Hellenistic Model of the Institutions of Government, Administration, and Army in Ptolemaic Egypt and its Repercussions 323-31 BC

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ADEL OMRAN MOHAMED ZAYED

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The proposed vision in this research is based on raising the issue of applying the Hellenistic model of the institutions of governance, administration and the army in Ptolemaic Egypt (323-31 BC) by focusing on the establishment of the state, the organization of its internal institutions, the transfer of the capital from Memphis to Alexandria, the assumption of sovereign, financial, and administrative positions, the formation of the Ptolemaic army, and the repercussions of applying the Hellenistic model state institutions into Egypt. The research was divided into an introduction, four main themes, a conclusion, and a list of sources and references. The first theme deals with the establishment of the Ptolemaic state, the second theme deals with the organization of internal institutions, the third theme deals with the formation of the Ptolemaic army, and the fourth and final theme is devoted to talking about the repercussions of applying the Hellenistic model institutions of the Ptolemaic state.

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زايد ع. . (2023). Hellenistic Model of the Institutions of Government, Administration, and Army in Ptolemaic Egypt and its Repercussions 323-31 BC. Journal of Humanitarian and Applied Sciences, 7(14), 247–264. Retrieved from https://khsj.elmergib.edu.ly/index.php/jhas/article/view/186
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