Pharaoh 90 Gallery
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pondragon: Go Moses….I shall go with you when you go to the king of Egypt. But Pharaoh will not list
fcoppola:Thebes, City of the Living, crown jewel of Pharaoh Seti the First. Home of Imhotep, Pharaoh
Pharaoh Seti I and the goddess Hathor, 19th dynasty painting
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Thoth Amulet of Sheshonq II Heqakheperre Shoshenq II or Shoshenq II, pharaoh of the 22nd dynasty of
History in costumes From Pharaoh to Dandy by Anna Blaze, art by Daria Chaltykyan1. Roman patricians:
arinewman7:Portrait Inlay of Pharaoh Akhenaten Eighteenth dynasty of EgyptTurquoise Glass Inlay abou
alfred-borden:Thebes, City of the Living, crown jewel of Pharaoh Seti the First. Home of Imhotep, Ph
theancientwayoflife:~ Head of a pharaoh.Period: 5th-6th Dynasty, Old KingdomDate: ca. 2675-2130 B.C.
Fun History FactKing Tut’s parents were both siblings. That would mean his mother was also his
Faience tile from the throne of the 20th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses III (r. ca. 1186-1155 BCE), depict
Limestone relief fragment showing cattle of the 4th Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Artist unknown; ca. 2551
Bottom of an ancient Egyptian scarab (green-glazed steatite), depicting the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Ame
Statue of Horemheb, last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, with the god Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 1319-1
The goddess Isis greets the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II. Fragment (painted limestone) of the d
“The most famous Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt was arguably one of the last kings of km.t Egypt. He bears
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian hollow gold bead bearing the names of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Rame
serizawazs:Pharaoh has the power. He can take away your food, your home, your freedom. He can take a
Bust of the pharaoh Amenemhat III (r. ca. 1859-1813 BCE). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
welovepaintings:Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912)Death of the Pharaoh’s Firstborn SonOil on canva
djenaba:Pharaoh eyes Nile skin
Scarab (glazed steatite) inscribed with Menkheperre, the throne name of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Thu
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