bubastisの例文
- Since 2013 he conducts excavations at the Middle Kingdom Palace at Bubastis.
- His favorite companion is his genetically-engineered pet lynx, Bubastis.
- The canal left the Nile at Bubastis.
- Immediately to the south of Bubastis were the allotments of land with which Augustamnica Secunda.
- When they arrived in Bubastis, they feasted yet more and made sacrifices to Bast.
- She was a songstress of Bubastis.
- Secondly, the prenomen Tutkheperre is also inscribed in an architectural building in Bubastis ( Lower Egypt ).
- Extensive burials of cat remains were found not only at Bubastis, but also at Beni Hasan and Saqqara.
- The names of a few, like the nome of Bubastis, appeared no earlier than the New Kingdom.
- "" Temples there are more spacious and costlier than that of Bubastis, but none so pleasant to behold.
- The festival of Isis at Busiris came next in splendor and importance to that of Artemis at Bubastis in the Egyptian calendar.
- The Archaeological Museum of the University of Zagazig exhibits significant finds from the nearby sites, Bubastis ( Tell Basta ) and Kufur Nigm.
- The main source of information about the Bastet cult comes from Herodotus who visited Bubastis around 450 BC after the changes in the cult.
- Bassist Peter Macbeth left the band in 1969, to join the group Bubastis with Bernie Living, and was replaced by Steve Bingham.
- Bubastis became a marketplace for merchants of all sorts; artisans came forth with thousands of bronze sculptures and amulets depicting cats to worshippers of Bast.
- However, as late as 1861, the unnavigable ancient route discovered by Napoleon from Bubastis to the Red Sea still channeled water in spots as far east as Kassassin.
- The most distinguished features of the city and nome of Bubastis were its oracle of Bast, the splendid temple of that goddess and the annual procession in honor of her.
- 49 ) Timotheos ( Timothy ), Diocesan Bishop of the Holy Diocese of Zaqaziq ( Bubastis ), comprising the Holy Suffragan Diocese of Menya Al Qamh ( Sais ).
- Traditionally considered the very last king of the 22nd Dynasty, he was " de facto " little more than ruler in Tanis and Bubastis, in Lower Egypt.
- He is known from two statues of Senusret I usurped by Pharaoh Merenptah " found in Tanis and Alexandria, respectively " and from three statue fragments from Bubastis.