Wednesday, 15 January 2014

Cult of Serapis

Cult of Serapis



1.Serapis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:Serapis (Σέραπις,
Attic/Ionian Greek) or Sarapis
(Σάραπις, Dorian Greek) is a
Graeco-Egyptian god. Serapis was devised during the 3rd century BC on the
...



2.Egyptian God - Serapis

Description:The cult of Serapis was the one of Ancient Egyptian religion
that survived the longest into the Greek and Roman periods, even if it was
in an altered religion that ...



3.Cult of Serapis - About.com African History

Description:Definition: Serapis was a composite god created during the
reign of Ptolemy I Soter (305-285 BCE) who combined the Egyptian god
Osorapis (previously derived from a ...



4.Serapis (Sarapis) - Tour Egypt

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5.Ahmed Osman/Out of Egypt

Description:In fact, a cult of this combination god, named Osirapis (or
... Serapis may have finally had certain ties with the early Christian
community. There were ...



6.Ancient Egypt: the Mythology - Serapis - egyptian myths

Description:CHRISTIAN ROOTS IN THE ALEXANDRIAN CULT OF SERAPIS . The basis
of Egyptian salvation beliefs was the divine nature that Egyptians ...



7.Ahmed Osman - HiddenMysteries Author's Corner

Description:Serapis (Sarapis) Cult Center: Alexandria. Serapis was an
anthropomorphic god created by the Greek pharaoh Ptolemy I. Ptolemy I
chose Serapis to be the official god ...



8.Serapeum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:The cult of Serapis was to have sweeping success throughout
Greece and Asia Minor, especially in Rome, where it became the most
popular religion.



9.SERAPIS: the God from Greek mythology

Description:A serapeum is a temple or other religious institution
dedicated to the syncretic Hellenistic-Egyptian god Serapis, who combined
aspects of Osiris and Apis in a ...



10.Serapis Religion

Description:Your guide to SERAPIS: Bearded Multi-cultural God of Healing
and various Other Things. He's something of an enigmatic figure, being a
Greek God worshipped by the E...

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