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|Full diacritics=Σαραπιεῖον
|Medium diacritics=Σαραπιεῖον
|Low diacritics=Σαραπιείον
|Capitals=ΣΑΡΑΠΙΕΙΟΝ
|Transliteration A=Sarapieîon
|Transliteration B=Sarapieion
|Transliteration C=Sarapieion
|Beta Code=*sarapiei=on
|Definition=τό, [[temple of Sarapis]], SIG 663.14 (Delos, iii/ii BC), PCair. Zen. 34.13 (iii BC), UPZ 122.6 (ii BC), Plb. 4.39.6; ''contr.'' [[Σαραπεῖον]] or [[Σεραπεῖον]], τό, CIG 4401, Plu. ''Alex.'' 76, DC. 66.24; [[Σαράπιον]] or [[Σεράπιον]], Str. 17.1.10, CIG 2715b. 4 (Caria); — [[Σαραπιεῖα]], τά, festival at Tanagra, IG 7.540.
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==Wikipedia EN==
==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".
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".