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Small bronze cross, with holes in upper and lower ends, and three links from a chain for suspension. It comes from the great city founded by the Roman Emperor Hadrian at the site where his lover Antinous drowned in the Nile, and named after him Antinoopolis. The city became the dominant provincial city of Upper Egypt, and flourished throughout the Byzantine Period.
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Klein bronzen kruis, met gaatjes in de boven- en onderkant, en drie schakels van een ketting om het aan op te hangen. Het is afkomstig uit de grote stad die de Romeinse keizer Hadrianus stichtte op de plaats waar zijn minnaar Antinoos in de Nijl verdronk, en die naar hem Antinoopolis werd genoemd. De stad werd de overheersende provinciestad van Opper-Egypte, en bloeide gedurende de Byzantijnse Periode.
Petite croix en bronze, comportant des trous sur les branches supérieure et inférieure et trois anneaux appartenant à une chaîne de suspension. Elle provient d'Antinoopolis, grande ville fondée par l'empereur romain Hadrien sur le site où son favori Antinous s'est noyé dans le Nil. Cette ville provinciale devint la plus importante de Haute Égypte et prospéra durant toute la Période Byzantine.
Kleines Bronzekreuz mit Löchern am oberen und unteren Ende und drei Kettengliedern von einer Kette, die der Aufhängung diente. Es stammt aus der großen Stadt, die der römische Kaiser Hadrian an der Stelle gründete, an der sein Geliebter Antinous im Nil ertrank und die nach ihm Antinooupolis genannt wurde. Die Stadt wurde die bedeutendste Provinzstadt Ober-Ägyptens und blühte während der gesamten Byzantinischen Zeit.
Piccola croce di bronzo, con fori alle estremità superiore ed inferiore, e tre anelli di una catena di sospensione. Proviene dalla grande città, chiamata Antinoopolis, fondata dall'imperatore romano Adriano nel sito in cui il suo amasio Antinoo era annegato nel Nilo. Il sito divenne la città provinciale dominante dell'Alto Egitto, e fiorì nel Periodo Bizantino.
Pequena cruz em bronze, com orifícios nas mãos superiores e inferiores, e três ligações de uma corrente para suspensão. É proveniente da grande cidade fundada pelo imperador romano Adriano, no local onde o seu amante Antínoo morreu afogado no Nilo, e por isso chamada Antinoópolis. A cidade tornou-se a principal cidade provincial do Alto Egipto e prosperou durante o Período Bizantino.
Pequeña cruz de bronce con agujeros en los extremos superior e inferior y tres eslabones de una cadena para colgarla. Procede de la gran ciudad fundada por el emperador romano Adriano en el lugar en el que su amante Antínoó se ahogó en el Nilo, llamada en su honor Antínoópolis. La ciudad se convirtió en la ciudad provincial predominante en el Alto Egipto, y floreció durante todo el Período Bizantino.
Small bronze cross, with holes in upper and lower ends, and three links from a chain for suspension. It comes from the great city founded by the Roman Emperor Hadrian at the site where his lover Antinous drowned in the Nile, and named after him Antinoopolis. The city became the dominant provincial city of Upper Egypt, and flourished throughout the Byzantine Period.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund. Given to the museum in 1914.
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