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theribbajack · 2 years
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Had the sudden urge to draw Ammit in the outfit of Queen Tuya from Prince of Egypt
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bestmothertournament · 3 months
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zpxck · 1 year
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Queen Tuya (2021)
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hots0up · 1 year
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Prince Of Egypt Tracks/Songs
mis top tracks (soundtrack) de "Prince Of Egypt"
-Burning Bush
-Goodbye Brother
-Cry
-The Reprimand
-Rally
-Following Tzipporah
-Red Sea
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top canciones
-The Plagues
-Deliver Us
-Playing With The Big Boys
-All I Ever Wanted / Queen's Reprise
-Through Heaven's Eyes
-If You Believe
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miciela12 · 1 year
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❣️❤️Y finalmente, después de pasarme la vida corriendo, alguien me atrapó....❣️❣️💖
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tastypeach2 · 10 months
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En la cama soy tuya pero afuera arrodillate ante tu reina. ❤️‍🔥
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Few individuals in Egypt’s history have aroused as much curiosity, and as much skepticism, as Ramses II, third pharaoh of the 19th dynasty, whom history dubbed Ramses the Great.
Today, Ramses II is probably best known for leaving behind a monumental set of works — palaces, temples, statues, stelae — each one extolling his pharaonic achievements.
Every battle was a mighty triumph, every building spectacular, every statue and public work magnificent, every act a near superhuman achievement.
Ramses’ family came to power as outsiders.
They were northerners hailing from the Nile Delta and rose through military service, rather than southerners rising from elite circles in Thebes.
To rally support, Ramses II used these massive monuments to appeal to the people as part of a campaign to proclaim his greatness for all to see.
Ramses lived around 90 years and ruled for almost 70.
Thanks to his building campaigns, Egyptologists know much about his public accomplishments, but questions about his wives and children still remain.
Great royal wives
One of the most striking aspects of Ramses II’s story is the women who surrounded him:
Great royal wives and concubines, secondary wives and daughters, whom he sometimes “married,” for political show or perhaps for real.
He produced an extraordinary number of sons and daughters:
Some records say as many as a hundred. Because of his long reign, many of his children predeceased him.
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Out of all of his wives, only two were known to have had prominent roles:
Nefertari and Isetnofret, the first two named great royal wives.
While the former figures prominently in Egyptian sources and countless representations of her exist, little is known of the latter, almost as if Ramses wanted her hidden.
It is only natural to wonder about the reasons for such unequal treatment.
When he became co-regent with his father, Seti I, Ramses II received a palace in Memphis, just south of the Nile Delta, and a large harem, including the first two great royal wives.
The origins of Nefertari and Isetnofret are unknown but that has not prevented the wildest of speculation about them.
Everything suggests that Nefertari was Ramses II’s favorite wife. Her beauty is attested to in the statues and paintings in her tomb in the Valley of the Queens. 
However, it is uncertain what she actually looked like, since some images raise doubts about who is depicted.
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For example, in Karnak, a small statue of Nefetari stands at the foot of a colossus representing Ramses II, her husband.
The colossus was later usurped by Pharaoh Pinedjem I, who had his name inscribed on it, and the features of both figures may have been modified.
Was only the name changed? Is that beautiful face still Nefertari’s? Egyptologists believe so.
Nefertari took part in official events alongside Ramses.
She was shown celebrating his coronation, in festivities of the god Min, and in Nebunenef’s enthronement as High Priest of Amun.
Her diplomacy culminated in a peace treaty between Ramses and the Hittites several years after the Battle of Kadesh (1274 B.C.) had resulted in a stalemate between the two powers.
Ramses II showed a clear predilection for Nefertari, devotion worthy of a great love story.
When he built the great temple of Abu Simbel, he made sure that Nefertari, then deceased, was on the facade, next to Tuya, his mother.
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In this temple, Nefertari is transformed into Sopdet, the star Sirius, whose appearance presaged the Nile’s annual flooding.
Farther north, another smaller temple dug into rock is dedicated to Nefertari herself.
There, she is identified with the goddess Hathor. Carved into its facade is a tribute:
“Nefertari, she for whom the sun shines.”
Was Isetnofret the forgotten one? So it seems.
Until Nefertari died, around year 26 of Ramses II’s reign, Isetnofret’s likeness did not appear in the many temples the king built in Nubia, nor in those in Karnak and Luxor, where Nefertari is often portrayed.
Isetnofret was finally represented in some temples for her connection with her children.
Nefertari’s image may be seen in more places, but it was Isetnofret who bore her husband the two children closest to his heart.
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Sons and daughters
Ramses II had a hundred or so sons and daughters with the wives in his harem.
Of his recognized children, some would play important roles, but only those born to Nefertari and Isetnofret appear on his monuments.
In the Nubian temple of Beit el Wali, a young Ramses, then co-regent with his father, Seti I, is shown suppressing a Nubian uprising.
The pharaoh’s royal chariot is flanked by two figures identified as Amenherkhepshef, his eldest child with Nefertari, and Khaemwaset, Isetnofret’s son.
Of all Ramses II’s sons, Khaemwaset is believed to have been his favorite.
Instead of taking up arms against his elder brother (also named Ramses), Khaemwaset became Grand Master of the Artisans of Ptah, a title in Memphite doctrine equivalent to High Priest of Amun in Thebes.
He also restored a number of pyramids in his father’s name. His work is still evident on the pyramid of Unas, from the 5th dynasty.
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Khaemwaset also planned and directed the work of the “minor galleries,” the Serapeum at Saqqara, the collective tomb of the Apis, sacred oxen of Memphis.
Auguste Mariette’s 1850 excavation of the Serapeum revealed the mummy of a man named Khaemwaset, wearing a golden mask with several ushabtis.
It proved uncertain that it was the mummy of Ramses II’s son, and the location of Khaemwaset’s tomb remains unconfirmed. Much evidence suggests that it is in the necropolis of Saqqara.
The daughters of Ramses II’s great royal wives also held key positions in his court.
In fact, many became great royal wives themselves after marrying their own father.
It had become customary for 18th-dynasty pharaohs to marry their daughters.
While his great royal wife Tiye was alive, Amenhotep III married their daughter Sitamun.
Later, Akhenaten married at least two of the daughters he had with Queen Nefertiti.
No one knows if these marriages were consummated or purely ceremonial.
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Ramses II appointed several daughters / great royal wives after the deaths of Nefertari and Isetnofret.
Bintanah (Isetnofret’s firstborn) was followed by Merytamon and Nebettawy (daughters of Nefertari) and Henutmire.
In addition to these daughters, other princesses outside the family also bore the title of Great Royal Wife, such as Maathorneferure, daughter of the Hittite king, and another Hittite princess whose name is unknown.
If Khaemwaset was Ramses II’s favorite son, everything points to Bintanath having been his preferred daughter.
She was given the titles of not only Great Royal Wife but also Lady of the Two Lands and Sovereign of Upper and Lower Egypt.
Bintanath occupies a privileged place on the facade of the temple of Abu Simbel. She and her sister Nebettawy appear on either side of the colossus.
Some historians believe Nebettawy’s mother was Isetnofret, but others consider her Nefertari’s daughter. 
Fractured legacy
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Ramses had no problems siring heirs with his many wives during his long life, but these sons would be forced to be patient; their father held tightly to his throne for almost 70 years.
Ramses had placed his children liberally throughout Egypt’s bureaucracies, corporations, priesthood, and military to foster loyalty he did not naturally inspire.
He was an outsider, a northerner hailing from the Nile Delta, disconnected from the wealthy elites in southern Thebes.
Ramses’ source of strength rested on ties to, not the moneyed or religious classes, but the military. Placing his sons in powerful positions across Egypt helped strengthen Ramses’ hold in these areas.
By the time Ramses II died in 1213 B.C., he was around 90 years old and had outlived many of these sons.
Amenherkhepshef, Ramses’ oldest son and crown prince, died when he was 25 years old.
Khaemwaset also did not outlive his great father and died in his mid-50s around 1215 B.C.
It would be a child of Isetnofret, her son Merneptah, who was 13th in line, who succeeded Ramses.
Merneptah was around 60 years old, well past middle age, when he became pharaoh and donned Egypt’s double crown.
After decades of waiting in the wings to take power, Merneptah might have expected a stable reign, like his father’s, but his hopes were in vain.
During his 10-year reign, his troops were able to defend Egypt successfully from a series of attacks from enemies in the east and west.
But the seeds sown by Ramses II would lead to chaos after Merneptah’s death.
Rivals for the throne, some of whom may have been sons of Ramses II, pushed Egypt into a period of decline and civil war.
By around 1189 B.C., the 19th dynasty would come to an end.
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aristoltekitsune · 10 months
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Sketches of characters from Dreamworks Prince of Egypt (some are better quality than others)
Sorry for not posting in a while but I had to take a break from sketching a bit. However during my break I decided to rewatch some of my favorite movies from my childhood one of them being the Prince of Egypt.
It was my fourth favorite movie with Mulan placing first with Beauty and the Beast second and WALL·E 3rd. And after watching the movie listening to the music again and hearing that there is going to be a broadway musical, I decided to sketch some of the characters. (Correction I just realized it was released three years ago not recently so I apologize for the confusion.)
For the sketches I mainly focused on the on the characters themselves and the facial features and added the backgrounds last.
In the future I might sketch some of the other characters like Aaron, Miriam, Zipporah, the high priest (Hotep and Huy), Seti and Jethro at a later time.
But I hope that everyone has a good day.
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Cristal de Bohemia-
CUENCO DE CRISTAL DE CORTE BOHEMIO, 'QUEEN LACE'
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m1male2 · 1 year
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This beautiful chair was found in the Valley of the Kings, in the tomb of Yuya and Tuya, a noble couple from the 18th dynasty, parents of Queen Tiy, Great Royal Wife of Amenhotep III and grandparents of Akhenaten.
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kellyvela · 7 months
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The Romance of Flamenca is an anonymous novel of the 13th century written in old occitan.
The novel recounts the torments that Archambaut de Borbon inflicts on his wife, the young and beautiful Flamenca. The precautions taken by the jealous husband to isolate Flamenca from other men, lead to his punishment by provoking a love affair between the lady and the knight Guilhem de Nivers.
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The Romance of Flamenca is the kind of story that Sansa Stark & GRRM would love.
The novel is hyper descriptive of all the heraldry and all the pageantry of the events that take place in the story: weddings, tournaments and feasts full of bards and troubadours, something that GRRM really loves.
The story is about courtly love with a radiant lady pursued by many suitors -a couple of kings included, a jealous malicious queen, a courtious lord husband that becomes a brute because of jealousy, then the radiant lady is locked in a tower, but there's a true knight on a quest to her rescue. Later, the lovers meet in hotsprings, and during the final tourney, that takes place in a meadow, the radiant lady wears the crown of beauty, but we don't know how the tourney ends . . . . (the only copy of the ancient manuscript is incomplete).
In addition to the similarities already mentioned, the two ladies that loyaly serve Flamenca are called Alis (Alys) and Margarida (Margaery), and there's also a Count of Brienne mentioned.
Rosalía's album 'El Mal Querer' was inspired by The Romance of Flamenca.
'El Mal Querer' can be traslated as 'Bad Love,' and that's precisely what Archambaut de Borbon gave Flamenca, a bad love, a toxic love, full of jealousy without motive, hence he was punished by Love itself that conspired to make Flamenca and Guilhem fall in love and consummate their passion.
One of my favorite lyrics from 'El Mal Querer' are from the song called 'A Ningún Hombre:'
Hasta que fuiste carcelero, you era tuya compañero, hasta que fuiste carcelero.
That can be trasnlated as:
Until you became my jailor, I was yours, partner; I was yours, until you became my jailor.
Finally, it's worth to mention that The Romance of Flamenca also has its own fanfiction called 'The story of Flamenca: the first modern novel, arranged from the Provençal original of the thirteenth century' by William Aspenwall Bradley, published in 1922, with the aim to give an end to the story of the fair Flamenca and her gallant Guilhem.
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Great Temple of Ramses II 
Abu Simbel, Egypt, Africa
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Carved out of the mountain on the west bank of the Nile between 1274 and 1244 BC, this imposing main temple of the Abu Simbel complex was as much dedicated to the deified Ramses II himself as to Ra-Horakhty, Amun and Ptah. The four colossal statues of the pharaoh, which front the temple, are like gigantic sentinels watching over the incoming traffic from the south, undoubtedly designed as a warning of the strength of the pharaoh.
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Over the centuries both the Nile and the desert sands shifted, and this temple was lost to the world until 1813, when it was rediscovered by chance by the Swiss explorer Jean-Louis Burckhardt. Only one of the heads was completely showing above the sand, the next head was broken off and, of the remaining two, only the crowns could be seen. Enough sand was cleared away in 1817 by Giovanni Belzoni for the temple to be entered.
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From the temple’s forecourt, a short flight of steps leads up to the terrace in front of the massive rock-cut facade, which is about 30m high and 35m wide. Guarding the entrance, three of the four famous colossal statues stare out across the water into eternity – the inner left statue collapsed in antiquity and its upper body still lies on the ground. The statues, more than 20m high, are accompanied by smaller statues of the pharaoh’s mother, Queen Tuya, his wife Nefertari and some of his favourite children. Above the entrance, between the central throned colossi, is the figure of the falcon-headed sun god Ra-Horakhty.
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The roof of the large hall is decorated with vultures, symbolising the protective goddess Nekhbet, and is supported by eight columns, each fronted by an Osiride statue of Ramses II. Reliefs on the walls depict the pharaoh’s prowess in battle, trampling over his enemies and slaughtering them in front of the gods. On the north wall is a depiction of the famous Battle of Kadesh (c 1274 BC), in what is now Syria, where Ramses inspired his demoralised army so that they won the battle against the Hittites. The scene is dominated by a famous relief of Ramses in his chariot, shooting arrows at his fleeing enemies. Also visible is the Egyptian camp, walled off by its soldiers’ round-topped shields, and the fortified Hittite town, surrounded by the Orontes River.
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The next hall, the four-columned vestibule where Ramses and Nefertari are shown in front of the gods and the solar barques, leads to the sacred sanctuary, where Ramses and the triad of gods of the Great Temple sit on their thrones.
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The original temple was aligned in such a way that each 21 February and 21 October, Ramses’ birthday and coronation day, the first rays of the rising sun moved across the hypostyle hall, through the vestibule and into the sanctuary, where they illuminate the figures of Ra-Horakhty, Ramses II and Amun. Ptah, to the left, was never supposed to be illuminated. Since the temples were moved, this phenomenon happens one day later.
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heavenboy09 · 4 months
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25 YEARS AGO TODAY
ON DECEMBER 18TH, 1998
THE VERY 1ST UNKNOWN ANIMATION STUDIOS TO MAKE HEAD WAY WITH THE BIGGEST ANIMATION STUDIOS OF ALL TIMES.   DISNEY
THEY FINALLY MADE THEIR MARK ON THE WORLD 🌎 ON THIS VERY DAY.
FROM DREAMWORKS PICTURES
& DREAMWORKS ANIMATION PRESENTS
1 OF THE GREATEST BIBLICAL & MUSICAL ANIMATED FILMS 🎥 OF ALL TIMES
BASED ON THE  BIBLICAL STORY  OF EXODUS
IN  ANCIENT EGYPT 🇪🇬, THE  ENSLAVED  HEBREW PEOPLE  PRAY TO GOD FOR DELIVERANCE. 
PHARAOH SETI , FEARING THAT THE GROWING NUMBERS OF HEBREWS COULD LEAD TO REBELLION, ORDERS A MASS  INFANTICIDE  OF ALL NEWBORN HEBREW BOYS. YOCHEVED AND HER CHILDREN, MIRIAM AND AARON, RUSH TO THE  NILE RIVER, WHERE SHE PLACES HER NEWBORN SON 👶 IN A BASKET 🧺 ON THE WATER 💧 , BIDDING HIM FAREWELL WITH A FINAL LULLABY.
MIRIAM FOLLOWS THE BASKET 🧺 AS IT FLOATS TO SETI'S PALACE AND WITNESSES HER BROTHER SAFELY ADOPTED BY SETI'S WIFE, QUEEN TUYA, WHO NAMES HIM
MOSES.
BEFORE LEAVING, MIRIAM PRAYS THAT MOSES WILL RETURN TO FREE THE HEBREWS .
YEARS LATER, MOSES AND HIS ADOPTIVE BROTHER RAMESES, HEIR TO THE THRONES OF EGYPT 🇪🇬
BOTH OUR DESTINED FOR SOMETHING BIG ON THE HORIZON
1 IS DESTINED TO BECOME A PHAROAH WHO WILL KEEP A TERRIBLE & LONG LASTING REIGN OF ENSLAVEMENT GOING FOR MANY GENERATIONS TO COME
1 IS DESTINED TO COME BACK YEARS LATER
& FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF HIS PEOPLE
& DELIVER THEM TO A LAND FREE OF THE  TYRANNICAL OPPRESSION OF EGYPT 🇪🇬
BUT IN ORDER TO DO SO
THIS CHOSEN SON OF EGYPT 🇪🇬 BORN ON THE SLAVES
WILL RECEIVE A MESSAGE FROM THE CREATOR HIMSELF
FROM BURNING 🔥 BUSH 🌳 THAT MOSES LISTENED TO
FOR THE OCCURRENCE OF 40 DAYS
THIS DIVINE INTERVENTION WAS
THE POWER
& THE VOICE
OF
GOD ☁️
FOR MOSES
IS THAT CHOSEN ONE
& WITH THE POWER OF GOD'S HEAVENLY MIGHT ABSORBED INTO MOSES STAFF
HE SHALL DO
HIS WONDERS.......
IT'S TIME TO LET THE PEOPLE GO ....
DREAMWORKS PICTURES &
DREAMWORKS ANIMATION PRESENTS
DREAMWORKS 1ST ANIMATED FILM
AND ONE OF THE GREATEST ANIMATED FILMS OF ALL TIME.
THE POWER IS REAL
THE STORY IS FOREVER
THE TIME IS NOW
THE PRINCE 🤴🏾 OF EGYPT 🇪🇬
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY TO DREAMWORKS PICTURES & DREAMWORKS ANIMATION
THE PRINCE 🤴🏾 OF EGYPT 🇪🇬
YOU WILL BELIEVE IN MIRACLES ✨
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#ThePrinceOfEgypt #DreamWorksPictures #DreamWorksAnimation #TheBookOfExodus #God #Moses #Rameses #Tzipporah #Miram #Aaron #Jethro #PharaohSeti #QueenTuya #TheTenCommandments #WhenYouBelieve
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Tina Turner is an American and Swiss singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. She is the winner of eight Grammy Awards.
For her artistry, temperament, and stage presence she was titled the “Queen of Rock and Roll.
Tina is listed among the ten best dancers in the world.
Rolling Stone magazine named her one of the greatest singers of our time.
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Thank you Lina-vas-Dom ! the publication is hers, a wonderful tribute to Tina Turner ! which will last forever, for her songs, for her classy style, and at 80 years old it seemed that she was 50 years old.
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Gracias Lina-Vas-Dom ! la publicación es tuya un maravilloso tributo a Tina Turner! que durará para siempre, por sus canciones, por su estilo elegante, y a los 80 años parecía que tuviera 50 años.
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Poll 1
So far I've received no suggestion of other major couples in (relatively) well-known indie comics and I'm running out of ideas so I'm not sure I'll do another part.
I have other polls about literature, art, etc in my pinned post.
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