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  2. Pedestals of Biahmu - Wikipedia

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    The Pedestals of Biahmu (also spelled Biyahmū) [1] are the basal remnants of two colossal statues erected by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Amenemhat III. The ruins, which once stood on the shore of Lake Moeris, are located in the village of Biahmu, 4 miles (6.4 km) north of the city Faiyum. The actual statues were long ago destroyed and only ...

  3. TT82 - Wikipedia

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    The Theban Tomb TT82 is located in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, part of the Theban Necropolis, on the west bank of the Nile, opposite to Luxor.It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian official Amenemhat, who was a counter of the grain of Amun and the steward of the vizier Useramen.

  4. Amenemhat III - Wikipedia

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    Amenemhat III (Ancient Egyptian: Ỉmn-m-hꜣt meaning 'Amun is at the forefront'), also known as Amenemhet III, was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the sixth king of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. He was elevated to throne as co-regent by his father Senusret III, with whom he shared the throne as the active king for twenty years ...

  5. Hawara - Wikipedia

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    Amenemhat III was the last powerful ruler of the 12th Dynasty, and the pyramid he built at Hawara is believed to post-date the so-called "Black Pyramid" built by the same ruler at Dahshur. This is believed to have been Amenemhat's final resting place. At Hawara there was also the intact (pyramid) tomb of Neferuptah, daughter of Amenemhat III ...

  6. Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep - Wikipedia

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    The household includes a son of the lector-priest, and the papyrus records the birth of this son during a 40th regnal year of an unnamed king, "which can only refer to Amenemhat III." [5] This establishes that Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep reigned close in time to Amenemhat III, with the son still part of the household of the lector-priest.

  7. Aat (queen) - Wikipedia

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    Although the tomb was robbed in antiquity, archaeologists found her sarcophagus, a false door and an offering table [1] along with a few pieces of burial equipment, such as seven alabaster bowls in the form of ducks, two mace heads, pieces of jewelry and one of the canopic jars. Among the burial items of the other queen buried in the adjoining ...

  8. Neferuptah - Wikipedia

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    Grajetzki surmises that Nefeuptah likely had "two burials, one in the pyramid of her father and another about two kilometres apart [from Amenemhat III's pyramid]"--with the first burial being a dummy burial. [9] This explains why the 1956 discovery of Neferuptah's intact tomb 2 kilometres from her father's pyramid:

  9. Assassin's Creed Origins - Wikipedia

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    This was largely a response to the tepid sales of Assassin's Creed Syndicate, and the troubled launch of Assassin's Creed Unity, which was plagued with technical issues when it was released in 2014. Announced at E3 2017 , Origins was released on October 27, 2017, for PlayStation 4 , Windows , and Xbox One , and for Stadia on December 15, 2020.