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Pharaohs & Other Notable People

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Akhenaten of Amarna, 18th Dynasty Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

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Akhenaten by Megaera Lorenz Table of Contents: Akhenaten of Amarna, 18th Dynasty Pharaoh of Egypt The Mystery of Akhenaten: Genetics or Aesthetics? An Analysis of Akhenaten's Familial Relationships Webpage-En-Aten The Art of the Amarna Period The Amarna Royal Family: Biographies of the Amarna Royalty Sign the Survey Visit the New Akhenaten Temple Project Website! drawing of Akhenaten with cat by Megaera Lorenz Akhenaten was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh who reigned about 3,500 years ago. He made some major, but rather short-lived changes to various aspects of ancient Egyptian culture, the most notable one being his religious revolution. Akhenaten also made major changes in the ancient Egyptian art style, and presented himself in a very different manner from any of his predecessors. Akhenaten Read More
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ALICE Community

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Home Community > Siti personali > Errore Chat Cartoline Siti personali Trova amici Love Foto album Annunci Newsgroup Forum Segnalo Attenzione, la pagina che cerchi non esiste! Le strutture dei siti ospitati da Xoom.it possono cambiare per esigenze tecniche o necessitÀ redazionali degli Xoomer. Continua a cercare sui siti di Xoom.it! Read More
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Ancient History Sourcebook: Athanaeus: The Great Spectacle and Procession ofPtolemy II Philadelphus, 285 BCE

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Back to Ancient History Sourcebook | Ancient History Sourcebook: Athanaeus (fl. c. 200 CE): The Great Spectacle and Procession of Ptolemy II Philadelphus, 285 BCE [Davis Intro:] When Ptolemy II Philadelphus became king of Egypt (285 B.C.), he celebrated his accession by a magnificent procession and festival at Alexandria. The following is only a part of the description of the very elaborate spectacle. The mere enumeration of all this pomp, power and treasure conveys a striking idea of the riches of the Ptolemaic kings, the splendor of their court, and the resources of their kingdom. History, Book V, Chap. 25: First I will describe the tent prepared inside the citadel, apart from the place provided to receive the soldiers, artisans, and foreigners. For it was wonderfully beautiful, and wort Read More
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Ankhesenamun: Princess of Amarna / Queen of Destiny

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Biography of: Ankhesenamun,Ankhesenamen,Ankhesenamon,Ankhesenpaaten Ankhesenamun Princess of Amarna Queen of Destiny | Site best viewed with | MSIE 4.0+ | AOL 5.0+ | Frame Breakout | Netscape 4.75+ | Java enabled | 800 x 600 | Page Note: Italic text portrays author's fictional verse . Default text conveys historical information. Prologue W e have arrived in ancient Egypt. The drifting sands of chronological time say it is the Eighteenth Dynasty, and it is late in the long reign of the powerful pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amun is Pleased). Co-ruling with pharaoh is his "Great Kings Wife", Queen Tiy. Although a commoner by birth, she has become perhaps the most astute and powerful queen in Egyptian history. The great pyramids are already one thousand years old, ancient even in this remote branch Read More
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Egypt state information Serves

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Egypt state information Serves

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Egypt: Land of Pharaohs

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Trace the paths of kings and queens. Envelop yourself in the magnificent Splendors of Ancient Egypt. This Florida International Museum exhibition closed in 1996. "Splendors of Ancient Egypt" A selection of artifacts from the 2,800-year rule of the pharaohs Postcards From Egypt A gallery of photographs and words by Times Travel Editor Robert Jenkins Guest Book Please sign our Guest Book before you leave Riddle of the Sphinx Check your knowledge of all things Egyptian --> Extra Credit A study guide on the lives, times and lands of the ancients From the Pages of the St. Petersburg Times A selection of articles from the St. Petersburg Times ©Copyright 1999 , St. Petersburg Times. All rights reserved. To E-mail us: E-mail Connections Read More
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Egyptian Tomb of Menna Reconstruction

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Welcome to the Egyptian Tomb of Menna This site lets you find out about the ancient Egyptian tomb of Menna. You'll be able to make a virtual reality visit to the tomb and see what it looked like in 1916. To move up or down a page: use the scroll bar on the right of the screen. To get to other parts of the system: click on any underlined text. find out about who Menna was visit the Virtual Tomb of Menna look at a plan of the tomb and photographs of the walls find out how the photographs of the tomb were taken find out more ancient Egypt find out more about the project find out about Virtual Museum research at MMU please tell us what you think If you are interested in more details then please get in touch: Dr. William L. Mitchell Department of Computing, Manchester Metropolitan University Ch Read More
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Eratosthenes summary

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Hatshepsut

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Hatshepsut Hatshepsut by J.G. A.H. L.K. Hatshepsut's Life Hatshepsut was considered one of the greatest rulers, male or female of her time. Born during Egypt?s 18th dynasty, she was able to rise from princess to queen to pharaoh. Her rise to the throne, though against ideals of the time, might have inspired others, such as Cleopatra. During this time she was able to expand trade, watch the Egyptian economy grow and improve, and build and restore temples of Egypt. Hatshepsut did this by claiming right of male, being in the image of the Sphinx. She strapped a golden beard to her chin and often dressed in male clothing. As noted by Wells (1969), Hatshepsut, sometime before 1500 BCE, was supposedly born a beautiful child to the pharaoh Thutmosis I and his queen, Amose. Although, Hatshepsut, as Read More
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Hatshepsut and Oceanography, El-Sayed, Quarterdeck 3.1

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Quarterdeck 3.1 Relief showing ships which participated in the expedition to Punt. This mural and others adorn the walls of Queen Hatshepsut's temple at Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. Queen Hatshepsut's expedition to the Land of Punt: The first oceanographic cruise? by Sayed Z. El-Sayed Queen Hatshepsut ruled Egypt from ca. 1503 to 1480 B.C. In contrast to the warlike temper of her dynasty, she devoted herself to administration and the encouragement of commerce. In the summer of 1493 B.C., she sent a fleet of five ships with thirty rowers each from Kosseir, on the Red Sea, to the Land of Punt, near present-day Somalia. It was primarily a trading expedition, for Punt, or God's Land, produced myrrh, frankincense, and fragrant ointments that the Egyptians used for religious purposes and cosmetics. We Read More
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Hatshepsut: The Queen who would be King

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Hatshepsut was an 18th-dynasty pharaoh who was one of the handful of female rulers in Ancient Egypt. Her reign was the longest of all the female pharaohs, and her funerary temple still stands as a tribute to her incredible rise to power. Bibliography & About the Author This site was created and is maintained by David Bediz . Click here to view this site's privacy statement. Read More
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Hypatia of Alexandria

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Hypatia of Alexandria Mathematician, Astronomer, and Philosopher (d. 415 C.E.) Hypatia was a mathematician, astronomer, and Platonic philosopher. According to the Byzantine encyclopedia The Suda , her father Theon was the last head of the Museum at Alexandria. Hypatia's prominence was accentuated by the fact that she was both female and pagan in an increasingly Christian environment. Shortly before her death, Cyril was made the Christian bishop of Alexandria, and a conflict arose between Cyril and the prefect Orestes. Orestes was disliked by some Christians and was a friend of Hypatia, and rumors started that Hypatia was to blame for the conflict. In the spring of 415 C.E., the situation reached a tragic conclusion when a band of Christian monks seized Hypatia on the street, beat her, and Read More
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Isis Productions

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I sis P roductions P resents How to Play "Hatshepsut's Revenge" is an adventure game that takes you back to Ancient Egypt. The pharaoh of Egypt, King Tut, is disturbed by strange things happening in the palace.. Only you can help him! Read each page then select a choice at the bottom of the screen to continue on. Some paths may take you in circles if you don't choose wisely. Please remember that choices which appear blue are places you have not yet been to. Some of the links in this game will take you to other sites on the web that contain valuable information. If there is no button at the bottom of the page to choose, be sure to click on the "BACK" button in the top left corner of your screen. If you do not see the "BACK" button, please ask someone for assistance. Click on this button to Read More
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Oriental Institute | WHO WAS WHO AMONG THE ROYAL MUMMIES

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Visit Us | Contact Us | Get Involved | Calendar of Events | Order Online | What's New The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Featured Event: European Cartographers and The Ottoman World 1500–1750: Maps from The Collection of O.J. Sopranos November 2, 2007–March 2, 2008 The Oriental Institute 2008 Calendar is now for sale in our Museum Store, the Suq. Explore the ancient Near East and find lesson plans using the Teacher Resource Center. OI members get a 10% discount in the Suq gift shop EVERY DAY! The Oriental Institute offers correspondence courses throughout the year. Shop at the Suq for everything from Oriental Rugs to Nubian tea! Learn about the ancient Near East through an Adult Education course. Enjoy a free documentary film on the ancient Near East as part of Read More
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Pharaoh

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Pharaoh Arabic : far c ūn King of ancient Egypt . The term 'pharaoh' was originally used for the place where the king resided, and is to be translated with "great house". Gradually the term came to be used for the king himself — this probably happened somewhere between 1400-900 BCE. However, 'Pharaoh' never become part of the official title of the king. The actual designation for the king of Ancient Egypt was "nesw-bit", combining two dimensions of the king. "Nesw" reflected his divine dimensions, or even the unchanging kingship. "Bit" reflected the individual who was the king. The 1st Dynasty king, Den , of the 30th century was the first to use "nesw-bit." The Pharaoh was considered as the son of the god Osiris , as Horus , and therefore himself a divine being. This gave strengt Read More
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Pharaohs of the Sun @ nationalgeographic.com

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In the Land of Pharaohs Step into the world of writers and photographers as they tell you about the best, worst, and quirkiest places and adventures they encountered in the field. Get the facts behind the frame in this online-only gallery. Pick an image and see the photographer’s technical notes. Click to ZOOM IN >> Click to ZOOM IN >> Click to ZOOM IN >> Click to ZOOM IN >> Click to ZOOM IN >> Egypt Click to enlarge >> By Rick Gore Photographs by Kenneth Garrett Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti ruled Egypt just long enough to transform the empire’s religion, art, and architecture. Digs at Amarna yield clues to their enigmatic dynasty. Read this compelling excerpt, or print the whole story. Akhenaten’s rebellion began with his father, th Read More
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Ptahhotep Index Page

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The Instruction of Ptahhotep Index Page Last Update: October 14, 2002 (ref. Excerpts from Papyrus Prisse by K. Sethe. Ägyptische LesestÜcke. Leipzig, 1924) The images for these pages have been produced using Glyph for Windows 1.2. That version has been superseded by Glyph for Windows Professional and can be found at www.ccer.nl You can download a transliteration font that makes viewing these pages easier by clicking Here and choosing "Egyptological Resources" and then paging down to "Egyptian Transliteration Font" for PCs or "Egyptian Transliteran Font for MAC" for MACs. The Instruction of Ptahhotep is an important example of Ancient Egyptian Wisdom Literature and was probably written in the 6 th Dynasty (2300 to 2150 BCE). It only comes down to us from much later copies. Papyrus Prisse is Read More
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The Temple of Pharaoh Maatkare Hatshepsut

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Welcome to Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com

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