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The Ptolemaic (Greek/Macedonian) rule of Egypt from 332- 30 BCE caused Egypt to be a major influence on Greek religion and dieties. A common example of this is the worship of the Egyptian goddess Isis, who was likened to Greek goddesses such as Demeter and Aphrodite.

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