Egypt basically had a Egyptians age Greek age and a Roman age. The Greek age is were the Egyptians art and culture was influenced by the Greeks
Both were military 'superpowers' of the ancient world, although at different times. Both made extensive use of written records to record their religious, political, economic and military affairs - which is why we know so much about their empires.
Both empires made good use of naval trade, although the Egyptians focused more on the Nile River than while the Greeks dominated in the Mediterranean.
Both used advanced stonemasonry techniques to create buildings and monuments that have lasted to the present day.
Both civilisations had polytheistic religions (worshipped many gods) but they also both became centres for the early Christian Church.
no, from egypt to greece
Egypt
The Mediterranean Sea is contiguous Egypt and Greece.
Greece had a rough land with lots of mountains. Egypt was flat with mostly deserts.
What are the Contacts of the Chairman of the National Bank of Greece in Egypt
No. Greece is farther north than Egypt because it is in Europe, and Egypt is in Africa. Europe is farther north than Africa, so Greece is farther north than Egypt.
Greece is a bit North of Egypt
One in Egypt, one in Greece.
No difference.
Greece is a little bit North of Egypt
Cleopatra was originally from Macedonia Greece but had left Greece to live in Alexandria Egypt cleopatra was born in macedonia greece. she eventually moved to alexandria egypt, then moved again, to rome.
Greece had take over Egypt in A.D.