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2016 video game
Pharaonic is an action role-playing game developed and published by Milkstone Studios. It was first released on April 28, 2016, for Microsoft Windows
Pharaonic
Cradle of civilization in North Africa
the population variability that became characteristic of the pharaonic period. Pharaonic Egypt featured a physical gradation across the regional populations
Ancient_Egypt
Ritual cutting or removal of some or all of the vulva
known in Arabic as khafḍ or khifaḍ. Communities may refer to FGM as "Pharaonic" for infibulation, and "sunna" circumcision for everything else; although
Female_genital_mutilation
The Pharaonic Village is a living museum located near Cairo, Egypt that exhibits ancient Egyptian life. The museum was founded by Hassan Ragab who envisioned
Pharaonic_Village
Role of Roman emperors in Egypt
according them traditional pharaonic titularies and depicting them with traditional pharaonic garb, engaging in traditional pharaonic activities, in artwork
Roman_pharaoh
British archaeologist and Egyptologist (1874–1939)
18th Dynasty Pharaoh Tutankhamun in November 1922, the best-preserved pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings. Howard Carter was born in
Howard_Carter
Naming convention of the pharaohs of ancient Egypt
The royal titulary or royal protocol is the standard naming convention taken by the pharaohs of ancient Egypt. It symbolised worldly power and holy might
Ancient Egyptian royal titulary
Ancient_Egyptian_royal_titulary
The Pharaonic Tayma inscription is a hieroglyphic petroglyph found near the oasis of Tayma in Tabuk Region, Saudi Arabia. It was discovered by local archaeologists
Pharaonic_Tayma_inscription
Country in North Africa
religion and central government. Following nearly three millennia of pharaonic rule, Egypt came under foreign rule beginning in the 6th century BC. Egypt
Egypt
Symbols of ancient Egyptian royalty
originally the attributes of the deity Osiris that became insignia of pharaonic authority. The shepherd's crook stood for kingship and the flail for the
Crook_and_flail
Period of Ancient Egypt between the 3rd and 7th centuries
resemblance to those of earlier periods, without most of the lavishness of Pharaonic times. It is important to point out however, that said practices were
Coptic_period
Period of Egyptian history
the northern Nile valley to the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The pharaonic period, the period in which Egypt was ruled by a pharaoh, is dated from
History_of_ancient_Egypt
Kingdom of Kush in the late 8th century BC, whose rulers adopted the pharaonic titulature and became the 25th Dynasty. Following 100 years of Kushite
List_of_pharaohs
Pharaoh's duties in the Ancient Egypt
officiant; the first of the priests of the country. More widely, the pharaonic gesture covers all the fields of activity of the collective and ignores
Functions_of_the_Pharaoh
1939 book by Nagieb Mahfoez
Mahfouz's first novel and the first of what would later be referred to as his pharaonic trilogy, which also includes Rhadopis and Thebes at War. After beginning
Khufu's_Wisdom
person or group of people whose remains are elsewhere Crook – a symbol of pharaonic power. Symbol of the god Osiris Faience – glasswork articles, amulets
Glossary of ancient Egypt artifacts
Glossary_of_ancient_Egypt_artifacts
Symbols of royalty in ancient Egypt
ceremonial beard, sandals, and the mekes case. Throughout the history of Pharaonic Egypt, crowns, scepters, canes, and other royal accessories such as scarves
Regalia_of_the_Pharaoh
Ancient Egyptian deity
crocodile or crocodile-headed humanoid. Sobek was also associated with pharaonic power, fertility, and military prowess, but served additionally as a protective
Sobek
Egyptian temple, Coptic monastery in Valley of the Queens, Egypt
Deir el-Roumi (Arabic: دير الرومي / “Monastery of the Romans”) is an ancient Egyptian temple dedicated to the worship of Montu. It was built during the
Deir_el-Roumi
King of the Achaemenid Empire from 338 to 336 BC
Artaxerxes III appears seated, also in Pharaonic dress, on the obverse. Kovacs, Frank L. (2002). "Two Persian Pharaonic Portraits". Jahrbuch für Numismatik
Arses_of_Persia
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
until the 6th dynasty and used less frequently afterwards. The earliest pharaonic name of seal impressions is that of Khufu, the latest of Pepi II. Worker
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
the theological context is different from that of the pharaonic era deifications. In Pharaonic Egypt, for a pharaoh to have a cultic devotion during their
List of pharaohs deified during lifetime
List_of_pharaohs_deified_during_lifetime
Archaeological site in Egypt
site located in the southwestern Sinai Peninsula, Egypt. It contains pharaonic monuments and turquoise mines dating from the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms
Wadi_Maghareh
2017 Egyptian film
Khayaal) is a 2017 Egyptian film that spans across three distinct eras: the Pharaonic era, the Mamluk era, and the first half of the 20th century. The film
The Treasure: Truth and Imagination
The_Treasure:_Truth_and_Imagination
Town in Egypt
Qift (Egyptian Arabic: قفط [ʔeftˤ]; Coptic: Ⲕⲉϥⲧ Keft or Kebto; Egyptian Gebtu; Ancient Greek: Κόπτος Coptos / Koptos; Roman Justinianopolis) is a city
Qift
Ancient Egyptian sword
Egypt. Spalinger, Anothony J. Ch 23. "Military Institutions and Warfare: Pharaonic". Newark, United Kingdom: John Wiley & Sons, 2010. Van De Mieroop, Marc
Khopesh
following is a list of mummies that have been found in Egypt dating to the pharaonic dynasties. This list includes individuals who were considered to be court
List of Egyptian mummies (officials, nobles, and commoners)
List_of_Egyptian_mummies_(officials,_nobles,_and_commoners)
Egyptian hieroglyph
The ancient Egyptian Branch hieroglyph, also called a Stick, is a member of the trees and plants hieroglyphs. The branch is an Egyptian language biliteral
Branch_(hieroglyph)
Island in the Nile, Egypt
The Philae temple complex (/ˈfaɪliː/; Ancient Greek: Φιλαί or Φιλή and Πιλάχ, Arabic: فيلة Egyptian Arabic: [fiːlæ], Egyptian: p3-jw-rķ' or 'pA-jw-rq;
Philae_temple_complex
Administrative region in Aegyptus
The Thebaid or Thebais (Ancient Greek: Θηβαΐς, Thēbaïs) was a region in ancient Egypt, comprising the 13 southernmost nomes of Upper Egypt, from Abydos
Thebaid
Egyptian polymath, later deified
columns to support a building. Despite these later attestations, the pharaonic Egyptians themselves never credited Imhotep as the designer of the stepped
Imhotep
Area in the Red Sea coast
outcrops further inland. The building of unknown function is the largest pharaonic building discovered to date along the Red Sea coast. The storage galleries
Wadi_al-Jarf
Egyptian endocrinologist
endocrinologist, historian of Egyptian medicine, Egyptologist and an authority on Pharaonic medicine, he wrote a vivid history of Egyptian medicine in English, French
Paul_Ghalioungui
City in Greater Cairo, Egypt
Giza is the third-largest city in Egypt by area and population, and is also the eighteenth-largest city in Africa by population. It is the capital of Giza
Giza
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
"Apart from certain temple carvings, which are anyway in a highly stylised pharaonic style and give little clue to Cleopatra's real appearance, the only certain
Cleopatra
Ritual removal of the vulva
female infibulation as Type III female genital mutilation. Often called "pharaonic circumcision" (or farooni) in countries where it is practiced. It refers
Infibulation
5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, r. 204-180 BC
Ptolemy V Epiphanes Eucharistus (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Ἐπιφανής Εὐχάριστος, Ptolemaĩos Epiphanḗs Eukháristos "Ptolemy the Manifest, the Beneficent"; 9 October
Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes
origin. They are usually, but not always, traditionally divided into 33 pharaonic dynasties; these dynasties are commonly grouped by modern scholars into
Dynasties_of_ancient_Egypt
Oasis in New Valley Governorate, Egypt
and 25 km (16 mi) from north to south. The first contacts between the pharaonic power and the oases started around 2550 BCE. The human history of this
Dakhla_Oasis
Town in Beheira, Egypt
SEGAS LNG plant in Damietta). Edku was one of the ancient cities of the Pharaonic era. The al-Hamsaniya mosque in Edku used to have a statue dedicated to
Edku
Village and archaeological site in Egypt
Theban Monastery of Saint Paulos, was built on the hilltop above the pharaonic cemetery. The DAI in cooperation with LMU Munich had been conducting work
Dra'_Abu_el-Naga
Crown of the Egyptian deity Osiris
(Hedjet) first recorded in the Predynastic Period and worn as a symbol for pharaonic Upper Egypt. drawing of a more complex variant of the Atef modern drawing
Atef
Area in Egypt, west of the Nile near Thebes
(Luxor) in Upper Egypt. It was used for ritual burials for much of the Pharaonic period, especially during the New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahri Mortuary Temple
Theban_Necropolis
Red text added for emphasis in a manuscript
"to color red", the base word being ruber, "red". The practice began in pharaonic Egypt with scribes emphasizing important text, such as headings, new parts
Rubrication
Strip of land on the Nile valley between Nubia and Lower Egypt
the population variability that became characteristic of the pharaonic period. Pharaonic Egypt featured a physical gradation across the regional populations
Upper_Egypt
4th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 221–204 BC)
The decree thus seems to represent a successful marriage of Egyptian pharaonic ideology and religion with the Hellenistic Greek ideology of the victorious
Ptolemy_IV_Philopator
White Crown of Upper Egypt
Egyptian: 𓌉𓏏𓋑, romanized: ḥḏt, lit. 'White One') was the White Crown of pharaonic Upper Egypt. After the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt, it was combined
Hedjet
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
participated with their first dynastic counterparts in the development of the pharaonic civilization. Williams also clarified in 1987 that his discovery of the
First_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Third pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty of Egypt
notable for the condition in which it was found. All previously found pharaonic tombs had been graverobbed, including the tomb of Tutankhamun, and Psusennes's
Psusennes_I
6th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
Ptolemy VI Philometor (Greek: Πτολεμαῖος Φιλομήτωρ, Ptolemaĩos Philomḗtōr; 186–145 BC) was a Greek king of Ptolemaic Egypt who reigned from 180 to 164 BC
Ptolemy_VI_Philometor
Oval enclosing hieroglyphs of a royal name in Ancient Egypt
soldiers who fancied that the symbol they saw so frequently repeated on the pharaonic ruins they encountered resembled a muzzle-loading firearm's paper powder
Cartouche
Archaeological site in Egypt
Antiquities, provide new evidence for the city's enduring importance across the Pharaonic, Ptolemaic, Greek, Roman, and early Byzantine periods. The finds include
Heracleopolis_Magna
This is a list of existing and former palaces in Egypt across all periods, including time of the Pharaohs, the Romans, Fatimids, Mamluks, and the modern
List_of_palaces_in_Egypt
Sobek (cult center) Kom Ombo Omboi, Ombos, Ambo, Ombi Garrison throughout pharaonic history; arch-enemy of the city of Dendera Behdet (Edfu) earlier than
List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_towns_and_cities
3rd pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 246-222 BC)
festivals. This new focus is referenced by two elements of Ptolemy III's Pharaonic titulary: his nomen which included the phrase Mery-Ptah (beloved of Ptah)
Ptolemy_III_Euergetes
Archaeological site in Egypt
series of Alexandrian tombs, statues and archaeological objects of the Pharaonic funerary cult with Hellenistic and early Imperial Roman influences. Due
Catacombs_of_Kom_El_Shoqafa
Knob left on stones by masons for levering or lifting
(architecture) Bossage Arnold, Dieter (1991). "Bosses". Building in Egypt: Pharaonic Stone Masonry. pp. 132–141. ISBN 9780195113747. Stocks, Denys A. (2003)
Lifting_boss
British Egyptologist
She saw a common thread joining all periods of Egyptian history; the Pharaonic, the Greco-Roman, the Christian, and the Islamic. This thread was the
Dorothy_Eady
King of the Ptolemaic Kingdom, 284–246 BC
jubilee. Both stelae record his achievements in terms of traditional Pharaonic virtues. Particularly stressed is the recovery of religious statuary from
Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus
343–332 BC Achaemenid province (satrapy)
the obverse, and a young Artaxerxes IV on the reverse, both wearing the Pharaonic crown. Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt (525 BC−404 BC), also known as
Thirty-first_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Egyptian wisdom literature
"instruction, teaching") is the ancient Egyptian term for a genre of pharaonic literature. sbꜣyt literally means "teachings" or "instructions" and refers
Sebayt
Ethnolinguistic group native to northern Sudan and southern Egypt
Parts of Nubia, particularly Lower Nubia, were at times part of ancient Pharaonic Egypt and at other times a rival state representing parts of Meroë or
Nubians
Title of Ancient Egyptian rulers
officiant; the first of the priests of the country. More widely, the pharaonic gesture covered all the fields of activity of the collective and ignored
Pharaoh
existed at least since the Old Kingdom period. Discussions of slavery in Pharaonic Egypt are complicated by terminology used by the Egyptians to refer to
Slavery_in_ancient_Egypt
Egyptian nationalist ideology
leaders such as the Caliph Yazid III ordered the destruction of all the pharaonic monuments. However, there is considerable evidence of popular local pride
Pharaonism
8th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
204 For the names and epithets, see Hölbl 2008: 92, 183, 195; for the pharaonic titulary, Beckerath 1999: 240-241. Grainger 2010, p. 274 Chris Bennett
Ptolemy_VIII_Physcon
archeological site, Jeddah Uqair salt mine Archaeological site Tayma Pharaonic Tayma inscription, hieroglyphic petroglyph found near the oasis of Tayma
List of archaeology sites of Saudi Arabia
List_of_archaeology_sites_of_Saudi_Arabia
Canadian anthropologist
Colonial Sudan (2007). In a paper "Womb as oasis: the symbolic context of Pharaonic circumcision in rural Northern Sudan" (American Ethnologist, 1982), Boddy
Janice_Boddy
Village in Minya Governorate, Egypt
Hermes with Thoth, because the city was the main cult centre of Thoth, the Pharaonic god of magic, healing, and wisdom and the patron of scribes. Thoth was
Hermopolis
Ancient Egyptian goddess
as a wife of Horus. As the primary "nursing mother" of the incarnate pharaonic god, Horus, Nephthys also was considered to be the nurse of the reigning
Nephthys
City in ancient Egypt
Ritual, which was performed daily in temples across Egypt throughout the pharaonic period. At the back of the temple is an enigmatic structure known as the
Abydos,_Egypt
1990 book by Gilles Perrault
organized according to the norms of bourgeois democracy", besides "a pharaonic power". On Nov. 11, 1990. Steven Greenhouse wrote in The New York Times:
Notre_ami_le_roi
containing subtle homoeroticism that transfers the myth of Narcissus to Pharaonic Egypt. Narkiss, prince of Egypt, son and grandson of pharaohs, possesses
List of gay novels prior to the Stonewall riots
List_of_gay_novels_prior_to_the_Stonewall_riots
Ancient Egyptian temple complex
252. ISBN 978-1-134-66525-9. mondial, UNESCO Centre du patrimoine. "Pharaonic temples in Upper Egypt from the Ptolemaic and Roman periods - UNESCO World
Dendera_temple_complex
Segment of the Nile River in Sudan
Africa; Princeton University Press; 1977. D. N. Edwards and A. J. Mills; 'Pharaonic' Sites in the Batn el-Hajar - the 'Archaeological Survey of Sudanese Nubia'
Batn-El-Hajar
Egyptian liturgical calendar
The Alexandrian Reform". Naguib, Saphinaz-Amal (2008). "Survivals of Pharaonic Religious Practices in Contemporary Coptic Christianity". UCLA Encyclopedia
Coptic_calendar
1944 book by Nagieb Mahfoez
one of several that Mahfouz wrote at the beginning of his career, with Pharaonic Egypt as their setting. Others in this series of novels include Khufu's
Thebes_at_War
1982 book by Asma El Dareer
III was and remains highly prevalent in Sudan. Known in the country as "pharaonic circumcision", the procedure involves removing the inner labia and part
Woman,_Why_Do_You_Weep?
Burial ground in Giza Governorate, Egypt
added private funeral monuments to this necropolis during the entire Pharaonic period. It remained an important complex for non-royal burials and cult
Saqqara
Ancient Egyptian papyrus scroll-painting
September–October, 2001 A A Shokeir and M I Hussein. "Sexual life in Pharaonic Egypt: towards a urological view." International Journal of Impotence
Turin_Erotic_Papyrus
3rd-century BC Egyptian historian and priest
arrangement remains the foundational structure for all presentations of Pharaonic Egypt. Use of Egyptian hieroglyphic and demotic writing began to disappear
Manetho
Ancient Egyptian deity
Ihnasya el-Medina (Herakleopolis Magna): Its Importance and Its Role in Pharaonic History by Mohamed Gamal el-Din Mokhtar, Review by: Hans Goedicke, Journal
Heryshaf
City in southern Egypt
tomb of Thutmose II near Luxor, marking the first identification of a pharaonic royal tomb in over a century since that of Tutankhamun in 1922. Located
Luxor
Fringe theory on the age of the Great Sphinx of Giza
erosion." in, R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz, Sacred Science: The King of Pharaonic Theocracy (New York: Inner Traditions International, 1982. ISBN 0-89281-007-6)
Sphinx water erosion hypothesis
Sphinx_water_erosion_hypothesis
Tallest building in Africa
surrounding Iconic Tower. It was planned and inspired by the shape of a pharaonic obelisk, with the glass exterior representing the Egyptian god Amun’s
Iconic_Tower_(Egypt)
Sahara Desert east of the Nile River
metals dates back to ancient Egypt and continues today. From the early Pharaonic era (3000 BC), copper and gold were mined from the Desert and used to
Eastern_Desert
Topics referred to by the same term
Greco-Roman name of Pharaonic Thebes Diospolis Parva (Little Zeus-City) or Diospolis Superior, the Greco-Roman names of Pharaonic Hiw Dispolis Inferior
Diospolis
Ancient Libyan tribe of Berber origin
than either Libu or Ma. Later, Tefnakht claimed for himself even the pharaonic titles, founding the 24th Dynasty. Below lists the succession of the known
Libu
Type of insect that feeds on human blood
Buckland PC (December 1999). "Cimex lectularius L., the common bed bug from Pharaonic Egypt". Antiquity. 73 (282): 908–911. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00065674. ISSN 0003-598X
Bed_bug
City in Sinai
Catherine area was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During Egypt’s Pharaonic Era (3200-323 BCE), although Saint Catherine was not yet established as
Saint_Catherine,_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian goddess
Routledge. ISBN 978-0-203-02362-4. Hays, Harold M. (2010). "Funerary Rituals (Pharaonic Period)". In Wendrich, Willeke (ed.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology
Isis
Egyptian hieroglyph
U20, is a portrayal of the adze. It is used mostly in the cartouches of pharaonic names especially, or other important names. The adze on block has the
Adze-on-block_(hieroglyph)
City in Qena, Egypt
now displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. There are also Roman and pharaonic Mammisi (birth houses), ruins of a Coptic church and a small chapel dedicated
Dendera
Literature written in the Egyptian language
literature was written with the Egyptian language from ancient Egypt's pharaonic period until the end of Roman domination. It represents the oldest corpus
Ancient_Egyptian_literature
Archeological site in Egypt
genesis for the pharaonic monarchy but that the archaeological data shows Nubian linkages and influence in helping to "fashion pharaonic civilization",
Qustul
Method of torture and execution
Impalement, as a method of torture and execution, is the penetration of a human by an object such as a stake, pole, spear, or hook, often by the complete
Impalement
Village in Beni Suef Governorate, Egypt
David I (2008). Egyptian Tomb Architecture: The Archaeological Facts of Pharaonic Circular Symbolism. British Archaeological Reports International Series
Meidum
Ancient Egyptian prophetic text
Ptolemaic domination of Egypt) will take the White Crown (representing pharaonic Upper Egypt). The story is comparable in style, tone, and subject matter
Oracle_of_the_Lamb
Alchemist of the 4th century CE
influenced by Ancient Egyptian thinking, its iconography showing relations to pharaonic iconography and having motifs paralleling Egyptian books of the underworld
Zosimos_of_Panopolis
Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
Khenti-Amentiu epithet dates to at least the First Dynasty, and was used as a pharaonic title. Most information available on the Osiris myth is derived from allusions
Osiris
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Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
New; Fresh
Girl/Female
Arabic
Jewel; Gem
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Shine
Boy/Male
Hindu
Unfading, Ever bright, Brilliant, Fresh, Clear
Male
Japanese
(和彦) Japanese name KAZUHIKO means "harmonious prince."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati (Wife of Lord Shiva)
Surname or Lastname
English (northern)
English (northern) : occupational name from Middle English prok(e)tour ‘steward’ (reduced from Old French procurateour, Latin procurator ‘agent’, from procurare ‘to manage’). The term was used most commonly of an attorney in a spiritual court, but also of other officials such as collectors of taxes and agents licensed to collect alms on behalf of lepers and enclosed orders of monks.John Proctor (d. 1757) was a prominent citizen of Boston, MA, and is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground there.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Flower
Girl/Female
Hindu
Shining star, Blomming
Male
English
English form of French Henri, HENRY means "home-ruler."
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a.
Of or pertaining to the Pharaohs, or kings of ancient Egypt.