- Amenti, in
honor of the lost city of the dead, they were created,
armed with
Hekau magic to do
battle against the
servants of Apophis, the game's main antagonist...
- (/ˈhɛkə/;
Ancient Egyptian: ḥkꜣ(w); Coptic: ϩⲓⲕ hik; also
transliterated Hekau) was the
deification of
magic and
medicine in
ancient Egypt. The name is...
-
Sinahemana Hekau is a
Niuean lawyer and politician. In 2004 she was the
winner of Miss
South Pacific. She is the
daughter of
former MP
Makamau Hekau.
Hekau trained...
- wrt-hk3w "great one of magic,
great enchantress";
alternately Urthekau,
Weret Hekau) was an
ancient Egyptian deity. She
served as the
personification of supernatural...
- Kheprit, 9th: Neten-her-netch-her and Ast em nebt ankh, 10th: Urit-
hekau or
Hekau-ur, 11th: Amanh, and
partly lesser-known ones (12th: "The One Who Gives...
- cult center. Some
references ****ociate this
goddess as Pakhet-Weret-
Hekau, (Weret
Hekau meaning she who has
great magic),
implying the ****ociation with a...
- Urit-en-kru Urit-
ḥekau Urti-ḥethati Usit
Wadjet (Buto, Uadjet, Udjo, Uto, Wedjat)
Wepset Werethekau (Urit-
hekau, Urthekau,
Weret Hekau)
Wosret (Wasret...
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Heqet (Egyptian ḥqt, also...
- po****tion
plummets Chapman,
Terry M. (1976) – The
Decolonisation of Niue.
Hekau,
Maihetoe & al., Niue: A
History of the Island, Suva:
Institute of Pacific...
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First World War". my.christchurchcitylibraries.com.
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HEKAU,
Maihetoe & al., Niue: A
History of the Island, Suva:
Institute of Pacific...