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- Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
2: ...ueen regnant]] in history, though Queen [[Sobeknefru]] and Pharaoh [[Nitocris]] actually preceded her...
6: ...rs and 9 months, while [[Sextus Julius Africanus|Africanus]] (who was also quoting Manetho) states her...
11: ...mose II had only two daughters with Hatshepsut, Nefrure and Meritre, but managed to father a male heir...
20: ...he closest equivalent, which was used by [[Sobeknefru]], was ''King's Wife''), thus Queen Hatshepsut b...
22: ... buy [[myrrh]], which was said to be her favorite fragrance, and other goods. Although many Egyptologi... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
2: ... is a preserved [[corpse]] that, due to shielding from [[decomposition]] by either natural or artifici...
6: ... [[China]], preserved corpses have been recovered from submerged [[cypress]] coffins packed with medic...
8: ...rved mummies formed under natural conditions date from the [[Inca]] period in [[Peru]].
12: ... of bitumen.) The Arabic word was itself borrowed from the [[Persian language|Persian]] word ''mū...
15: ...gyptologie 21.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Mummified cat from Ancient Egypt. [[Mus�e du Louvre]], [[Paris]]... - Egyptian hieroglyph (6639 bytes)
5: The word ''hieroglyph'' comes from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ἱε...
14: ...ount for misleading quality of surviving comments from Greek and Roman writers about hieroglyphs. Anot...
16: ...r [[Theodosius I]]; the last known inscription is from a temple far to the south not too long after [[...
18: ...luding the ''[[Hypnerotomachia Poliphili]]'' of [[Francesco Colonna]].
20: ...homas Young (scientist)|Thomas Young]] and [[Jean-Fran篩s Champollion]] beginning the very early 1800... - Isis (20790 bytes)
7: ...er origins are uncertain but are believed to come from the [[Nile Delta]]; however unlike other [[Anci...
22: ...ctor, and mother, and the lusty aspect originally from Hathor, she was also made the patron goddess of...
51: ...of the role came later by association. In many [[African]] tribes, the king's throne is known as the m...
56: .... The tale describes how Nephthys became sexually frustrated with Set, who was [[gay]] (and already ha...
65: ...of her husband. In one instance, Isis heals Horus from a lethal scorpion sting; she also performs othe... - Horus (19927 bytes)
19: ...orus was quite dangerous, sometimes attacking his friends after mistaking them for enemies.
28: ...ted Set, and call his semen forth, and it answers from inside Set. In consequence, Horus is declared t...
35: ...to gamble with Chons, winning 1/72nd of moonlight from him. Prior to this time in egyptian history, th...
47: ...f the benefits of going to war to assert your own freedom, and so he became conflated with [[Horus]], ...
64: A connection between Jesus and Horus-Osiris is frequently raised by critics of the historicity of J... - Ptah (2110 bytes)
- Mut (3472 bytes)
2: ...f a creator goddess, since she was the ''mother'' from which the cosmos emerged. In the [[Middle Kingd...
4: ...was held that Mut had no parents, but was created from nothing, and that she could not have children, ... - Tawaret (3580 bytes)
7: ...wand]]s in [[ritual]]s to drive evil spirits away from mothers and children. She was also depicted in ... - Amulet (8206 bytes)
5: ...[[Arabic language|Arabic]] ''tilasm'', ultimately from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''telesma'') consists...
10: ... see people with more than one [[Buddha]] hanging from their necks; in [[Bolivia]] and some places in ...
18: ...drawings with [[kabbalah|cabbalistic]] signs), [[Afro-American]] syncretic religions, like [[Voodoo]],...
24: Deriving from the ancient [[Celts]], the [[clover]], if it ha...
31: ...urable to communicate with [[demon]]s and to show friendship towards them. - Tutankhamun (15224 bytes)
8: ...gists as to his age when he died; estimates range from sixteen to his mid-twenties. Were he seventeen ...
10: ...oh also adopted the name Tutankhamun, changing it from his birth name Tutankhaten. Because of his age ...
12: ...f Akhenaten. Ankhesenpaaten also changed her name from the -aten endings to the -amun ending, becoming...
23: ...e occasions after that, had the fragment resulted from a pre-mortem injury, it almost certainly would ...
25: ... recognized as a less likely possibility that the fracture was caused by the embalmers. 1,700 images w...
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