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Serapeum Plaque, Greek With Egyptian Shower Curtain

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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.

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Gold Serapeum plaque, Greek with Egyptian heiroglyphs. Serapis was the official chief god of Hellenistic Egypt. His cult was introduced by Ptolemy I,... more

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Gold Serapeum plaque, Greek with Egyptian heiroglyphs. Serapis was the official chief god of Hellenistic Egypt. His cult was introduced by Ptolemy I, the founder of the Ptolemaic dynasty which ruled over Egypt after Alexander the Great. Ptolemy wished to unite the native Egyptians and the Greek colonists under his authority and that of a common God in order to establish a greater interior unity, which was necessary to turn Egypt into a powerful Hellenistic state. Because the Greeks were not interested in the traditional Egyptian animal gods, Serapis was represented in a human form like the Greek Gods. The Serapeum of Alexandria in the Ptolemaic Kingdom was a ancient Greek temple built by Ptolemy III (reigned 246-222 BCE). Excavations at the site of the column of Diocletian in 1944 yielded the foundation deposits of the Serapeion. These are two sets of ten plaques, one each of gold, silver, bronze, Egyptian faience, sun-dried Nile mud, and five of opaque glass. The inscription that Ptol...

 

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