nor...
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Elephantine Jebel Barkal Kawa Lisht Musawwarat es-Sufra Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun Temple of Dendur Temple of Mut Throne Hall...
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has been confirmed to be practised in Nobadia by an unearthed shrine in Qasr Ibrim. This cult was practised during Meroitic times as well. As confirmed by...
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the Nubians, Saladin sent his brother Turan-Shah. The latter conquered Qasr Ibrim in January 1173, reportedly sacking it, taking many prisoners, pillaging...
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Ancient: "Baki") Debod el-Lessiya Mi'am (Modern: "'Aniba") Qasr Ibrim / Primis (Modern: "Qasr Ibrim") Pselchis (Modern: "el-Dakka", Ancient: "Pselqet") Temple...
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military settlements at the Semna and Buhen forts and the fortified site of Qasr Ibrim. Imperial ambitions of the Assyrian Empire as well as the growing influence...
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Yesebokheamani's rule in the Dodecaschoenus. A monumental lion statue was erected at Qasr Ibrim in his honour. It bears an inscription in hieroglyphic Meroitic describing...
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Cathedral Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Amun (Tabo) Temple...
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bishop. He was the titular bishop of Faras (Pachoras) with his seat in Qasr Ibrim (Phrim) from 1372. Timothy was a hegoumenos (leader of a monastic community)...
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known from Gebel Adda and Qasr Ibrim. In 1155 a bishop of Selim and a king of Dotawo are mentioned in a text by Qasr Ibrim. A letter from Gebel Adda dated...
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Valley, including works at Jebel Barkal, Kawa (with Lebanese cedar), Qasr Ibrim, and Karnak. "Thebes was enriched on a monumental scale." At Karnak, the...
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financial assistance The list of relocated monuments is as follows: Qasr Ibrim (1840s) Qasr Ibrim today Ruins of Bigeh (1840s) Bigeh ruins today One scheme to...
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Old Nubian documents found at Qasr Ibrim in the 1960s pose considerable problems for this view. The texts from Qasr Ibrim show the Eparch of Nobatia (northern...
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kings, Basil and Paul, are mentioned in 12th century Arabic letters from Qasr Ibrim. There is evidence that at certain periods there were close relations...
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An original caliga found at Qasr Ibrim, Egypt, c. 1st century BC – 1st century AD...
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states that the head once belonged to a statue located in the Roman fort, Qasr Ibrim. A specific podium in the fort has been pointed out as the potential spot...
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campaign, the Roman Empire’s southern border moved beyond Egypt to Primis (Qasr Ibrim). The resulting peace treaty saw part of the Thirty-Mile Strip, including...
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gradually supplanted Christianity. The last recorded bishop was Timothy at Qasr Ibrim in 1372. Baptism in early Christianity Christianity in the ante-Nicene...
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sites in Fayum (40–250 AD) Bronze lamp and patera from the X-group tombs, Qasr Ibrim (1st–6th centuries AD) Coptic wall painting of the martyrdom of saints...
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Cathedral Kulubnarti church Monastery in Ghazali Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple of Amun (Jebel Barkal) Temple of Apedemak (Lion Temple)...
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kilometres into Africa up to Syena, Berenice, Hyerasykaminos and even Qasr Ibrim (the southernmost of all), near the modern border between Egypt and Sudan...
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cancelled the tribute earlier demanded by Rome. Premmis (Qasr Ibrim), and areas north of Qasr Ibrim in the southern portion of the "Thirty-Mile Strip"] were...
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with intention of attacking Qasr Ibrim. Alerted to the advance, Petronius again marched south and managed to reach Qasr Ibrim and bolster its defences before...
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