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EGYPTIANS

EGYPTIANS. Your Choices. Gods Pharaoh. Here are some gods. Isis Seth Horus. Here are some pharaohs. Tutankhamen Rameses 2 nd Kufu. Isis.

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EGYPTIANS

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  1. EGYPTIANS

  2. Your Choices Gods Pharaoh

  3. Here are some gods Isis Seth Horus

  4. Here are some pharaohs Tutankhamen Rameses 2nd Kufu

  5. Isis Isis the goddess of magic, was also considered to be the goddess of fertility. One of the most famous legends involving Isis putting the body of her husband back together after he was killed by Seth the Egyptian god, impregnating herself with his body and giving birth to their son Horus Egyptian falcon god.

  6. Seth Seth the Egyptian god is also referred to as Setekh and Set. He was associated with war and strength, storms and deserts. He was often believed to be in conflict with Horus Egyptian falcon god. At various times throughout the history of Egypt, the two deities vied for popularity and power among the Egyptian people.

  7. Horus Horus the Egyptian falcon god is known by many names throughout Egypt, however he is most commonly associated with the falcon. He is believed to have been the son on Osiris and Isis the goddess of magic. One of the most well known symbols associated with Egypt is the Eye of Horus; which symbolized power.

  8. Tutankhamen When his tomb was uncovered by Howard Carter in the fall of 1922, a wealth of King Tut's treasures were discovered as well. Although the burial tomb was obviously put together rather quickly to accommodate the death of the young king, it contained an amazing array of items. In total, when the tomb was finally emptied, it contained thousands of King Tut's tomb treasure including the King Tut throne chair.

  9. Rameses 2nd Ramses II was a prolific ruler that fought to reclaim territory in Africa and Western Asia.  The Hittites and Asia Minor were his main opponents or his main enemies. During his fifth year as Pharaoh, he led a campaign known as the Battle of Kadesh. Ramses II tried to keep the newly acquired territory (today it is known as Syria) but lost the battle to one of his opponents - the Hittites.

  10. Kufu Khufu was the son of King Sneferu and Queen Hetepheres. Unlike his father, Khufu is remembered as a cruel and ruthless pharaoh in later folklore. Khufu had nine sons, one of whom, Djedefra, was his immediate successor. He also had fifteen daughters, one of whom would later become QueenHetepheres II.

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