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Fictional Egyptian king
Rhampsinit (also called Rhampsinitos, Rhampsinitus, Rampsinitus, Rampsinit, derived from Herodotus' Greek Ῥαμψίνιτος Rhampsínitos) is the hellenized name
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Homer Odyssey 1137 The Homecoming Husband (de) Greece Homer Odyssey 974 Rhampsinit ca. 430 BCE Greece Herodotus Herodotus's Histories 950 The Ring of Polycrates
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Turin Herod. Afr. Eusb. Sneferu – – Sneferu Sneferu Sneferu Snofer(u) Rhampsinit – 1. Soris Σωρις 24 – 29 – Khufu – Khufu Khufu Khufu Khufu Name lost Cheops
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German writer (1863–1934)
Volksstück [de] Das neue Programm and several operetta librettos, including König Rhampsinit (1894). He was married to Martha Kempner-Hochstädt [Wikidata] (née Dräger)
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Work by Herodotus
in Egypt, just before the Trojan War (2.112–120) More kings of Egypt: Rhampsinit (and the story of the clever thief), Cheops (and the building of the Great
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Species of canine native to Africa
sides of coins. Herodotus mockingly wrote of a festival commemorating Rhampsinit's descent to the underworld where a priest would be led by two wolves to
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Austrian pianist, composer and music critic (1861 - 1924)
composed himself. His works include lieder, chamber music, and the opera Rhampsinit. He became president of the Wiener Tonkünstler-Verein (Vienna Composers'
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Ancient Greek mythological figure
to that which Herodotus relates of the treasury of the Egyptian king Rhampsinit. In the construction of the treasury of Hyrieus, Agamedes and Trophonius
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German poet and dramatist (1796–1835)
his university life at Erlangen, Der gläserne Pantoffel, Der Schatz des Rhampsinit, Berengar, Treue um Treue, Der Turm mit sieben Pforten, show a clearness
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Baltic German linguist and tibetologist
September (12. October) 1869. 137 Über einige morgenländische Fassungen der Rhampsinit-Sage. Von A. Schiefner. (Lu le 11 mars 1869.) Bulletin de l'Academie imperiale
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German author (1824-1896)
1870: Novellen 1871–75: Welt und Haus (Novella) 1873: Gevatter Tod 1873: Rhampsinit 1873: Die Schlangenkönigin 1877: Euphrosyne (Novel) 1878: Das Buchstabirbuch
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Ankhu) Restoration Stela Retjenu Revenge of the Mummy Revue d'Égyptologie Rhampsinit Rhind Mathematical Papyrus 2/n table Rhind Mathematical Papyrus Rhinocorura
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To God, to the mighty.
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, father of Constantine.
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From a surname derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' meaning 'South Munster.' Also a diminutive...
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Dance performed by Goddess Parvati
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Creator; Creative; Birth
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