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  2. Pokémon Sword and Shield - Wikipedia

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    A web app was also released, allowing the viewer to explore the Wild Area online. [48] In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, an online tournament themed around Pokémon was held from 15 to 18 November to promote Sword and Shield 's release, while an event occurred from 22 to 27 November, with some Pokémon from the games being available as collectible ...

  3. Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor [a] and Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Crown Tundra [b] are the two downloadable content (DLC) expansion packs that make up the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass [c] on Nintendo Switch. They were developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo.

  4. Canopus, Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Canopus was the site of a temple to the Egyptian god Serapis. [1]The name of Canopus appears in the first half of the 6th century BC in a poem by Solon. [9] Early Egyptological excavations some 2 or 3 km from the area known today as Abu Qir have revealed extensive traces of the city with its quays, and granite monuments with the name of Ramesses II, but they may have been brought in for the ...

  5. Turin Papyrus Map - Wikipedia

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    The Turin Papyrus Map is an ancient Egyptian map, generally considered the oldest surviving map of topographical interest from the ancient world.It is drawn on a papyrus reportedly discovered at Deir el-Medina in Thebes, collected by Bernardino Drovetti (known as Napoleon's Proconsul) in Egypt sometime before 1824 and now preserved in Turin's Museo Egizio.

  6. Faiyum - Wikipedia

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    El Faiyum map Under the Ptolemaic Kingdom , the city was called Ptolemais Euergétis ( Koinē Greek : Πτολεμαῒς Εὐεργέτις ) [ 12 ] until Ptolemy II Philadelphus (309–246 BC) renamed the city Arsinoë and the whole nome after the name of his sister-wife Arsinoe II (316–270 or 268), who was deified after her death as part ...

  7. Turin King List - Wikipedia

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    The papyrus was originally a tax roll, but on its back is written a list of rulers of Egypt – including mythical kings such as gods, demi-gods, and spirits, as well as human kings. That the back of an older papyrus was used may indicate that the list was not of great formal importance to the writer, although the primary function of the list ...

  8. Avaris - Wikipedia

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    The site at Tell el-Dab'a, covering an area of about 2 square kilometers, is in ruins today, but excavations have shown that, at one point, it was a well-developed center of trade with a busy harbour catering to over 300 ships during a trading season. [11]

  9. Land of Goshen - Wikipedia

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    Aerial map showing the extent of Goshen. The land of Goshen (Hebrew: אֶרֶץ גֹּשֶׁן, ʾEreṣ Gōšen) is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as the area in Egypt that was allotted to the Hebrews by the Pharaoh during the time of Joseph (Book of Genesis, Genesis 45:9–10). They dwelt in Goshen up until the time of the Exodus, when they ...