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Religion / Egypt / RenenutetCobra-headed goddess, guardian of the Pharaoh and an embodiment of divine motherhood (also known as RENNUT)
Pharaoh and his host drowned in the Red Sea - Exodus 14. circa 1690
Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC). Marble. 2nd centurAlexander the Great (356-323 BC). King of Macedon. Head in marble. First half of the 2nd century. From Pergamon. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Egypt. Dendera. Temple complex. Roman Birth House of Mammisi. Emperor Trajan, depicted as a pharaoh wearing the red crown, offers the Sokar-Hennu sacred boat. Relief. Third Intercolumnar wall
Egypt. Dendera. Hathor Temple. the god Hapi (left and right)Egyptian Art. Dendera. Hathor Temple. Relief on a column base that depicts the god Hapi (left and right) with water lily and papyrus to join Upper and Lower Egypt. North wall. Exterior face
Egypt. Dendera. Hathor Temple. Cleopatra VII, Julius CaesarEgyptian Art. Dendera. Hathor Temple. Relief depicting Cleopatra VII, Julius Caesar and their son Caesarion, later her co-regent Ptolemy XV Caesar. 1st. Century B.C. Ptolemaic Dynasty
Head of a statue of prince Khaemwaset. EgyptHead of a statue of prince Khaemwaset, son of King Ramesses II. Quartzite. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1260 BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar. Limestone. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1290 BC. Grave of Seti I. West Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Amasis II (570-526 BC). Pharaoh of Egypt. Head of an statue. Dynasty 26. C.550 BC. From Sais. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Border stela of King Sesostris III. EgyptBorder stela of King Sesostris III. Quartzite. Middle Kingdom. 12th Dynasty. 1860 BC. From Semna, Nubia. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
Nectanebo II (ruled in 360-342 B. C. ). Bust. EgyptNectanebo II (ruled in 360-342 B.C.). The third and last pharaoh of the 30th dynasty as well as the last native ruler of Ancient Egypt. Bust
Egyptian art. Colossal statues of a pharaoh, his wife and the god Hapi (God of fertility). Temporary exhibition Egypts Sunken Treasures (Egypts Sunken Treasures)
Aaron throwing her stick, which became in serpent. ColoredAaron. High Priest of the Israelites. Aaron throwing her stick, which became in serpent, in front of the Pharaoh. Exodus. Colored engraving
Pharaoh Akhenaten. Head. El-Amarna. EgyptHead from an statue of pharaoh Akhenaten. From el-Amarna, Egypt. C. 1360 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Sculpture of Ramesses II and God Ptah. EgyptSculpture of Pharaoh Ramesses II and the God Ptah. Granite. From Temple of Ptah, Memphis. Reign of Ramesses II. C. 1290-1224 BC. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Egypt. Saqqara necropolis. The Pyramid of Djoser (Zoser) or step pyramid. Built in 27th century BC as a burial of Pharaoh Djoser by Imhotep, his vizier. Third dynasty. Old Kingdom
Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. EgyptHieroglyphic writing. Limestone architrave of the tomb of Nykaiankh with text inscribed with a prayer. Detail. The deceased is a priest of the Sun Temple of King Userkaf. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom
Colossal head problably from Thutmose I. EgyptColossal sandstone head of an egyptian pharaoh, probably Thutmose I. Around 1500 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From Karnak, Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Statues of Sesostris III. EgyptThree black granite statues of Sesostris III. 1850 BC. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. From the Temple of Mentuhotep, Lower South Court. Deir el-Bahri, Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Shabti of King TaharqaShabti in granite of pharaoh Taharqa. 690-664 BC. 25th Dynasty. Third Intermediate Period. From the Pyramid 1 of Nuri. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Bust of egyptian pharaohBust of Pharaoh, possibly Ramses II. Dated c. 1250 BC. Red granite. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Shabti of King Ahmose IShabti figure of King Ahmose I. Limestone. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1520 BC. Probably from Thebes, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Egypt. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II. Night viewEgypt. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II (1290-1224 BC) with the four colossi of the pharaoh with nemes, double crown and hands on knees. Night view. 19th dynasty. New Kingdom
Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. EgyptMastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal servants at the palace of pharaoh Niuserre. Exterior. Saqqara. Egypt
Mastaba of Ti. Interior. EgyptEgypt. Saqqara. Mastaba of Ti. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Relief depicting carpenters building wooden boats
Mastaba of Kagemni. Saqqara. EgyptMastaba of Kagemni (2350 BC). Chief Justice and vizier of the Pharaoh Teti. Relief at the entrance depicting Kagemni with the baton and scepter. Old Kingdom. Saqqara. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Stela of King Intef II Wahankh. First IntermedEgyptian Art. Stela of King Intef II Wahankh. Pharaoh offering milk and beer to the gods Ra and Hathor. First Intermediate Period. 11th Dynasty. ca. 21082059 B.C
Egyptian Art. Stela of Intef I. Ca. 2021-1981 B. CEgyptian Art. Stela of Intef I. ca. 2021-1981 B.C. Middle Kingdom. First Intermediate Period. 11th Dynasty. Fayum Entrance Area, Herakleopolis (Ihnasya el-Medina, Ahnas, Ehnasya). Egypt
Polychrome relief depicting a pharaoh. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt
Horemheb. Last Pharaoh of 18th DynastyEgyptian Art. Horemheb. Last Pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ruled from 1323 to 1295 BC. Horemheb offerer kneeling before the god Atum. Luxor Museum. Egypt
Colossal head of pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis or AkhenatEgyptian Art. Colossal head of pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis or Akhenathon). 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ruled between 1390 and 1353 B.C. From the temple of Amenhotep III in Quma. Luxor Museum
Temple of Ramses III. Relief depicting Ramses III making offerings before god Ra. New Kingdom. Thebes. Medinet-Habu. Egypt
Royal cartridge of Queen Hatshepsut. Temple of Hatshepsut. DRoyal cartridge of Queen Hatshepsut. Eighteenth dynasty. New Empire. Yemple of Hatshepsut. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt
Statue of Amenhotep III (later usurped by Pharaoh Ramses II), between the columns holding the first courtyard. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. The pharaoh received byEGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Kingdom (1400 - 1301 B.C.). TOMB KV-43 or Tuthmosis IV tomb
Cover design, Egypt and the Sudan, showing Luxor with statues and monuments under a starlit sky. Date: 1936
From Palace to Tomb, Ancient Egypt Reconstruction by MataniaEpisode III - From the Palace to the Tomb - Going West to the Burial Place. Third in a series of illustrations depicting the journey of a deceased Pharaoh from palace to tomb
Joseph advanced to honour - Genesis 41. circa 1690
Joseph introducing Jacob to PharaohJoseph introducing his father Jacob to Pharaoh, King of Egypt - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 47.7. 1787
Joseph made Governor and honoured by order of Pharaoh, King of Egypt - Thomas Bankes Bible, Genesis 41.43. 1787
Esther in front of the king of Egypt for request in favor of his people. Book of Esther. Chapter 15. Engraving
Moses rescued from the Nile. EngravingMoses rescued from the Nile by the daughter of Pharaoh of Egypt. Exodus. Chapter 2, Verse 5. Engraving
Joseph exaltation by Pharaoh of Egypt. Genesis. Chapter 41. Engraving
Pharaon Amenhotep III. 18th Dynasty. C. 1386-1349 BC. New KiAmenhotep III, also known as Amenhotep the Magnificent. Pharaon on the 18th Dynasty. About 1386-1349 BC. Egyptian New Kingdom. Colossal statue. From Thebes. British Museum. London. England
Old Testament. Joseph makes himself known to his brethren. Drawing by Gustave Dore. 19th century
Joseph interprets Pharaohs dream. Old Testament. Drawings by Gustave Dore. 19th century
Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns Gold Throne. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom of Egypt. 1332-1322 BC. Egyptian Museum. Cairo
Egyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Pharaoh offering wearing REgyptian Art. Temple of Kom Ombo. Ptolemaic Dynasty. 2nd century B.C. Dedicated to the crocodile god Sobek and falcon god Haroeris. Pharaoh offering wearing Red Crown. Relief