Examples of using Pharaonic in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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religious practices are strongly imbued with non-orthodox folk elements, some of pharaonic origin.
By comparing the prescriptions in the medical papyri to the medicinal plant use of the indigenous Bedouin people we hope to determine the origins of Pharaonic medicine.".
blue crown of Pharaonic Egypt.
His probable grandson Intef I was the first of the family to claim in life a partial pharaonic titulary, though his power did not extend much further than the general Theban region.
in ancient Egyptian history, in which Upper and Lower Egypt were united under pharaonic rule.
in the afterlife were ingrained in ancient Egyptian civilization from its inception; pharaonic rule was based on the divine right of kings.
El Behery said in one of her interviews on television that she wishes to embody the role of pharaonic Queen"Nefertiti" on the screen, denying rumors that
However, most modern scholars believe in a more recent theory: that by assuming the exclusively male symbols of pharaonic power, Hatshepsut was asserting her claim to be King or Queen regnant and not"King's Great Wife" or Queen consort.
by far the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.
According to most scholars, the ancient Land of Punt and its inhabitants formed part of the ethnogenesis of the Somali people, the ancient Puntites were a nation of people that had close relations with Pharaonic Egypt during the times of Pharaoh Sahure and Queen Hatshepsut.
Lower Egypt, and as"Son of Ra", another pharaonic title, and given the throne name of Senen-setep-en-Ptah in a decree by Ptolemy Lagides,[7] who became King Ptolemy I Soter in 305 BCE.
the tomb that would be considered the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.
by far the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.
by far the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.
by far the best preserved and most intact pharaonic tomb ever found in the Valley of the Kings.
According to most scholars, the ancient Land of Punt and its native inhabitants formed part of the ethnogenesis of the Somali people; the ancient Puntites were a nation of people that had close relations with Pharaonic Egypt during the times of Pharaoh Sahure and Queen Hatshepsut.
This ruler seems to have made little use of the cartouche- which was a pharaonic prerogative- since it was used only for the throne name, Nubwoserre, though not always.[5] His personal name never appears inside a cartouche,
Egyptian Queen Ankhesenpepi II, mother of Pharaonic King Pepi II of the Sixth Dynasty who ruled Egypt from 2278 to 2184 BC.
building with stone and with the conception of the new architectural form-the Step Pyramid.[3] Indeed, the Old Kingdom is perhaps best known for the large number of pyramids constructed at this time as pharaonic burial places.
Osiris had been the originator of the pharaonic civilization.
