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  2. Muhammad Ali dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Genealogy of the Egyptian Royal family at Genealogical Gleanings "The Royal House of Mehmet Ali". Archived from the original on 24 October 2007 "Family tree of the House of Mohammed Aly". Archived from the original on 16 May 2008 "The Royal Order of the Crown of Egypt" (in German).

  3. The Egyptian Royal Genealogy Project - Wikipedia

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    Launched. May 2001; 23 years ago (2001-05) Current status. Online. The Egyptian Royal Genealogy Project is a research project started by Egyptologist Christopher John "Chris" Bennett (1953–2014) in 2001.

  4. Serekh - Wikipedia

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    The serekh containing the king's name was used on a variety of objects and made a fundamental statement of royal ideology. [10] The king's name was written in hieroglyphs and the Horus falcon, in reference to the sky god Horus, usually surmounted it. [5] The Horus name is the first of five royal titles that were in use by the Fifth Dynasty.

  5. Nefertiti - Wikipedia

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    Nefertiti (/ ˌ n ɛ f ər ˈ t iː t i / [3]) (c. 1370 – c. 1330 BC) was a queen of the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, the great royal wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten.Nefertiti and her husband were known for their radical overhaul of state religious policy, in which they promoted the earliest known form of monotheism, Atenism, centered on the sun disc and its direct connection to the royal household.

  6. First Dynasty of Egypt family tree - Wikipedia

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    Categories: People of the First Dynasty of Egypt. Ancient Egyptian family trees. First Dynasty of Egypt. 32nd century BC in Egypt. 31st century BC in Egypt. 30th century BC in Egypt. Family trees of royalty.

  7. Sosibius - Wikipedia

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    Sosibius (Ancient Greek: Σωσίβιoς; floruit 221-204 BC) was the chief minister of Ptolemy IV Philopator (221–204 BC), king of Egypt. Nothing is known of his origin or parentage, though he may have been a son of Sosibius of Tarentum; nor is there any account of how he rose to power. He is first attested immediately after the accession of ...

  8. Prenomen (Ancient Egypt) - Wikipedia

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    Prenomen (Ancient Egypt) Early example of the nswt-bjtj crest: Pharaoh Nubnefer, Second Dynasty. The prenomen, also called cartouche name or throne name[1] (Ancient Egyptian: 𓆥 nswt-bjtj "of the Sedge and Bee ") of ancient Egypt, was one of the five royal names of pharaohs. The first pharaoh to have a Sedge and Bee name was Den during the ...

  9. Royal Cache - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Cache, technically known as TT320 (previously referred to as DB320), is an Ancient Egyptian tomb located next to Deir el-Bahari, in the Theban Necropolis, opposite the modern city of Luxor. It contains an extraordinary collection of mummified remains and funeral equipment of more than 50 kings, queens, and other royal family members ...