- Winged Pharaoh
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name = Winged Pharaoh
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author =Joan Grant
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country =United Kingdom
language = English
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genre =Historical novel
publisher =Arthur Barker
release_date =1937
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 382 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by ="Winged Pharaoh" is a novel by
Joan Grant first published in 1937. Grant attributed the source of her information in this novel to her "Far Memory"extrasensory abilities, particularly the ability to remember her own past lives.The story is narrated by Sekhet-a-Ra, familiarly known as Sekeeta. Most of the story takes place in the city of 'Me'n-atetiss',
Memphis, Egypt , founded by Sekeeta's ancestor 'Meniss' (Menes ). In the course of the narrative she becomes co-Pharaoh with her brother Neyah during theFirst Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. The narrative follows her life and training in the arts of war, statecraft, and metaphysics. All members of the royal family are routinely trained in the use ofextrasensory abilities and taught a doctrine of esoteric discipline,reincarnation andkarma . In the course of the story, she has an affair with a man named Dio from Minoas, and gives birth to a daughter she names Tchekeea, who becomes the fourth king of the First Dynasty, Den. Sekeeta rides a chariot into battle and engages in hand-to-hand combat to defend Egypt from invasion by the people of 'Zuma' (Sumer , which we are told is the land of the forerunners of theBabylonians ), at the 'Amphitheatre of Grain', now the site ofTell el-Amarna . Sekeeta lives to an advanced age, dies, and is buried in Abidwa, the modernAbydos, Egypt . The name on her tomb is Meri-Nyet, her "priest name" which might be more properly rendered asMerneith .References
*cite book | last=Bleiler | first=Everett | authorlink=Everett F. Bleiler | title=The Checklist of Fantastic Literature | location=Chicago | publisher=Shasta Publishers | pages=130 | date=1948
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