News
Cleopatra was not just a famed Greek queen of Ancient Egypt, but she also even created her own secret drinking club.
Fast forward 13 generations and Ptolemy XIII is now the Pharaoh of Egypt. He is married to Cleopatra VII, who despite being the most famous Cleopatra in our modern day history books was far from ...
Ancient Egypt had many impressive pharaohs, but which of them were especially fearsome warriors? Here are just some who ...
Blending archaeological artifacts, pop culture imagery, and paintings, an exhibition on Cleopatra explores how the Egyptian queen has been depicted and perceived through the centuries.
Ptolemy VIII, known as Pot Belly, takes control. A vengeful mother has the support of the mob - and persuades Rome she can be just as good a friend as Potbelly.
Archaeologists excavating the temple there found a relief showing King Ptolemy VIII (reign circa 170 to 116 B.C.) offering sacrifices to the lion-headed goddess Repit and her son Kolanthes.
As the temple made of stone was being uncovered, the team of archaeologists found remains of reliefs portraying King Ptolemy VIII who reigned circa 170 to 116 BC, offering sacrifices to the ...
Newly discovered hieroglyphic inscriptions show that King Ptolemy VIII, the son of Cleopatra and Ptolemy V who reigned in the 2nd-century B.C.E., was responsible for the decoration and likely the ...
Excavations in the northern tower at the entrance of the temple district have already revealed a mix of decorations, including reliefs associated with Ptolemy VIII from the 2 nd century B.C.
Archaeologists discovered a 2,100-year-old Egyptian temple hidden in a cliff face at Athribis, featuring intricate reliefs and hieroglyphic inscriptions from the reign of King Ptolemy VIII.
In the northern tower, archaeologists found reliefs of the Egyptian king Ptolemy VIII, who ruled during the second century B.C.E. The artworks depict the king, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results