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  2. Behbeit El Hagar - Wikipedia

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    Sources as early as the Pyramid Texts, in the Fifth Dynasty indicate that Isis was connected with the region of Sebennytos, and she and her cult may have originated there. [4] However, major temples were not dedicated to her until the Thirtieth Dynasty, when her temples at Philae and at Behbeit El Hagar began construction. [6]

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Books about ISIS - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books about ISIS" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... This page was last edited on 13 March 2024, at 14:11 (UTC).

  6. Isetnofret - Wikipedia

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    Isetnofret (or Isis-nofret or Isitnofret) (Ancient Egyptian: "the beautiful Isis") was one of the Great Royal Wives of Pharaoh Ramesses II and was the mother of his successor, Merneptah. She was one of the most prominent of the royal wives, along with Nefertari , and was the chief queen after Nefertari's death (around the 24th year of the ...

  7. Neferefre - Wikipedia

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    Neferefre Isi (also known as Raneferef, Ranefer and in Greek as Χέρης, Cherês; c. 2480 BC - c. 2458 BC [21]) was an ancient Egyptian king of the Fifth Dynasty during the Old Kingdom period. He was most likely the eldest son of king Neferirkare Kakai and queen Khentkaus II. He was known as prince Ranefer before he ascended to the throne.

  8. Whit (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Whit, or, Isis amongst the unsaved is a novel by the Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1995. Isis Whit, a young but important member of a small, quirky cult in Scotland, narrates. The community suspects that Isis' cousin Morag is in danger, and sends Isis out to help.

  9. Sekhemkare (vizier) - Wikipedia

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    Sekhemkare (fl. c. 2490 BC [1]) was a vizier from the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt.He was a son of king Khafre and queen Hekenuhedjet. [2] He served as vizier during the beginning of the next dynasty, during the reigns of Userkaf and Sahure.