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Pharaohs and story
The strike is narrated by John Romer in Ancient Lives: The story of the Pharaohs ' Tombmakers The strike so terrified the Egyptian authorities, as such rebellion was virtually unheard of, that they gave in and raised their wages.
One of these was the single of the theme music ( with French vocals, released both in 1983 and 1985 with different sleeve covers ), and another was an audio story named " La Malediction du roi Touthankamon ", based on the episode " Curse of the Pharaohs ".
Inspired by the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922 and the Curse of the Pharaohs, producer Carl Laemmle Jr. commissioned story editor Richard Shayer to find a literary novel to form a basis for an Egyptian-themed horror film, just as Dracula and Frankenstein informed their previous hits.

Pharaohs and period
Under the first Pharaohs, Mendes quickly became a strong seat of provincial government and remained so throughout the Ancient Egyptian period.
Under Horemheb, Egypt's power and confidence was once again restored after the internal chaos of the Amarna period ; this situation set the stage for the rise of the 19th Dynasty under such ambitious Pharaohs like Seti I and Ramesses II.

Pharaohs and ending
850 until 622 BCE ) in the court of the Egyptian Pharaohs ( down to the Lagid dynasty known as Ptolemies, ending with Cleopatra ).

Pharaohs and with
Political leaders are known to have claimed actual divinity in certain early societies — the ancient Egyptian Pharaohs being the premier case — taking a role as objects of worship and being credited with superhuman status and powers.
The term " pharaonic circumcision " ( Type III ) stems from its practice in Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, and " fibula " ( in " infibulation ") refers to the Roman practice of piercing the outer labia with a fibula, or brooch.
Well known cinematic movies, which deal with Khufu or at least have the Great Pyramid as a theme, are Howard Hawks ' Land of the Pharaohs from 1955, a fictional account of the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, and Roland Emmerich ´ s Stargate from 1994, in which an extraterrestrial device is found near the pyramids.
* Land of the Pharaohs, with audio interview excepts of director Howard Hawks
* Phyllis and the Pharaohs: A 1950s-style doo-wop group with Rita Moreno on lead vocals and the entire male adult cast on backup.
In Egyptian art, Min was depicted as wearing a crown with feathers, and often holding his penis erect in his left hand and a flail ( referring to his authority, or rather that of the Pharaohs ) in his upward facing right hand.
Pharaohs are often depicted with the emblems of Maat to emphasise their role in upholding the laws of the Creator.
After a few successful clashes with the Pharaohs over the control of Syria, Mitanni sought peace with Egypt and an alliance was formed.
A constant repetition of Passes and Intervals leads to the tantalizing prospect that Pernese outlook in general may be cyclical rather than progressive ; this similarity with Egypt under the Pharaohs would explain the long duration and rigidity of Pernese culture.
Richard Berry released his version in April 1957 ( Flip Records 321 ), originally as a B-side, with his backing band the Pharaohs, and scored a regional hit on the west coast, particularly in San Francisco.
The term Tex-Mex is also used in American rock and roll for Tejano-influenced performers such as the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados ( featuring Flaco Jiménez, Freddy Fender, Augie Meyers, Doug Sahm ); Los Super Seven ; Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs ; Los Lobos and Latin Playboys ; Sunny and the Sunliners ; Louie and the Lovers ; The Champs ; Ry Cooder ; Calexico ; Cecilia with Viva Texas ; The Mars Volta ; Los Lonely Boys ; and Selena y Los Dinos.
The slang phrase " L7 " can be heard in the Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs song " Wooly Bully " (" Let's not be L7, come and learn to dance ..."), in the Rick James song " Bustin ' Out " (" L7-just a little too damn straight ..."), and in the Paul McCartney song " C Moon " (" I could be L7 and I'll never get to heaven if I fill my head with glue ").
As with many nobles, the Pharaohs of Egypt emulated their gods, which were mostly androgynous throughout Africa.
So instead of searching on the unlikeliest places, King decided to bring the almost-original lineup back together ( Hank Shermann, Michael Denner and Timi Hansen with Bjarne T. Holm sitting in on drums ) and they re-recorded the songs specifically for the game ( though " Curse of the Pharaohs " was cut from the final game due to gameplay reasons ).
As with most Pharaohs, Seti had several names.
Well known cinematic movies, which deal with Khufu or at least have the Great Pyramid as a theme, are Howard Hawks ' Land of the Pharaohs from 1955, a fictional account of the building of the Great Pyramid of Khufu, and Roland Emmerich's Stargate from 1994, in which an extraterrestrial device is found near the pyramids.
Pharaohs of the Twelfth through Eighteenth Dynasty are credited with preserving for us some of the most fabulous of Egyptian papyri:
By the end of 1954, Berry left the Flairs to form his own group, the Pharaohs, while also continuing to work with other groups as a singer and songwriter.
In February 1996, Berry performed for the final time, reuniting with the Pharaohs and the Dreamers for a benefit concert in Long Beach, California.
) The country was once again split into two parts with the priests in Thebes and the Pharaohs at Tanis.
In Ancient Egypt, Pharaohs took a number of names-the praenomen, was the most commonly used, on occasion in conjunction with their personal name.

Pharaohs and Egyptian
Several of the Egyptian Pharaohs married their siblings.
The earliest known palaces were the royal residences of the Egyptian Pharaohs at Thebes, featuring an outer wall enclosing labyrinthine buildings and courtyards.
Pharaohs had erected these stelae over the previous 2, 000 years, the earliest examples dating from the Egyptian Old Kingdom.
Salukis appear on Egyptian tombs increasingly commonly from The Middle Kingdom ( 2134 BC-1785 BC ) onward, and have often been found mummified alongside the bodies of the Pharaohs in the Pyramids.
For instance, Endospores were found in the tombs of the Egyptian Pharaohs.
The Egyptian inscriptions show that Cambyses officially adopted the titles and the costume of the Pharaohs.
In the centuries preceding the appearance of the Biblical Hebrews, parts of Canaan and south western Syria became tributary to the Egyptian Pharaohs, although domination by the Egyptians was sporadic, and not strong enough to prevent frequent local rebellions and inter-city struggles.
When the functions of political ruler and religious leader are combined in this way, deification could be seen to be the next logical stage of his or her social advancement within his or her native environment, as is found in the case of the Egyptian Pharaohs.
Cedar of Lebanon pine cone showing flecks of resin as used in the mummification of Pharaoh | Egyptian Pharaohs.
The treasures of the Pharaohs can be seen in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and in other museums throughout the world.
Chabrias has been successfully supporting the Egyptian Pharaohs in maintaining their independence from the Persian Empire.
He was a noted poet, critic and scholar at the Library of Alexandria and enjoyed the patronage of the Egyptian – Greek Pharaohs Ptolemy II Philadelphus and Ptolemy III Euergetes.
The Egyptian Pharaohs brought earring at the navel that was a sign of ritual transition from the life at the Earth to the eternity.
The remains of many famous Pharaohs are stored in the Egyptian Museum.
The Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs were believed ( throughout ancient Egyptian history ) to be incarnations of the god Horus, derived by being the son of the sun deity, Hathor ( or later, Isis ), or the sky deity, Nut.
# The Awesome Egyptians: Fabulous Pharaohs – ( Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs )
The " Curse of the Pharaohs " is supposed to have haunted the archeologists who excavated the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, whereby an imprecation was supposedly pronounced from the grave by the ancient Egyptian priests, on anyone who violated its precincts.

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