Abydos

Abydos may mean:

  • Abydos, Egypt, an Ancient Egyptian city,
  • Abydos (Hellespont), an ancient city of Mysia, in Asia Minor,
  • Abydos (Stargate), name of a fictional planet in the Stargate science fiction universe,
  • Abidos may mean:

  • Abidos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a commune of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques département, in southwestern France
  • List of recurring alien characters in Stargate SG-1

    This is a list of recurring alien characters in the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.

    Abydonians

    The Abydonians are the people whom Colonel O'Neill's team encounters on another planet in the Stargate film. They are the slaves of the alien Ra and are descendants from ancient Egyptians brought through the Stargate to mine the fictional mineral naqahdah. The film gives the location of their homeworld—named Abydos in SG-1's pilot episode "Children of the Gods"—as the Kaliem galaxy "on the far side of the known universe" (a vague reference to the constellation Caelum, perhaps) in the film; and as the closest planets to Earth in the Stargate network in "Children of the Gods". In the film, O'Neill and Daniel Jackson inspire the Abydonians and their leader, Kasuf, to rise up against Ra. The military personnel return to Earth, while Daniel falls in love with Kasuf's daughter Sha're and remains behind. In "Children of the Gods", set a year after the film, the Goa'uld Apophis attacks Abydos, abducting Sha're and her brother Skaara to serve as hosts for his queen Amonet and son Klorel. In season 6's "Full Circle", the Goa'uld Anubis destroys Abydos, but Oma Desala helps its entire population Ascend.

    Aegean Sea (theme)

    The Theme of the Aegean Sea (Greek: θέμα τοῦ Αἰγαίου Πελάγους, thema tou Aigaiou Pelagous) was a Byzantine province in the northern Aegean Sea, established in the mid-9th century. As one of the Byzantine Empire's three dedicated naval themes (Greek: θέματα ναυτικᾶ), it served chiefly to provide ships and troops for the Byzantine navy, but also served as a civil administrative circumscription.

    History

    The theme has its origins in the late antique civil province of the "Islands" (Latin: Insulae; Greek: Nήσοι), which encompassed the islands of the southeastern and eastern Aegean up to Tenedos. The term "Aigaion Pelagos" appears for the first time as an administrative circumscription in the early 8th century, when seals of several of its kommerkiarioi (customs officials) are attested. One seal, dated to 721/722, even refers to an official in charge of all the Greek islands, possibly implying an extension of the old province over the islands of the northern and western Aegean as well. Militarily, the Aegean islands came under control of the Karabisianoi corps and later of the Cibyrrhaeot Theme during the 7th and 8th centuries. From the late 8th century, however, two separate commands appear in the Aegean: the droungarios of the Aegean Sea (Aigaion Pelagos), apparently controlling the northern half, and the droungarios "of the Twelve Islands" (Dodekanesos) or "of the Gulf" (Kolpos), in charge of the south. The latter command eventually evolved into the theme of Samos, while the former evolved into the theme of the Aegean Sea, encompassing both the islands of the northern Aegean as well as the Dardanelles and the southern coasts of the Propontis. The theme of the Aegean Sea must have been created in 843: its governing strategos does not appear in the Taktikon Uspensky of 842/843, which still lists the droungarios, but he is elsewhere attested as being active at Lesbos in 843.

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    Philadelphia museum, Egyptian archaeologists discover tomb of unnamed pharaoh

    NBC Bay Area 27 Mar 2025
    ... of Anubis Mountain in Abydos ... There are several possible owners for the new tomb, including two kings named Senaiib and Paentjeni who dedicated monuments at Abydos but whose tombs remain unknown.”.
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    A mystery pharaoh’s massive tomb was discovered in Egypt

    Popular Science 27 Mar 2025
    An international team of archeologists have discovered a massive tomb that belonged to one of ancient Egypt’s earliest pharaohs ... The existence of an Abydos Dynasty was first confirmed in 2014 after archeologists uncovered the tomb of King Seneb-Kay.
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    Archaeologists find huge tomb of unknown pharaoh in Egypt

    The Seattle Times 27 Mar 2025
    A team of Egyptian and American scientists found the tomb, believed to be 3,600 years old, nearly 23 feet underground at Abydos, an ancient city south of Cairo ... .
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    Royal tomb of mystery Pharaoh who ruled 3,600 years ago unearthed in Egypt

    AOL 20 Mar 2025
    The royal tomb was found at a depth of around 7m below ground level at the ancient Mount Anubis necropolis in Abydos, the Egyptian Ministry ...
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    Royal tomb of mysterious pharaoh is discovered in Egypt after 3,700 years | Daily Mail Online

    The Daily Mail 17 Mar 2025
    The royal tomb, located at the sacred Mountain of Anubis near Abydos, carries inscriptions worthy of a pharaoh – but no mummified body ... 'The royal tomb in Abydos provides new scientific evidence on the ...
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    Archaeologists unearth over 3,500-year-old royal tomb in Egypt

    Anadolu Agency 17 Mar 2025
    In a statement, the ministry said a joint Egyptian-American archaeological team from the University of Pennsylvania has uncovered a royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period in the Jebel Anubis necropolis in Abydos, in southern Egypt.
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    Royal tomb dating back 3,500 years discovered in Upper Egypt

    Daily News Egypt 17 Mar 2025
    According to a ministry statement, a joint Egyptian-American archaeological team from the University of Pennsylvania unearthed the royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period in the Jebel Anubis necropolis in Abydos.
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    Ancient Egyptian royal tomb unearthed in Sohag

    Amwal Al Ghad 16 Mar 2025
    An Egyptian-American archaeological ...
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    Royal Tomb, Greek-Language Writings Among Latest Discoveries in Egypt

    Greek Reporter 15 Mar 2025
    An Egyptian-American archaeological mission unearthed a royal tomb belonging to a yet unidentified member of the Abydos Dynasty of ancient Egypt ... Ancient Egyptian tomb discovery exposes Abydos kings Dynasty.
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    Royal cemetery from Second Intermediate Period and pottery workshop discovered in Sohag

    Egypt Independent 14 Mar 2025
    The Egyptian-American archaeological mission from the University of Pennsylvania discovered a royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period in the “Jabal Anubis” necropolis in Abydos.
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    Royal tomb of unknown pharaoh discovered in Mount Anubis necropolis

    Heritage Daily 14 Mar 2025
    A joint Egyptian-American archaeological mission has discovered a royal tomb from the Second Intermediate Period (1700 to 1550 BC) in the Mount Anubis necropolis ... Wagner in 2014 in southern Abydos.
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