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1Travelogue Egypt
By Dulce Rodrigues

“Travelogue Egypt” Metadata:
- Title: Travelogue Egypt
- Author: Dulce Rodrigues
- Language: English
- Publisher: Amazon.com
- Publish Date: 2011
“Travelogue Egypt” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ egypt - pharaoh - ramses - karnak - luxor - aswan - philae - saqqara - coptic cairo - pyramids - akhenaton - djoser - mohammed ali - tutankhamun - khan el-khalili - valley of kings - hatshepsut
- People: ➤ Akhenaton - Mohammed Ali - Tutankhamun - Hatshepsut - Isis - Osiris - Horus - Ramses - Cleopatra
- Places: ➤ Karnak - Cairo - Valley of Kings - Luxor - Philae - Aswan - Edfu - Elefantine island
- Time: XXI century
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24787022M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2011
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Hatshepsut
Hatshepsut (/hɑːtˈʃɛpsʊt/ haht-SHEPP-sut; c. 1505–1458 BC) was the sixth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, ruling first as regent, then as queen
Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
mortuary temple of Hatshepsut (Egyptian: Ḏsr-ḏsrw, lit. 'Holy of Holies') is a mortuary temple built during the reign of Pharaoh Hatshepsut of the Eighteenth
Merytre-Hatshepsut
Merytre-Hatshepsut, or Hatshepsut-Meryet-Ra, was the Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose III following the death of Queen Satiah. She was the mother
Land of Punt
five-ship voyage survives on reliefs in Hatshepsut's mortuary temple at Deir el-Bahri. Throughout the temple texts, Hatshepsut "maintains the fiction that her
2436 Hatshepsut
2436 Hatshepsut /hætˈʃɛpsʊt/, provisional designation 6066 P-L, is a Hygiean asteroid from the outer asteroid belt, approximately 19 kilometers in diameter
Thutmose III
coregent with his stepmother and aunt, Hatshepsut, who was named the pharaoh. He became sole ruler after Hatshepsut's death in 1458. Thutmose III conducted
Hatshepsut (king's daughter)
Hatshepsut was the name of one or several ancient Egyptian king's daughter(s) of the 13th Dynasty. There are three instances where a person named Hatshepsut
1470s BC
Egypt, is made. It is now at the Brooklyn Museum, New York. c. 1473 BC—Hatshepsut (18th Dynasty) started to rule. She is a daughter of Thutmose I. Married
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
including Tutankhamun. Other famous pharaohs of the dynasty include Hatshepsut (c. 1479 BC–1458 BC), the longest-reigning woman pharaoh of an indigenous
Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun
Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun is a novel written by Moyra Caldecott in 1989. It was first published in Great Britain in 1989 as a paperback by Arrow Books