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  2. Julius Lester - Wikipedia

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    Pharaoh's Daughter: A Novel (2000) The Blues Singers: Ten Who Rocker the World, illus. Lisa Cohen (2001) When Dad Killed Mom (2001) Ackamarackus: Julius Lester's Sumptuously Silly Fantastically Funny Fables, illus. Emilie Chollat (2001) Why Heaven Is Far Away, illus. Joe Cependa (2002) Shining, illus. John Clapp (2003) The Autobiography of God ...

  3. Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus) - Wikipedia

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    The Exodus 2:5) does not give a name to Pharaoh's daughter or to her father; she is referred to in Hebrew as Baṯ-Parʿo (Hebrew: בת־פרעה), "daughter of Pharaoh." [1] The Book of Jubilees 47:5 and Josephus both call her Thermouthis (Greek: Θερμουθις), also transliterated as Tharmuth and Thermutis, the Greek name of Renenutet, a fertility deity depicted as an Egyptian cobra.

  4. Pharaoh's daughter (wife of Solomon) - Wikipedia

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    Pharaoh's daughter is a main figure in a three-act oratorio called Solomon written by the composer George Frideric Handel. It was composed "between May 5th and June 13th 1748 and it was first performed at Covent Garden on March 17th 1749". [28] The first act deals with the dedication of the temple and Solomon's marriage to Pharaoh's daughter.

  5. Moses (given name) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Torah, the name "Moses" comes from the Hebrew verb, meaning "to pull out/draw out" [of water], and the infant Moses was given this name by Pharaoh's daughter after she rescued him from the Nile (Exodus 2:10) [9] Since the rise of Egyptology and decipherment of hieroglyphs, it was postulated that the name of Moses, with a ...

  6. Mered - Wikipedia

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    Mered is a biblical character, who was from the Tribe of Judah and noted as the husband of Bithiah, daughter of Pharaoh. See Books of Chronicles ( I Chronicles 4:17–18 ). According to the Midrash , Bithiah was one of the mothers of Moses .

  7. Pharaoh's Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Basya Schechter formed Pharaoh's Daughter in 1995 while attending Barnard College. [1] The band's name is a reference to Schechter's given name, a Yiddish variant of the Biblical daughter of Pharaoh, Bithiah. [2] They debuted in 1999 with the independent album Daddy's Pockets and were signed to Knitting Factory Records later that year. [3]

  8. Basya Schechter - Wikipedia

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    Schechter formed Pharaoh's Daughter in 1995 while in college. [6] The band's name is a reference to Schechter's given name, a Yiddish variant of the Biblical daughter of Pharaoh , Bithiah . [ 5 ] They debuted in 1999 with the independent album Daddy's Pockets and were signed to Knitting Factory Records later that year. [ 2 ]

  9. Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill - Wikipedia

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    Ni Dhomhnaill's poems appear in English translation in the dual-language editions Rogha Dánta/Selected Poems (1986, 1988, 1990); The Astrakhan Cloak (1992), Pharaoh's Daughter (1990), The Water Horse (2007), and The Fifty Minute Mermaid (2007). Selected Essays appeared in 2005. Her poem, 'Mo Ghrá-Sa (Idir Lúibini)', is part of the Leaving ...