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- Orders, Decorations and Medals of Egypt - Full-color ribbon charts and individual images of orders, decorations, and medals, along with descriptions and award criteria, are separately provided for the Kingdom of Egypt and Earlier (1805-1953) and for the Arab Republic of Egypt (1953 - date).
- Commercial International Bank (Egypt) S.A.E. - Established in 1975 as a joint venture between the National Bank of Egypt and the Chase Manhattan Bank under its original name "Chase National Bank of Egypt". Following Chase's decision to divest its equity stake in 1987, National Bank of Egypt increased its shareholding to 99.9%, and the Bank changed its name to Commercial International Bank (Egypt) S.A.E.
- Christian Monasteries of Egypt - Noting that the earliest Christian monasteries were founded in Egypt, provides a brief overview of the most noteworthy -- along with a map and photographs -- and provides comprehensive lists, including links where available, of all the monasteries in Egypt by geographic location; by Jimmy Dunn.
- Christianity in Egypt - A compilation of several essays on various aspects of Christianity in Egypt; the History of Christianity in Egypt essay recounts the birth and early growth of the faith, saints, theologians, the Council of Chalcedon, and a bibliography and links to related sites; from TourEgypt.net.
- Pope's Visit Lays Historic Basis for Egyptian-Vatican Ties - Summary of the Washington Times account of Pope John Paul II's 3-day visit to Egypt, the first visit by a Pope to Egypt; from Egypt State Information Service.
- American International School in Egypt - Co-educational, private institution located in Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt. School profile and general information. [Diploma]
- Splendors of Ancient Egypt - Presents artifacts from ancient Egypt including jewelry and cartonnage portraits from the Greco-Roman period. Read accompanying texts.
- Ralph Vaughan's Ancient Egypt Resource - Insightful essays about specific aspects of Ancient Egypt, such as history, myth, geography and society.
- An Early Traveller in Egypt - Brief excerpts and three illustrations from Charles Dana Gibson's account published in McClure's Magazine under the title "Sketches in Egypt" (1898); from Logoi.com.
- US Commercial Service - Egypt - Provides assistance to help US businesses export goods and services. Includes information on Iraq reconstruction and doing business in Egypt, Libya and Sudan plus business service providers, services for Egyptian companies, Access Eastern Mediterranean (AEM) Program, trade events, links and US government products, services and resources.
Wikipedia Articles
- Roman Catholicism in Egypt - The Roman Catholic population in Egypt is considerably small as compared to the rest of the Christian population in Egypt. The Roman Catholic population in Egypt is said to have begun during the British control of Egypt, however many returned back to Europe after the 1952 Revolution in Egypt, which also caused the overthrow and exile of King Farouk of Egypt.
- Cleopatra V of Egypt - Cleopatra V of Egypt (Greek: η Κλεοπάτρα) was the mother of Cleopatra VII, by her husband and brother Ptolemy XII of Egypt, and was possibly the mother of Cleopatra VI of Egypt and Berenice IV of Egypt. She co-ruled Egypt with her daughter Berenice IV for a year before her death, then her daughter reigned alone in Egypt.
- Upper and Lower Egypt - Ancient Egypt was divided into two regions, known as Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt. To the north was Lower Egypt where the Nile fanned out with its several mouths to form the Nile Delta.
- List of Ambassadors from the United Kingdom to Egypt - The Ambassador from the United Kingdom to Egypt is the United Kingdom's foremost diplomatic representative in Egypt, and in charge of the UK's diplomatic mission in Egypt. The official title is Her Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt.
- Berenice IV of Egypt - Berenice IV (Greek: Βερενίκη), born in Alexandria, Egypt in 77 BC, was the daughter of Ptolemy XII of Egypt and probably Cleopatra V of Egypt Tryphaena, sister of Cleopatra VI of Egypt Tryphaena, and the famous Cleopatra VII (loved by Julius Caesar and Mark Antony). Berenice loved fashions, parties, and jewels.