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  2. Category:Animated films set in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Animated films set in ancient Egypt" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Category:Egyptian cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian women cartoonists (1 P) Pages in category "Egyptian cartoonists" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  4. Category:Films set in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Animated films set in ancient Egypt (13 P) E. ... Portrayals of Moses in film (1 C, 18 P) Films based on Egyptian mythology (17 P) N. Films set in the New Kingdom of ...

  5. Doaa el-Adl - Wikipedia

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    Doaa el-Adl with her book: "50 Drawings and more about Women" (2017)Doaa el-Adl (Arabic: دعاء العدل; born 6 February 1979 in Damietta) [1] is an Egyptian cartoonist currently working for the Al-Masry Al-Youm newspaper, [2] known for her satirical cartoons with strong political, social or religious themes.

  6. List of ancient Egyptian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Most Queens included on this page did not rule as Pharaohs. However, some did rule in their own right following the deaths of their husbands. Four Queens from the Native Egyptian dynasties are known for certain to have ruled as Female Pharaohs: Sobekneferu (c. 1806–1802 BC) (Possibly wife of Amenemhat IV)

  7. Mut - Wikipedia

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    Mut (Ancient Egyptian: mut; also transliterated as Maut and Mout) was a mother goddess worshipped in ancient Egypt. Her name means mother in the ancient Egyptian language . [ 1 ] Mut had many different aspects and attributes that changed and evolved greatly over the thousands of years of ancient Egyptian culture.

  8. Raet-Tawy - Wikipedia

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    Raet-Tawy or Raet is an ancient Egyptian solar deity, the female aspect of Ra. Her name is simply the female form of Ra's name; the longer name Raet-Tawy means "Raet of the Two Lands" ( Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt ).

  9. Fayum mummy portraits - Wikipedia

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    The portraits are said to represent both descendants of ancient Greek mercenaries, who had fought for Alexander the Great, settled in Egypt and married local women, [13] as well as native Egyptians who were the majority, many of whom had adopted Greek or Latin names, then seen as 'status symbols'.