Baketmut - Wikipedia

Baketmut (Ancient Egyptian: b3k.t-mwt, "Handmaid of Mut") was an ancient Egyptian princess of the Nineteenth Dynasty. She was the second daughter of Pharaoh Ramesses II. [1 ]

Nefertari - Wikipedia

He has erected for you the mast of the (pavilion)-framework. May you grant him eternity as King, and victory over those rebellious (against) His Majesty, L.P.H. [18 ]

Ramesses II - Wikidata

Egyptian third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty

Meritamen - Wikipedia

Meritamen (also spelled Meritamon, Meritamun, Merytamen, Merytamun, Meryt-Amen; ancient Egyptian: Beloved of Amun) was a daughter and later Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses the Great, born by his first queen Nefertari.

List of children of Ramesses II - Wikipedia

Ramesses apparently made no distinctions between the offspring of his first two principal wives, Nefertari and Isetnofret. [2 ] Both queens' firstborn sons and first few daughters had statues at the entrance of the Greater Abu Simbel temple…

TT138 - Wikipedia

Nedjemger's wife was named Nausha (or Nesha). [1 ] Nausha(at) is a chantress of Amun-re, King of the Gods. [2 ]

Kleio - Ba-Bak

V astronomických denících se nesetkáváme pouze se jmény panovníků a daty. Je zachováno mnoho historických poznámek různého obsahu a rozsahu.

Abu Simbel temples - Simple English Wikipedia, the free…

The statue of Ramses the Great at the Great Temple of Abu Simbel. It is being put back together after being moved in 1967 to save it from being flooded.
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