Tiu — is a proper name that has two meanings: * Tiu (pharaoh) (4th millennium BC), the first (predynastic) Pharaoh of Lower Egypt * Tyr, as the Old English name for the Sky God of Norse (Germanic) Mythology * Tiu, in Cantonese Language, carries the… … Wikipedia
Pharaoh — For other uses, see Pharaoh (disambiguation). After Djoser of the third dynasty, pharaohs usually were depicted wearing the Nemes headdress, a false beard, and an ornate kilt … Wikipedia
Den (Pharaoh) — Den (Pharaoh) in hieroglyphs Reign: 42 years Predecessor: Djet Successor: Anedjib … Wikipedia
List of slave owners — This list includes notable individuals for which there is a consensus of evidence of slave ownership.A*Abraham, Patriarch *Gnaeus Julius Agricola, Roman general *Anedjib (Egyptian Pharaoh) *Atahualpa, IncaB*Vasco Núñez de Balboa, latin American… … Wikipedia
Ramesses II — Ramses II redirects here. For the armored vehicle, see Ramses II tank. Ramesses II Ramesses the Great … Wikipedia
Ahmose I — Nebpehtire redirects here. For the Sixth dynasty pharaoh, see Merenre Nemtyemsaf II. Ahmose I Amosis, according to Manetho,[1] also Amasis[2] … Wikipedia
Thutmose III — Tuthmosis III, Manahpi(r)ya in the Amarna letters Thutmosis III statue in Luxor Museum Pharaoh of Egyp … Wikipedia
Menes — This article is about the Pharaoh. For the H. P. Lovecraft character, see The Cats of Ulthar. For the Macedonian general, see Menes of Pella. For the Romanian village of Miniş, called Ménes in Hungarian, see Ghioroc. Menes Africanus: Mênês… … Wikipedia
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