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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Pharaoh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pharaoh (Hebrew פַּרְעֹה (without niqqud: פרעה), Standard Hebrew Parʿo, Tiberian Hebrew Parʿōh, Arabic فرعون) is a title used to refer to the kings (of godly status) in ancient Egypt.
The earliest certain instance of the term "pharaoh" is in a letter addressed to Thutmose III in the mid-Eighteenth Dynasty (1539-1292 BC).
The parentage of the next pharaoh, Tutankamun, is uncertain, and the date and nature of his death is unknown.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/Pharaoh.html   (770 words)

  
 Pharaoh Den   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Den was the fourth king during the 1st Dynasty.
Because the king came to power in Egypt as an infant, Queen Merenith was appointed as his political advisor, which essentially meant that she ruled Egypt until he was capable of doing so himself.
Den was militarily active in the Sinai, which was justified by his interest in protecting the mineral resources of the peninsula.
www.angelfire.com /wi/edwards/den.html   (124 words)

  
 Daniel og Åpenbaring - Fristedet og Fester
Den Hellige Ånden også liv i oss og renser våre hjerter og skaper den nye personen som er født igjen fra ovenfor.
den samme timen separeredd det tunge sløret av tempelen som det Hellige Stedet fra det Meste Hellige Stedet overnaturlig rev i to fra topp til bunn.
Jødene stanset offeroffre i år 70 A.D. da den Romerske hæren ødelagt tempelen i Jerusalem.
www.teachinghearts.org /drgn06sanctuarynotes.html   (10453 words)

  
 Pharaoh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The term 'pharaoh' was originally used for the place where the king resided, and is to be translated with "great house".
The Pharaoh was considered as the son of the god Osiris, as Horus, and therefore himself a divine being.
Pharaohs that were successful in a military sense, deviated much from this.
i-cias.com /e.o/pharaoh.htm   (231 words)

  
 Egyptian Pharaohs : Early Dynastic Period : Dynasty 1 : Den
It is assumed that Den came to power as an infant, as his mother Merneith is closely associated with his rule as regent or possibly as a ruler in her own right.
Den is listed as ruling for 20 years by Manetho, although evidence suggests that he had a much longer rule -- perhaps 50 years -- after the death of his father.
Den is the first king to adopt a "Nebti", or "Two Ladies" name and the first to be represented by the double crown -- the white crown of upper egypt and the red crown of lower egypt, which underlined his flourishing reign over the two regions.
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn01/04den.html   (293 words)

  
 EGYPTIAN CIVILIZATION IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
The task of the pharaoh was to perserve discipline on all the different area's: social and political structure, the laws of nature, the movement of the stars and planets, the changing of the seasons and the overgflow of the Nile.
During all the Egyptian history the pharaoh had total power, but of course he was assisted by a growing amount of civil servants.
Den is the first king known to have assumed the Nebti-name.
people.zeelandnet.nl /jedengel/egypte/pharaohs.htm   (2021 words)

  
 Egypt: Den, the 4th King of Egypt's 1st Dynasty
Though the reigns of Den's processor and successor seemed to have been troubled, the reign of Den was apparently a glorious and prosperous one.
Den Apparently limited the power of high officials which had previously been allowed to grow dangerously strong during the reign of his predecessor.
Den's tomb, notably excavated by Petrie in 1900 after having earlier been excavated by Emile Amelineau, has been identified as Tomb T at Abydos.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/den.htm   (846 words)

  
 ANCIENT EGYPT : The Cannibal Hymn in the tomb of Pharaoh Unis
The dead Pharaoh and the dying Sun corresponded well, as did the resurrection of Osiris (as king of the dead) and the dawning of the Sun (as the child Harpocrates, who is the father of the king of the living).
We may read Pharaoh as the driving force behind the unifying force of mediation and channeling (between terrestial and celestial), expressed (in the context of his visit to the sky) as a tendency to limit the number of deities to a few major ones.
Pharaoh ever rises and lasting lasts (in the eternal repetition of himself to be compared with the continuous creation of the Ennead by Atum in the "zep tepy", the first time).
maat.sofiatopia.org /cannibal.htm   (11673 words)

  
 First Dynasty - Menes, Djer, Wadj, Den, Anedjib, Semerkhet, Qa'a
Menes was an Egyptian pharaoh of the First dynasty, to some authors the founder of this dynasty, to others the Second.
The pharaoh with a bird within his serek is known from only one piece of evidence, and that comes from the galleries under the step pyramid from third dynasty king Djoser at Sakkara.
This ephemeral pharaoh belongs to the very end of the first dynasty, a period that obviously was a time of some instability in society.
www.crystalinks.com /dynasty1.html   (2437 words)

  
 Arkeologi og Historie turer, skreddersydd av EgyptMyWay
In the 11th Dynasty Pharaoh Mentohotep builds a temple under a cliff on the west bank of Waset, the same place the famous terrace temple of Hatshepsut is built some hundred years later.
Pharaoh MaatKaRe Hatshepsut is still ruling with a smile, but have a second look as its said she got the forerunner to Mona Lisa's mysterious smile...
Fact is rather that she as all female and male pharaohs wore the ceremonial outfit of a pharaoh.
www.egyptmyway.com /no/turer/egyptian_museum2.html   (1040 words)

  
 Women in power B.C. 4500-1000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
She was daughter of Egypt's first pyramid builder, Pharaoh Khufu and his sister-wife Merityetes II, and first married to the crown prince Kawab who seems to have died at the end of Khufu's reign.
Pharaoh Pepi I apparently appointed her to the office - the right hand "man" of the Pharaoh - but it is thought that her husband performed the duties of this role.
Married her half-brother the Pharaoh Totmes II and was the real power behind the throne of Egypt, and assumed supreme power when she took over the government as Regent for her husband's six year old son by a concubine.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /womeninpower/Womeninpower000.htm   (4321 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Travel | Den in the Delta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Den's rule heralded a period of architectural innovation as evidenced by the ruins of his vast tomb in Saqqara, which contains 45 rooms.
Memphis, modern-day Saqqara, was the capital in Den's reign, and funerary monuments and cenotaphs of the Pharaohs of the First Dynasty were found at Saqqara and near Abydos, in Upper Egypt, believed to be their birth-place.
As if Den's legacy were not ensured by his tomb and its contents along with his achievement of having presided in an era of peace and affluence, his reputation was further enhanced by historians of the later Pharaonic era who strayed from the facts to aggrandize the Pharaoh.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2000/468/tr4.htm   (686 words)

  
 den - OneLook Dictionary Search
DEN : Three Letter Words with definitions [home, info]
Phrases that include den: den mother, opium den, gerbrand van den eeckhout, gambling den, eeckhout gerbrand van den, more...
Words similar to den: lair, hideaway, denned, denning, hideout, study, cave, haunt, nest, retreat, room, snuggery, more...
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 Amber   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Alles in Azuria existiert, um den Pharaoh zu erfreuen, das ist der Sinn der Lebens.
Jede Stadt entsendet einen Vertreter in den Kongreß in der Hauptstadt.
Erleuchtete Mönche leben in Klöstern hoch auf den Bergen oder verborgen in den Wäldern und treue Samurai beschützen ihre Herren.
www.lemuria.org /Amber/goldencircle.html   (6490 words)

  
 Qur'anic Accuracy Vs. Biblical Error: The Kings & Pharaohs of Egypt
BCE; accordingly, Ramses II or Merneptah was the Pharaoh of the Exodus.
The use of the title pharaoh in Genesis may be anachronistic in that Moses in covering the events of the patriarchs in relation to Egypt used the commonly accepted term "pharaoh" even though the title was not in use at the time of the patriarchs (cf.
It must be added that although the word "Pharaoh" has been discussed by numerous scholars, many of them have ignored the fact that it is anachronistic during the time of Abraham and Joseph and some even claim that the biblical and Egyptian usage of this word corresponds "closely".
www.islamic-awareness.org /Quran/Contrad/External/josephdetail.html   (6356 words)

  
 Egyptian Pharaohs : Early Dynastic Period : Dynasty 1 : Merneith
It is assumed that she was he widow and queen of Djet, and probably was regent for her young son Den, the next pharaoh.
Her name appears in a seal impression with those of the other kings of the First Dynasty, although she is not noted with a falcon, the sign of kingship.
Her husband, Djet, came to the throne late in life and died while his son, Den, was still too young to rule.
www.phouka.com /pharaoh/pharaoh/dynasties/dyn01/03merneith.html   (265 words)

  
 Katsation's Pet Gift Shop: Dogs: Pharaoh Hound
This Pharaoh Hound flag is the ideal small size to use on your window, garden or porch.
Made from 100% polyester, the Pharaoh Hound flag is soft and silky to the touch, yet fade resistant and water proof.
Each Pharaoh Hound umbrella features a wind resistant design and is large enough for two people to share during rain showers.
www.katsation.com /animalden/Pharaoh_Hound.html   (1569 words)

  
 ANCIENT EGYPT : The Pyramid Texts in the tomb of Pharaoh Wenis, Unis or Unas
Pharaoh, being the son of Re, returns the "right order" to his father (as the sole god on Earth, he is the only one able to do so).
Pharaoh Radjedef, who provided himself with the name "belongs to the firmament", is the first to bear the name "son of Re" ("sA Ra").
The stars shining in Osiris' Netherworld are in the upper sky, the abode of the Imperishable Stars, the spirits of Re, the pantheon, the sons of Horus and Pharaoh.
www.sofiatopia.org /maat/wenis.htm   (13290 words)

  
 The Pharoahs Network - Early Dynastic Period ~ Pharaoh's Stories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The only other place that Egyptologists found a reference to him was in an inscription near the city of Edfu, to the south of Egypt.
Den ruled Egypt for almost fifty years after Wadj.
Den was militarily actibe in the Sinai, which was justified by his interest in protecting the mineral resources of the peninsula.
www.thepharaohs.net /Ancient/Early_dynastic/PharaohsFull.cfm   (908 words)

  
 Mein Reise vom Zweifel zur Sicherheit
Dann besagtere: "du magst in deiner Ansprache, die.Then mir schreibt, richtig sein was, den du in f‎nf erkannt hast, oder sechs Papieree schreiben, und gibt sie mir zu mir und ich bin in deinem Dienst, obwohl ich ‎ber ihn einige Haupt Beweise versteckt habe.
Schreibe mir diesen Staatsb‎rger ganz und durch eine Erkl‏rung in f‎nfzehn oder zwanzig Papieree und erkl‏rt in ihnen jede Sache korrekt und ich werde zu den Ruhe-Lehrern zeigen, und wird streiten mit dir sofort w‏hrend zwei Tage oder drei darum der Staatsb‎rger wie du weiطt sehr gef‏hrlich bist.
Und ich f‎hle mich jenen, den du hast, ein gef‏hrliche und wichtige Ergebnise f‎r _gypten in der Zukunft werden einen groطartigen Gebrauch profitieren."
www.freewebtown.com /salma/g1.htm   (1184 words)

  
 The Tomb of King Den at Abydos
King Den (Udimu) was one of Egypt's first Pharaohs of a unified ancient Egypt, ruling during the 1st Dynasty of Egypt's Early Dynastic Period when, clearly, the formulation of the society was still underway.
It is the presence of this large number of subsidiary burials that suggests the possibility of human sacrifice, though if so, he was certainly not the only early king whose burial included those of servants at Abydos.
In recent years, a team from the German Institute of Oriental Studies under the direction of Gunter Dreyer has restored the tomb of King Den, which is a fine example of an early royal tomb and one of the most elaborate at Abydos.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/dentomb.htm   (707 words)

  
 Tai Chi Den Haag-Les,School in taichi Vorm & tai chi Functie
The phrase, "Faith can move mountains" might seem far-fetched in the modern secular world, but there is truth in it as well for it also involves the power of the mind.
We all know of the biblical tale of the prophet Moses, who was able to part the Red Sea in order to save the Hebrews from the Pharaoh.
Moses was able to do the impossible because he had such a deep faith in God to save them such that false thoughts are completely banished from his mind.
indomaster.diaryland.com /040316_69.html   (1531 words)

  
 Pharaoh Thutmoses III
Thutmose fürchtete sich nicht vor den Menschen, aber er schlug nur ungerne den Weg über diese Berge ein, wo der Gott Israels sich in unbestreitbarer Tatsache zum Schutz seines Volkes offenbart hatte.
Den wichtigeren Punkt den wir gerne machen möchten ist, das, obwohl die Armee mit ihren Streitwagen und mutigen Männern aus `Mkty' heraus kam und Thutmose entgegen ging, kam es nicht zu einem Kampf.
Wir finden auch bestätigt, das wirklich, Myrrh und Frankincence (olibanum) in den Tagen Salomos in Palestinien angepflanzt wurden.
www.specialtyinterests.net /thutmose_german.html   (8050 words)

  
 Living in Truth by Charles N.Pope - Chapter 35:"One Conquers a Thousand"(Piye/Sargon Becomes 'King of Every ...
Peftjawybastet, the leader of Herakleopolis, was the lone Libyan pharaoh who had not submitted to Tefnakhte, and was under siege as a result.
Instead of being the actual successor of Setnakhte as pharaoh of Egypt, he was given the throne name of Usermaatre (after Ramses II) and considered to be the successor of his murdered maternal grandfather Meremptah in the throne of Ramses II.
However, as explicitly stated by Piye in that same temple, the final sixteen years of his 36-year reign were spent, not as pharaoh of Egypt or Nubia only, but as "king of all lands." He was preoccupied with repeating, and even excelling, the accomplishments of Sargon-the-Great and other archetypes.
www.domainofman.com /book/chap-35.html   (6416 words)

  
 Pharaoh and the Final Solution
The meeting in Wannsee eerily parallels Pharaoh's plan for the extermination of the Jews 3,500 years ago in Egypt.
Pharaoh told his people: Come, let us deal wisely with them...
This is reminiscent of Pharaoh's failed attempt to abort all Jewish babies (Exodus 1:15-19).
www.aish.com /holocaust/issues/Pharaoh_and_the_Final_Solution.asp   (2078 words)

  
 The King Lists of Sothis and Turin
Many interpreters seem to favor more well known kings for the pharaoh of the Exodus, however, their life span seems to be too long for the biblical narrative seems to require a king with a short life span.
Der Turin papyrus enthält den Namen #5, `Aufni' oder `Yufni'.
Diesen Namen finden wir unter den Namen der Könige der 13.
www.specialtyinterests.net /sothis_turin.html   (1581 words)

  
 Egyptian pharaohs
The word pharaoh is a rendering of the Hebrew par'ô, which in turn renders the Egyptian word pr-' ('great house').
From the fifteenth century BCE, this title was used as a synonym to describe the person of the king; in combination with the king's name (e.g., 'pharaoh Amasis'), it is used from the tenth century.
The names of the pharaohs are known from Egyptian texts and the Aegyptiaca of Manetho, an Egyptian priest who lived in the first half of the third century BCE.
www.livius.org /pha-phd/pharaoh/pharaoh.htm   (367 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Daniel In The Lions Den: Books: Jean Marzollo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Miriam's story begins with Pharaoh's terrible order to "throw all Hebrew baby boys into the river," and then retells the famous story from the viewpoint of the brave, wise, older sister.
Daniel in the Lions' Den is one of three Bible stories written by Jean Marzollo, author of the I-Spy series.
Daniel in the Lion's Den is the first book in a new series written and illustrated by the award-winning author of the "I Spy" series.
www.amazon.ca /Daniel-Lions-Den-Jean-Marzollo/dp/0761316760   (592 words)

  
 Dax's Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He quickly became one of the top ranked running Pharaoh Hounds in the country and today at almost 6 years old, is still there.
He was the winner of the 2001 Pharaoh Hound Club of America's National Specialty Lure Trial over an entry of 47 Pharaoh Hounds.
Kismet is, to date, the youngest Pharaoh Hound to have been awarded a Group I placement.
www.miapharaoh.com /hall_of_fame_5.htm   (768 words)

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