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Revision as of 08:48, 16 January 2021
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Sĕrāpēum: i, v. Serapis, A.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Sĕrāpēum ou Sĕrāpīum, īī, n. (Σεραπεῖον), temple de Sérapis : Tert. Apol. 18.
Latin > German (Georges)
Serāpēum, ī, n., s. Serapis.
Wikipedia EN
A Serapeum is a temple or other religious institution dedicated to the syncretic Greco-Egyptian deity Serapis, who combined aspects of Osiris and Apis in a humanized form that was accepted by the Ptolemaic Greeks of Alexandria. There were several such religious centers, each of which was a serapeion (Greek: Σεραπεῖον) or, in its Latinized form, a serapeum. An Egyptian name for the temple of Osiris-Apis (Coptic: ⲟⲩⲥⲉⲣϩⲁⲡⲓ) was Pr-Wsỉr-Ḥp "House of Osiris-Apis".
Translations
af: Serapeum; ar: السيرابيوم; arz: سيرابيوم; bg: Серапеум; ca: Serapeu; en: Serapeum; eo: Serapeum; es: Serapeum; fa: سراپیوم; fi: Serapeion; fr: Sérapéum; hu: Szerapeum; id: Serapeion; it: Serapeo; nl: Serapeum; pl: Serapejon; pt: Serapeu; ru: Серапеум; sh: Serapeum; sl: Serapeum; uk: Серапеум; wuu: 撒帕轮神庙