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Roman Emperor This table contains only the Emperor, which are hieroglyphisch attested in Egypt. For a complete overview, see list of Roman emperors of antiquity. Augustus of 1 Heka-hekau-setep-en-Ptah 2. Autokrator [15] captured Alexandria 30 BC 27 BC - 14 ad, Egypt became a Roman province. Tiberius 14 - 37 A.d. had 19 ad track the cult of ISIS in Rome. Caligula Autokrator Heka-hekau-meri-Ptah-aset 37 - 41 ad took over the ISIS cult in the Roman State religion; Persecution of the 38 A.d. Execution of Ptolemy by Mauritania to 40 ad. Claudius 1 Autokrator Heka-hekau-meri-aset-Ptah 2. Kaisaros Germanikos 3. Kaisaros Σεβαστός 41 - 54 A.d. was the last Egyptian Temple construction to begin the Pronaos of the Khnum Temple of Esna. Nero 1 Heka-hekau-setep-en-Ptah-meri-aset 2. Kaisaros Germanikos 54 - 68 A.d. expedition to the subjugation of the Kingdom of Meroë. Galba in 68 - 69 Testifies in the ISIS Temple of Deir El Schelwit in Western Thebes. Otho 69 A.d. Testifies in the ISIS Temple of Deir El Schelwit in Western Thebes. Vespasian 69 - 79 ad, caused the closure of the Yahweh temple at tell el - Jahudija. Titus 1 Titos 2. Autokrator Titos Kaisaros 79-81 n BC Witnesses in several Egyptian temples. Her-SA-aset-Meri-netjeru-NEB(u) of Domitian 81 - 96 a.d., campaigned for the cult of ISIS. Nerva 96 - 98 A.d. Nerva is attested in Aswan, Esna and Diospolis parva. Trajan 1 Autokrator Kaisaros Nerouas 2. Germanikos Dakikos 98 - 117 A.d. uprising of the Jews in Egypt and Cyrene around 115 / 116; brisk construction activity in Egypt. Hadrian 117 - 138 A.d. founding of Antinoopolis. Villa Adriana in the Egyptian style. Antoninus Pius Autokrator Kaisaros Tito Aelius Adrianos 138 - 161 A.d. peasant uprising in Egypt 152/53 ad. Marcus Aurelius 161 - 180 A.d. the rebellion of Avidius Cassius in Egypt and Syria. Lucius Verus, 161 - 169 ad (co-regent) Lucius Verus is attested in Qaw el-Kebir and Philae. Commodus 180 - 192 ad. He became Offiziant of the Egyptian cult in processions. Pertinax in 193 ad, reigned for 3 months; hieroglyphisch occupied in Dakhla. Septimius Severus, 193 - 211 A.d. re-establishment of city councils in Alexandria and other Egyptian cities. 211 - 217 A.d. Caracalla minted for the first time the image of Serapis on coins; an uprising was bloodily crushed in Alexandria. Geta, 211 n. CHR. brother of Caracalla, murdered at his behest. Macrinus, 217 - 218 ad. On the run from Elagabalus is murdered. Diadumenianus 218 A.d. (co-regent) son of Macrinus; killed to the fleeing of Elagabalus in Zeugma. Severus Alexander 222 - 235 A.d. Emperor of Severus. In the Pronaos from Esna testified. 244 - 249 ad Philip the Arab was killed in battle against Decius. Decius in 249 - 251 A.d. Testifies in the well of Esna. Valerian 253 - 260 ad. Attested only on a Stela. Aurelian in 270 - 275 ad. Attested only on a stele for a Buchisstier. Probus 276 - 282 A.d. repelled the Blemmyer invading in Egypt. 284 - 305 ad, Diocletian left follow Christianity. Maximian, 285 - 310 ad. Attested only on a Stela. Crackdown of Galerius in 293 - 311 A.d. Busiris and Coptos (294 ad); Usurper: Domitius Domitianus and Aurelius Achilleus (297 A.d.) Maximinus Daia, 305 - 313 ad, Emperor hieroglyphisch used.
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