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Serapis (7942 bytes)
1: ...is. For the British ships of this name, see [[HMS Serapis]].'' 3: ... made the patron of [[Alexandria]]. The statue of Serapis in the [[Serapeum]] of Alexandria was of purely G... 5: ...a. On its arrival the statue was pronounced to be Serapis by two experts in religious matters. Ptolemy's ad... 9: Thus Serapis is an excellent example of a [[syncretism|syncret... 11: ...for by Hellenic ideas of Cerberus. The worship of Serapis along with Isis, Horus and Anubis spread far and ... HMS Serapis (1010 bytes) 1: ...been named '''HMS ''Serapis''''', after the god [[Serapis]] of [[Hellenistic Egypt]]. 3: * The first [[HMS Serapis (1779)|''Serapis'']] was a 44-gun [[sailing frigate]] launched in ... 5: * The second [[HMS Serapis (1782)|''Serapis'']] was a 44-gun [[sailing frigate]] launched in ... 7: * The third [[HMS Serapis (1866)|''Serapis'']] was a iron screw [[troopship]] in service fro... 9: * The fourth [[HMS Serapis (1918)|''Serapis'']] was a [[destroyer]] launched in [[1918]] and ... HMS Serapis (1779) (1184 bytes) 1: ...in [[1779]]. The vessel was named after the god [[Serapis]] in [[Greece|Greek]] and [[Egyptian]] [[mytholog... 3: ...Captain Pearson eventually surrendered, handing ''Serapis'' over to the Americans. 5: ...s a major embarrassment for the British and the ''Serapis'' was turned over to the [[France|French]] in [[1... 7: [[Category:Royal Navy frigates|Serapis]] 8: [[Category:American Revolutionary War|Serapis]] Nathaniel Fanning (1262 bytes) 3: ... took a fresh party aloft and with them cleared ''Serapis''<nowiki>'</nowiki> tops. When their yards locked... Chaeremon of Alexandria (1149 bytes) 1: ...was kept in the [[temple of Serapis|temple]] of [[Serapis]], and as custodian and expounder of the sacred b... John Mayrant (845 bytes) 5: ...e boarders in the engagement with [[HMS Serapis|''Serapis'']], 23 September 1779. USS Bonhomme Richard (1765) (2801 bytes) 54: ...779]]. [[John Paul Jones]] sailed the captured ''Serapis'' to the [[United Provinces]] for repairs. S and T class destroyer (1039 bytes) 8: *[[HMS Serapis (G94)|''Serapis'']] Richard Dale (1491 bytes) 5: ...hard'']] when she captured [[HMS Serapis (1779)|''Serapis'']] in the celebrated engagement of [[23 Septembe... Serapeum (3250 bytes) 1: ...reigned [[246 BC]]-[[222 BC]]) and dedicated to [[Serapis]], the [[syncretism|syncretic]] [[Hellenistic civ... 9: ...'); the cult image of Serapis, crowned with the [[Serapis|modius]], is visible within the temple at the bot... 13: Other temples to Serapis, each naturally termed a '''Serapeum''', could be... John Paul Jones (5921 bytes) 16: .... The 44 gun British frigate [[HMS Serapis|HMS ''Serapis'']] and the 22 gun [[Countess of Scarborough|''Co... 18: ... gun ''Alliance'' counter-engaged ''Serapis''. ''Serapis'' twice raked ''Bonhomme Richard'' with broadside... 22: ...pis''' so a boarding party was able to cross to ''Serapis'' and effect its capture. 385 (1177 bytes) 12: *The temple of [[Serapis]] in [[Alexandria]] is destroyed. Temple (Roman) (1675 bytes) 1: ...or the cult statues. The temple of [[Isis]] and [[Serapis]] in the [[Campus Martius]], built of [[Egypt]]ia... Sabratha (1713 bytes) 3: ... Sabratha has temples dedicated to Liber Pater, [[Serapis]] and [[Isis]]. There is a Christian [[basilica]]... Manetho (1954 bytes) 1: ...nistic]] [[Egypt]]ian historian and a priest of [[Serapis]] in [[Heliopolis]] during the reigns of [[Ptolem... List of craters on Ganymede (3956 bytes) 113: *[[Serapis (crater)|Serapis]] Raj Bhavan (Karnataka) (2779 bytes) 6: ... [[Prince of Wales]] visited India. It was named 'Serapis Room' after the ship which brought the Prince to ... Sesostris (2717 bytes) 3: ... [[caste]] system into Egypt and the worship of [[Serapis]]. He has been considered a compound of [[Seti I]... Harpocrates (2421 bytes) 5: ...p was widely extended, linked with [[Isis]] and [[Serapis]]. Inexpensive cast terracotta images of Harpocra... Striking the colors (9908 bytes) 9: ...rson]], [[Royal Navy|RN]], of [[HMS Serapis|HMS ''Serapis'']], with his own hands nailed the British ensign... 10: ...rd''s ensign was shot away. When the captain of ''Serapis'' saw that the colors on ''Bonhomme Richard'' wer...
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