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  2. Solon - Wikipedia

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    During his visit to Athens, Pausanias, the 2nd century AD geographer reported that the inscribed laws of Solon were still displayed by the Prytaneion. [64] Fragments of the axones were still visible in Plutarch 's time [ 28 ] but today the only records we have of Solon's laws are fragmentary quotes and comments in literary sources such as those ...

  3. Sais, Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In Plato's Timaeus and Critias (around 395 BC, 200 years after the visit by the Greek legislator Solon), Sais is the city in which Solon receives the story of Atlantis, its military aggression against Greece and Egypt, its eventual defeat and destruction by gods-punishing catastrophe, from an Egyptian priest. Solon visited Egypt in 590 BC.

  4. Sonchis of Sais - Wikipedia

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    Sonchis of Saïs or the Saïte (Ancient Greek: Σῶγχις ὁ Σαΐτης, Sō̂nkhis o Saḯtēs; fl. 594 BC) was an Egyptian priest, who is mentioned in Greek writings for relating the account of Atlantis. His status as a historical figure is a matter of debate.

  5. Vintage photos show what it was like to visit Egypt 100 ... - AOL

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    Tourism has been a part of Egypt's economy for over 100 years. Here's what it was like to visit the land of the pharaohs in the '20s.

  6. Atlantis - Wikipedia

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    Plato is known to have freely borrowed some of his allegories and metaphors from older traditions, as he did with the story of Gyges. [12] This led a number of scholars to suggest possible inspiration of Atlantis from Egyptian records of the Thera eruption, [13] [14] the Sea Peoples invasion, [15] or the Trojan War. [16]

  7. Solomon in Islam - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, Sulaymān ibn Dāwūd (Arabic: سُلَيْمَان بْن دَاوُوْد, lit. 'Solomon, son of David') is described as a nabī (نَبِيّ, lit. ' prophet ') and ruler of the Israelites in the Quran.

  8. Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon) - Wikipedia

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    2 Samuel 5:25 "And David did so, as the Lord commanded him, and smote the Philistines from Geba until thou come to Gezer." This situation changed when the Egyptian army invaded the city, ethnically cleansed the populace, and Pharaoh turned it over to his daughter as a wedding gift, whereby it became the property of Israel. 1 Kings 9:16

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