Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Site of Palmyra' has mentioned 'Egypt' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[152] The original columns were brought from Egypt and carved out of pink granite.
[143] The Elephantine Jews, a diaspora community established between 650-550 BC in Egypt, might have come from Palmyra.
[note 13][186] In 217 BC, a Palmyrene force led by Zabdibel joined the army of King Antiochus III in the Battle of Raphia which ended in a Seleucid defeat by Ptolemaic Egypt.
[266] This was followed in October by an invasion of Egypt,[267][268] ending with a Palmyrene victory and Zenobia's proclamation as queen of Egypt.
[277] According to one account, Roman general Marcus Aurelius Probus regained Egypt from Palmyra;[note 29][278] Aurelian entered Issus and headed to Antioch, where he defeated Zenobia in the Battle of Immae.
[455] Inscriptions attesting a Palmyrene presence in Egypt date to the reign of Hadrian.