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  2. Isis - Wikipedia

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    Herodotus, a Greek who wrote about Egypt in the fifth century BCE, likened Isis to Demeter, whose mythical search for her daughter Persephone resembled Isis's search for Osiris. Demeter was one of the few Greek deities to be widely adopted by Egyptians in Ptolemaic times, so the similarity between her and Isis provided a link between the two ...

  3. The Islamic State (documentary) - Wikipedia

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    The driver of the propaganda van was an Australian-born Jihadist named Khaled Sharrouf who joined ISIS (before it was the Islamic State) in December of 2013, he was interviewed with his son where he pressured his son to say pro-ISIS answers to the interviewer. [8]

  4. Behbeit El Hagar - Wikipedia

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    Behbeit El Hagar (Ancient Egyptian: Pr-ḥꜣbyt(.t), lit. 'house of festival hall', Coptic: ⲡⲁϩⲃⲉⲓⲑⲓⲟⲥ, Ancient Greek: Πααβηιθις [1]) is a village and an archaeological site in Lower Egypt that contains the remains of an ancient Egyptian temple to the goddess Isis, known as the Iseion.

  5. Isesi-ankh - Wikipedia

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    Isesi-ankh (transliteration Izzi-ˁnḫ; fl. c. 2375 BC [1]) was an ancient Egyptian high official during the second half of the Fifth Dynasty, in the late 25th to mid 24th century BC. His name means "Isesi lives". He may have been a son of king Isesi and queen Meresankh IV, although this is debated.

  6. Shepseskare - Wikipedia

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    Shepseskare was a king of Ancient Egypt, the fourth [19] or fifth [3] ruler of the Fifth Dynasty. Egypt was unified at the time, with its capital located at Memphis . [ 20 ] Shepseskare is the least-known king of the Fifth Dynasty as very few artefacts dating to his reign have survived to this day.

  7. Setibhor - Wikipedia

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    Setibhor (fl. c. 2400 BC) was an ancient Egyptian queen consort from the end of the 5th Dynasty.She was most likely the wife of king Isesi.She had several titles including Friend of Horus [1] The one who sees Horus and Seth, the great one of the hetes sceptre, the great of praise and king’s wife, his beloved.

  8. Djedkare Isesi - Wikipedia

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    Lower ranking officials lost power during the late Fifth Dynasty and were frequently limited to holding only one high title, [114] a departure from the preceding period. [94] Such functions as "overseer of the granary" and "overseer of the treasury" disappear from the record some time between Djedkare's reign and that of Teti , [ 94 ] while men ...

  9. Osorkon II - Wikipedia

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    Usermaatre Setepenamun Osorkon II was the fifth king [1] of the Twenty-second Dynasty of Ancient Egypt and the son of King Takelot I and Queen Kapes. He ruled Egypt from approximately 872 BC to 837 BC from Tanis, the capital of that dynasty.

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