Associations to the word «Serapis»
Noun
- Isis
- Osiris
- Ptolemy
- Alexandria
- Bey
- Hades
- Scarborough
- Pearson
- Zeus
- Horus
- Homme
- Egyptian
- Pluto
- Deity
- Hms
- Cult
- Minerva
- Greco
- Temple
- Worshipper
- Portico
- Bon
- Claudius
- Jupiter
- Egypt
- Frigate
- Underworld
- Oracle
- Neptune
- Greek
- Richard
- Jones
- Worship
- Countess
- Apollo
- Divinity
- Statue
- Basilica
- Dedication
- Superstition
- Serpent
- Babylon
- Emblem
- Convoy
- Ensign
- Inscription
- God
- Grenade
- Stern
- Memphis
- Deck
- Romans
- Pitt
- Idol
- Sink
- Mast
- Sanctuary
- Rite
- Shrine
- Ruin
- Staff
- Priest
- Rome
- Engagement
- Alliance
- Flag
- Christian
- Emperor
- Treasure
- Vessel
- Ship
- Goddess
- Sailor
- Captain
- Destruction
- Alexander
- Surrender
- Trinity
- Gun
- Holland
Adjective
Wiktionary
SERAPIS, proper noun. A Graeco-Egyptian god devised during the 3rd century BC as a means to unify the Greeks and Egyptians in the realm of Ptolemy I.
Wise words
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