Mastabat Al-Faraun
Location of Mastabat Al-Faraun to the Giza PyramidsLocation of Mastabat Al-Faraun to the Giza PyramidsMastabat Al-FaraunMastabat Al-Faraun, or the Mastaba of Shepseskaf, was Arabic for Seat of the...
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The hieroglyphic name of KhaemhetKhaemhet was a scribe and overseer of the Eighteenth Dynasty. He served Amenhotep III (1391-1353 B.C.E.). Khaemhet was a court Scribe and an overseer of the...
View ArticleAgathocles (Court official)
Agathocles is a court official and plotter of the Ptolemaic Period. He got essential in the court in the dominate of Ptolemy V Epiphanes (205-180 B.C.E.). Agathocles engaged forces with a courtier...
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Matit, or Goddess Matit, was a lion goddess whose cults were placed in Hierakonpolis and Tanis. The pictures of Matit were saw on jars seeing to the Early Dynastic Period (2920-2575 B.C.E.). In special...
View ArticleKhaemweset I
The hieroglyphic name of Khaemweset IKhaemweset I was a prince of the Nineteenth Dynasty, addressed the Egyptologist. He was a son of Ramses II (1290-1224 B.C.E.) and Queen I setnofret (1),...
View ArticleNebuchadnezzer II (605-562 BC)
Nebuchadnezzer II (King of Babylon 605-562 BC). Babylonia had exchanged Assyria as Egypt's important opposition when Assyria fell to the Medes and the Babylonians with the sack of Nineveh, in 612 BC....
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Khaemweset II was a prince of the Twentieth Dynasty. He was a son of Ramesses III (1194-1163 B.C.E.). Khaemweset was drawn on the walls of Medinet Habu with 19 of his brothers. His service to...
View ArticleAgesilaus II
Agesilaus II King of SpartaAgesilaus II (d. 360 B.C.E.) King of Sparta in Greece Agesilaus was critically involved in Egyptian occasions in the rule of Teos (365-360 B.C.E.) of the Thirtieth Dynasty....
View ArticleMau Cat
Egyptian Mau CatMau Cat, or Maau Cat, was the Egyptian cat, addressed maau when heavy in form. Sacred cats were worshipped and maintained in splendor in Bubastis and in Sais.Recent Posts:·...
View ArticleMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Bust of Marcus Vipsanius AgrippaMarcus Vipsanius Agrippa (d. 12 B.C.E.) Friend and advisor to Octavian (later Augustus). Agrippa was largely true for the military campaign that resulted in the...
View ArticleKhaftet-hir-nebes
Khaftet-hir-nebes was a goddess of the city of Thebes, serving as a guardian of the local area of the capital. Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.) shown her on a black granite tablet described the Hymn...
View ArticleA-Group
Vessels of the A-Group in Uupper NubiaA-Group An individual people in Upper Nubia (modern Sudan) from c. 3100-2800 B.C.E, the A-Group were likewise designated as being from the "land of...
View Articlekhaibit
khaibit was the Egyptian word for the shadow of a soul, considered as the spiritual essence that was released from the restricts of the human body at death. No particular purpose or intent has been...
View ArticleNebwawi
Nebwawi was a priestly formal of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Nebwawi was the higher priest of Osiris at Abydosin the reigns of Tuthmosis III (1479-1425 B.C.E.) and Amenhotep II (1427-1401 B.C.E.)....
View ArticleGnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus
Gnaeus Domitius AhenobarbusGnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus (d. c. 31 B.C.E.) Roman general and help of the various Roman factions in Egypt. Ahenobarbus aided Marc Antony in his effort to become master of...
View ArticleKhakheperresonbes Complaints
Khakheperresonbes Complaints is a literary work compiled in the Twelfth Dynasty (1991-1783 B.C.E.) or in the Second Intermediate Period (1640-1550 B.C.E.), the lasting copy, dating to the New Kingdom...
View ArticleNebwenef
The hieroglyphic name of NebwenefFragment of stone showing the name of NebwenefNebwenef was a priestly formal of the Nineteenth Dynasty. He served in the rule of Ramesses II (1290-1224 B.C.E.)....
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When Thoth plays the role of the guardian of the Hall of Double Truth, he is knew as Mau-Tai. After the passed has been labeled in the Hall of Double Truth, he is addressed upon to reveal the secret...
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Khamaat was the princess of the Fifth Dynasty. She was a daughter of Shepseskhaf (2472-2467 B.C.E.) and Queen Khentakawes (1) and is also called Maatkha in some records. Khamaat married Ptahshepses...
View ArticleAion
Aion A deity of the Greco-Roman Period in Egypt from 332 B.C.E. to 395 C.E., he was thought to be a personifica tion of Time. A solar deity, associated with Serapis and the Roman god Mithras, the god...
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