History of Egypt From 330 B.C. To the Present Time, Volume 11 (of 12) by S. Rappoport
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riots--Triumphs of Athanasius--Persecution by Bishop George of
Cappadocia--Early mission work--Development of the monastic system--Text of the Bible--The monks and military service--Saracenic encroachments--Theodosius overthrows Paganism--Destruction of the Great Library--Pagan and Christian literature--Story of Hypatia--The Arabs defeat the Romans--The Koptic New Testament--Egypt separated from Rome--The Council of Chalcedon--Paganism restored in Upper Egypt--The Henoticon--The writings of Hierocles--Relations with Persia--Inroads of the Arabs--Justinian's fiscal reforms--Coinage restored--The Persians enter Egypt. The Life of Muhammed--Amr conquers Egypt--The legend of Omar and the Great Library--The founding of Fostât--The Christians taxed--Muhammedan oppression in Egypt--The Ommayad and Abbasid dynasties--Caliph Harun er-Rashid--Turkish bodyguards--Rise of the Tulunite Dynasty--Office of Prince of Princes--Reign of Muhammed el-Ikshid--War with Byzantium--Fatimite Caliphs--The Ismailians and Mahdism--Reign of Mustanssir--Turkish Rapacity--End of the Fatimite Rule._ [Illustration: 003.jpg PAGE IMAGE] CHAPTER I--EGYPT UNDER THE ROMAN EMPIRE _The Roman dominion on the Nile: Settlement of the Egyptian frontiers: Religious developments: Rebellions._ |
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