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The Exodus 2:5) does not give a name to Pharaoh's daughter or to her father; she is referred to in Hebrew as Baṯ-Parʿo (Hebrew: בת־פרעה), "daughter of Pharaoh." [1] The Book of Jubilees 47:5 and Josephus both call her Thermouthis (Greek: Θερμουθις), also transliterated as Tharmuth and Thermutis, the Greek name of Renenutet, a fertility deity depicted as an Egyptian cobra.
Pharaoh's daughter is a main figure in a three-act oratorio called Solomon written by the composer George Frideric Handel. It was composed "between May 5th and June 13th 1748 and it was first performed at Covent Garden on March 17th 1749". [28] The first act deals with the dedication of the temple and Solomon's marriage to Pharaoh's daughter.
Articles relating to the Pharaoh's daughter, the adoptive mother of Moses, and her depictions. Pages in category "Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Pharaoh's Daughter is a world music band from New York. Pharaoh's Daughter may also refer to: Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus), who found the baby Moses in the Nile in the book of Exodus; Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon), a figure from the Hebrew Scriptures; The Pharaoh's Daughter, a classical ballet choreographed by Marius Petipa
The Pharaoh's Daughter (La Fille du pharaon) was the first multi-act grand ballet Marius Petipa staged during his long career with the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres. The ballet was staged especially for the benefit performance of the Italian ballerina Carolina Rosati, who performed the principal role of the Princess Aspicia.
Basya Schechter formed Pharaoh's Daughter in 1995 while attending Barnard College. [1] The band's name is a reference to Schechter's given name, a Yiddish variant of the Biblical daughter of Pharaoh, Bithiah. [2] They debuted in 1999 with the independent album Daddy's Pockets and were signed to Knitting Factory Records later that year. [3]
The Skull of Pharaoh's Daughter (German: Der Schädel der Pharaonentochter) is a 1920 German silent film directed by Otz Tollen and starring Emil Jannings, Erna Morena and Kurt Vespermann. [ 1 ] The film's sets were designed by the art director Fritz Kraenke .
Schechter formed Pharaoh's Daughter in 1995 while in college. [6] The band's name is a reference to Schechter's given name, a Yiddish variant of the Biblical daughter of Pharaoh , Bithiah . [ 5 ] They debuted in 1999 with the independent album Daddy's Pockets and were signed to Knitting Factory Records later that year. [ 2 ]