Alexandrian riots (38), attacks directed against Jews in Roman Alexandria, Egypt in the year 38 CE
Alexandria riot (66), riots in Roman Alexandria, Egypt in the year 66 CE
2005 Alexandria riot, a riot against Christians in Alexandria, Egypt in the year 2005
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Alexandriariot may refer to: Alexandrian riots (38), attacks directed against Jews in Roman Alexandria, Egypt in the year 38 CE Alexandriariot (66),...
The 2005 Alexandriariot was an anti-Christian riot in the Egyptian port city of Alexandria. The riot erupted on 21 October when a group of Muslims staged...
pogrom in 38 CE and the Alexandriariot in 66 CE, which was in parallel with the outbreak of the First Jewish–Roman War. Alexandria's Jewry began to diminish...
Alexandrian riots may refer to: The Alexandrian riots (38), attacks directed against Jews in 38 CE The Alexandriariot (66), riots in 66 CE, coinciding...
Patriarch of Alexandria who is the body's spiritual leader. This position is held since 2012 by Pope Tawadros II, the 118th Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch...
The Watts riots, sometimes referred to as the Watts Rebellion or Watts Uprising, took place in the Watts neighborhood and its surrounding areas of Los...
October 412, and Cyril was made Pope or Patriarch of Alexandria on 18 October 412, but only after a riot between his supporters and those of his rival Archdeacon...
mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, then part of the Eastern Roman Empire. She was a prominent thinker in Alexandria where she taught philosophy...
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Tiberius Julius Alexander, Roman soldiers killed about 50,000 Jews in the Alexandriariot. 66–73 CE The First Jewish–Roman War against the Romans is crushed...
1881–1883. The first recorded anti-Jewish riots took place in Alexandria in the year 38 CE, followed by the more known riot of 66 CE. Other notable events took...
1882 the political turmoil exploded into violence on the streets of Alexandria. Rioters attacked Greek, Maltese and Italian businesses and battles broke...
The history of Alexandria dates back to the city's founding, by Alexander the Great, in 331 BC. Yet, before that, there were some big port cities just...
Company as the Virginia Journal. The Alexandria Gazette building on Prince Street was burned during the Civil War by rioting federal troops. It was rebuilt...
Jewish-Roman Wars First Jewish-Roman War The Jewish War Jerusalem riots of 66 Alexandriariot (66) Siege of Yodfat Battle of Beth Horon (66) Siege of Gush...
list of known riots. 205–186 – BC The great revolt of Egypt against Ptolemy V Epiphanes. 48 BC – 47 BC – Riots during the Siege of Alexandria (47 BC) in...
throughout the remainder of Egypt. On 11 June, anti-European riots began in Alexandria. The city's European residents fled and the Egyptian 'Urabist...
police they were confronting. Some rioters wore riot gear, including helmets and military-style vests. A pair of rioters carried plastic handcuffs, which...
Pagoda raids Nadir of American race relations 2005 Alexandriariot, a similar event in Egypt 2011 Alexandria bombing, a similar event in Egypt 2005 Kyrgyz...
Seleucid client state. When news of the agreement reached Alexandria, the people of the city rioted. Comanus and Cineas rejected the agreement, rejected Ptolemy VI's...
The Catechetical School of Alexandria was a school of Christian theologians and bishops and deacons in Alexandria. The teachers and students of the school...
Marina Medvin is an American criminal defense attorney located in Alexandria, Virginia. Marina Medvin received a Bachelor of Science degree from the Pennsylvania...
that Cleopatra III wanted to choose Ptolemy X, but the people of Alexandriarioted and forced her to choose Ptolemy IX. Pausanias implies that Cleopatra III's...
replace Dioscorus of Alexandria, who had been deposed as Patriarch by the same council. Upon his arrival in Alexandria, he was met by a riot. His accession...