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  2. The Gem in the Tower - Wikipedia

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    Conan, as second mate of Gonzago's freebooters, participates in his voyage to a nameless island off the coast of Stygia to steal a mystical jewel guarded by Siptah, an evil sorcerer. The expedition immediately goes wrong, with its own magician Mena and Gonzago himself both killed.

  3. Conan Exiles - Wikipedia

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    Conan Exiles is a survival video game developed and published by Funcom for PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One.The game is set in the world of Conan the Barbarian, with the custom playable character being rescued by Conan, beginning their journey.

  4. Siptah - Wikipedia

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    Akhenre Setepenre Siptah or Merneptah Siptah was the penultimate ruler of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. His father's identity is currently unknown. His father's identity is currently unknown. Both Seti II and Amenmesse have been suggested although the fact that Siptah later changed his royal name or nomen to Merneptah Siptah after his Year 2 ...

  5. KV47 - Wikipedia

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    Tomb KV47, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was used for the burial of Pharaoh Siptah of the Nineteenth Dynasty.It was discovered on December 18, 1905 by Edward R. Ayrton, excavating on behalf of Theodore M. Davis; Siptah's mummy had been found earlier, cached in KV35. [1]

  6. End of the 19th Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Siptah, who succeeded Seti II, was a child and too young to rule alone. Ian Shaw's book suggests that Siptah was the son of Seti II, while Toby Wilkinson's book suggests that he may have been the son of Amenmesse. Wilkinson also speculates that Siptah may have been an attempt to unite those still loyal to the late Amenmesse. [5]

  7. Bay (chancellor) - Wikipedia

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    Bay was also included in the cult of the mortuary temple of Siptah in Year 3 of the latter's reign. [7] During the same period the tomb of Queen Twosret, KV14 was also started, and built as part of a threesome with those of Siptah and Bay. The tombs of Bay and Twosret (2nd building phase) are smaller copies of the royal tomb.

  8. Shiant Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Shiant Islands are at centre between the much larger islands of Lewis and Harris to the west and northern Isle of Skye, to the south. The Shiant Islands [ 1 ] ( / ʃ æ n t / ; Scottish Gaelic : Na h-Eileanan Mòra [nə ˈhelanən ˈmoːɾə] or Na h-Eileanan Seunta [nə ˈhelanən ˈʃiant̪ə] ⓘ ) or Shiant Isles are a privately owned ...

  9. Netjerkare Siptah - Wikipedia

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    Netjerkare Siptah (also Neitiqerty Siptah and possibly the origin of the legendary figure Nitocris) was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the seventh and last ruler of the Sixth Dynasty. Alternatively some scholars classify him as the first king of the Seventh or Eighth Dynasty. [ 2 ]