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Coptic
latest stage of the Egyptian language
Roman Egypt
Egypt (30 BC–AD 641)
nome
subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
1st century Greco-Roman periplus
Fayum mummy portraits
type of ancient naturalistic portraits from Roman Egypt
Arab conquest of Egypt
conquest of Egypt by the Rashidun Empire
Coptic art
Christian art of the Byzantine-Greco-Roman Egypt and of Coptic Christian Churches

Thebaid
thumb|right|300px|Map of the late Roman Diocese of Egypt (Late Antiquity)|Diocese of Egypt, with Thebais in the south.
The Thebaid or Thebais (, Thēbaïs) was a region in ancient Egypt, comprising the 13 southernmost nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos to Aswan.
Greek Magical Papyri
body of papyri from Graeco-Roman Egypt, containing magical spells, formulae, hymns, and rituals, dating from the 2nd century BCE to the 5th century CE
Mons Claudianus
Roman quarry in the eastern desert of Egypt
Testament of Abraham
a text of Jewish apocalyptic literature
list of governors of Roman Egypt
Wikimedia list article
Legio III Diocletiana
Roman legion
Valley of the Golden Mummies
archaeological site in the Egyptian depression of el-Bahriya

Triakontaschoinos
thumb|Map of the Lower Nile valley; the Triakontaschoinos is the area between the first cataract (1) and the second (2). Note that Lake Nasser did not exist until the construction of the [[Aswan Dam in the 1960s–1970s.]]
The Triakontaschoinos (, "Land of the Thirty Schoinoi"), Latinized as Triacontaschoenus, was a geographical and administrative term used in the Greco-Roman world for the part of Lower Nubia between the First and Second Cataracts of the Nile, which formed a buffer zone between Egypt and later Rome on the one hand and Meroë on the other hand. The northern part of this area, stre
Mareia
archaeological site in Egypt
On the Mysteries of the Egyptians, Chaldeans, and Assyrians
theosophic-theurgic tractate
Islamization of Egypt
spread of Islam after the Arab conquest
roman pharaoh
role of Roman emperors in Egypt
Augustamnica
Augustamnica (Latin) or Augoustamnike (Greek) was a Roman province of Egypt created during the 4th century and was part of the Diocese of Oriens first and then of the Diocese of Egypt, until the Muslim conquest of Egypt in the 640s.

Arcadia Aegypti
ancient region of Roman-controlled Egypt
Dioiketes
Dioikētēs (), often Latinized as dioecetes, is a term applied to a variety of administrative officials.
Coptic period
Epistrategos
Epistrategos (; ) was a senior military and administrative office in Ptolemaic Egypt, which was retained during the subsequent Roman period as well. Each epistrategos were responsible for an epistrategy ().
Testament of Isaac
Old Testament apocrypha
Palmyrene invasion of Egypt
conflict between the Roman and Palmyrene empires (270)
Tomb of Aline
ancient tomb from Roman Egypt