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The first oval contains the prenomen , and the second the name ; these are quite distinct from his titles . suten net , placed before the prenomen , means King of the North and South , ” and 3.0 means Son of the Sun.
The first oval contains the prenomen , and the second the name ; these are quite distinct from his titles . suten net , placed before the prenomen , means King of the North and South , ” and 3.0 means Son of the Sun.
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The word means “ to become , ” and in late texts | may be fairly well rendered by " evolutions . ” The meaning male comes , of course , from the idea of the ancients that the beetle had no female . See infra , under Scarab . ] 12.
The word means “ to become , ” and in late texts | may be fairly well rendered by " evolutions . ” The meaning male comes , of course , from the idea of the ancients that the beetle had no female . See infra , under Scarab . ] 12.
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By this means they made them look like old mummies . In the year 1564 a physician called Guy de la Fontaine made an attempt to see the stock of the mummies of the chief merchant in mummies at Alexandria , and he discovered that they ...
By this means they made them look like old mummies . In the year 1564 a physician called Guy de la Fontaine made an attempt to see the stock of the mummies of the chief merchant in mummies at Alexandria , and he discovered that they ...
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
List of Egyptian Dynasties and the dates assigned to them | 69 |
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