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Hathor (Ancient Egyptian: ḥwt-ḥr, lit. 'House of Horus',
Ancient Gr****: Ἁθώρ
Hathōr, Coptic: ϩⲁⲑⲱⲣ, Meroitic: 𐦠𐦴𐦫𐦢 Atari) was a
major goddess in...
- Abiatha,
Hathes, and
Mamlacha were
virgins and
martyrs of the Beth-Garma
province of Syria. The word "Belth" in
Chaldaic means "hill", this city was built...
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Hathor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hathor is a
goddess in
ancient Egyptian mythology.
Hathor may also
refer to
Hathor (month), a month...
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hath in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hath may
refer to: Hat'h, an
obsolete unit of
length in
India Hath (Doctor Who), a
Doctor Who
alien Hath (sport...
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hath no fury like a
woman scorned in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ****
Hath No Fury may
refer to: "****
hath no fury", an interpreted...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Coptic letters.
Hathor (Coptic: Ϩⲁⲑⲱⲣ,
Hathōr), also
known as
Athyr (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθύρ, Athýr) and Hatur...
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Shrine of
Sokar Shrine of
Harsomtus Shrine of
Hathor's Sistrum Shrine of gods of
Lower Egypt Shrine of
Hathor Shrine of the
throne of Rê
Shrine of Rê Shrine...
- In
religion and folklore, **** is a
location or
state in the
afterlife in
which souls are
subjected to
punishment after death.
Religions with a linear...
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hath god
wrought in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "What
hath God wrought" is a
translation of a
phrase from the Book of
Numbers (Numbers...
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regent of
Ptolemy XII, as
indicated by an
inscription in the
Temple of
Hathor at Dendera.
Rabirius was
unable to
collect the
entirety of
Ptolemy XII's...