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... Egypt in May 1218 under the leadership of John of Brienne . An attack on Egypt had been in the planning since the time of the Third Crusade , not as the objective of permanent conquest but as a bargaining point for the recovery of ...
... Egypt in May 1218 under the leadership of John of Brienne . An attack on Egypt had been in the planning since the time of the Third Crusade , not as the objective of permanent conquest but as a bargaining point for the recovery of ...
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... Egypt , under the Saite dynasty , Egyptian became the predominant power in the eastern Mediter- dominance ranean . In about 569 BC the Cypriot kingdoms recognized the pharaoh Ahmose II as their overlord . Direct Egyp- tian influence was ...
... Egypt , under the Saite dynasty , Egyptian became the predominant power in the eastern Mediter- dominance ranean . In about 569 BC the Cypriot kingdoms recognized the pharaoh Ahmose II as their overlord . Direct Egyp- tian influence was ...
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... Egyptian dance . Dance in classical Greece . Many Egyptian influences can be found in the Greek dance . Some came by way of Crete , others through the Greek philosophers who went to Egypt to study . The philosopher Plato ( c . 428-348 ...
... Egyptian dance . Dance in classical Greece . Many Egyptian influences can be found in the Greek dance . Some came by way of Crete , others through the Greek philosophers who went to Egypt to study . The philosopher Plato ( c . 428-348 ...
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