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The Roman Period in Egypt: From Augustus’s Granary to the Age of Conflict

The Roman Period in Egypt: From Augustus’s Granary to the Age of Conflict

The Fall of the Ptolemies and the Birth of Roman Egypt

ROMAN PERIOD (51-30 BC) was able to keep Egypt at least nominally independent for as long as she did. The defeat of Antony at Actium in 30 BC and Octavian's pursuit of him to Egypt finally  put an end to Egypt's position as a sovereign state. The Roman period (30 BC-AD 337). This phase, like the Ptolemaic period, lasted about 300 years and was clearly marked by the impress of a single man, Octavian, Emperor Augustus. Egypt was incorporated into the Roman Empire as the personal  possession of the emperor, governed by an equestrian prefect appointed specially by him, the first, Cornelius Gallus, being assigned to office in 27 BC.

The Granary of Rome and the Revival of Trade Routes

Egypt's importance derived from its potential as an imperial granary, supplying Rome with up to five million bushels of grain every year. The first two centuries of Roman rule were comparatively peaceful. Greek remained the administrative language and the Ptolemaic administration had been so efficient that the Romans had to do little to alter it. The Hellenistic element in Egypt received a fresh accession of strength by the settlement of Roman veterans in the Fayyiim. In the reign of Trajan (AD 98) the Red Sea Canal of Necho was recut, the trade routes to India were reopened and Egypt began a good export trade in glass  (manufactured  in  the  Delta), linen, papyrus and jewellery. From the beginning there were invasions from the South, first  by the Ethiopians and later by the Blemmyes. In 268 Queen Zenobia of Palmyra invaded Egypt and ruled for a short period before she was dethroned in 273.

Internal Strife, Economic Decline, and Imperial Monuments

At first Alexandria prospered but it was tom by opposition to the Jewish faction and struggles for power among the Christians. After the destruction of Jerusalem, in AD  70, the Jews became very anti-Roman and this led to many disturbances and massacres. By the 3C AD the economic decline of the Roman world caused further misery in Egypt.The coinage was debased, the peasants fled their fields and turned to robbery. The basic causes were over-taxation and lack of security. The Roman emperors did not build as lavishly in Egypt as the Ptolemies had, but nevertheless they did carry out some remarkable works as at Philae (Trajan's kiosk), Dendarah and Esna.They also adopted many of the Egyptian cults which spread out around the empire. That of Isis, for example, had temples at Rome, London and throughout Europe; Serapis was also widely honoured.

 

The Age of Christian Persecution and Foreign Invasions

Under Diocletian (284), such was the persecution of the Christians in Egypt that the Copts date their era, known as the Martyrs' Calendar, from his reign. Responsibility for Egypt passed to Constantinople which was too distant and not sufficiently powerful to govern satisfactorily. From the West the North Africans attacked across the desert, from the South the Nubians raided the oases in the reign of Theodosius II (408-450); but of greater consequence and more persistent were the attacks of ,the Sassanids from Persia in the 5-6C

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What are five fun things to do in Egypt?

In Cairo, the Egyptian Museum, the Pyramids of Giza, Khan El Khalili, and Old Cairo attractions Karnak Temple, Valley of Kings, and Abu Simbel Temple in Luxor and Aswan Felucca ride on the Nile River Ras Mohamed National Park in Sharm El Sheikh Alexandria Library

What is the average cost of a tour of Egypt?

The average cost of Egypt Day tours is about 50$ per person per day, the group size and the place, as each place in Egypt tours have a different price.

How many days is ideal for an Egypt trip?

The ideal duration to explore Egypt starts from seven days to two weeks to explore the major attractions of Egypt in different destinations in Egypt, through this period you will visit the Giza Pyramids, Abu Simbel Temple in Aswan, Kanak Temple in Luxor, also you can include Hurghada or Sharm to your Egypt travel packages.

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Egypt has a lot of ideas and destinations to make your Egypt travel packages unique. Include Egypt short break tours a visit to the Pyramids of Giza, the Egyptian Museum, and Abu Simbel Temple, a cruise of the Nile River between Luxor and Aswan attractions, and enjoy diving and snorkeling tours through Hurghada or Sharm El Sheikh day tours.

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Egypt provides endless tours to enjoy, each time you will visit Egypt you will visit new places. The best tours to enjoy in Egypt are Karnak, Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, and Colossal of Menmons in Luxor. Sail by Egypt Nile Cruise tours to Aswan and visit Abu Simbel and Philae Temples. Don't miss Cairo attractions as Cairo occupies the most important sightseeing in the world such as the Pyramids of Giza and Saqqara Tombs.

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The Group Tours in Egypt 2026/2027 are a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a wonderful vacation, meet new people, and make some unforgettable memories throughout the divine cities of Cairo, Luxor, Aswan, and Alexandria. These Egypt tours are affordable for everyone and offer the best lodging, transportation, Nile cruises, and dining options.

What attractions in Egypt trips are good for avoiding crowds?

Visit the Egyptian Museum after the afternoon rush hour, and the Giza Pyramids Complex visit at night or early in the morning and Khan Al-Khalili Bazaar avoids visiting on weekends.