- "Harpocrates"
originated as a ****enization of the
Egyptian Har-pa-
khered or Heru-pa-
khered,
meaning "Horus the Child".
Horus the
Child was portra**** as a...
- a form of
Horus represented as a
priest wearing a
leopard skin Heru-pa-
khered, a form of
Horus represented as a
child Her-sema-tawy, a form of
Horus represented...
- Nubhetepti-
khered was an
ancient Egyptian king's
daughter of the
early Thirteenth Dynasty in the late
Middle Kingdom. Most
scholars think she was related...
-
Chiya Khere-5 (“CK-5”),
Chiya Khere-7 (“CK-7”),
Chiya Khere-8 (“CK-8”) and
Chiya Khere-10 (“CK-10”). In 2019,
Chiya Khere-6 (“CK-6”),
Chiya Khere-11 (“CK-11”)...
- Lata ****hede (Hindi pronunciation: [lət̪aː ʋaːn̪.
kʰeːɽeː]) is an
Indian politician. She was
elected to the Lok Sabha,
lower house of the
Parliament of...
- Hadidian,
Gerard 2.02 m (6 ft 8 in) 29 – (1995-04-24)24
April 1995 C 28 Abi
Kheres, Joe 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 32 – (1992-08-20)20
August 1992 SF 20 Rustom, Elie...
- the
annual cycle,
making Khonsu in his
youthful manifestation (Khonsu-pa-
khered) the
bringer of
spring and fertility.
Inscriptions in his
temple in Karnak...
- period. The
epithet Khered given to
Neferkare Pepiseneb in the
Turin canon means "child" or "young". Consequently, "Neferkare
Khered Seneb" is translated...
- 2200 BC. A king with the name Neferka,
written in the
papyrus as Neferka-
khered appears in the
Turin King List
between king
Netjerkare Siptah and a king...
-
perhaps 100
years later, when King
Auibre Hor and his
princess Nubhetepti-
khered were
buried in two of the ten
shaft tombs on the
northern side of the outer...