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Senet or
senat (Ancient Egyptian: 𓊃𓈖𓏏𓏠, romanized: znt, lit. 'p****ing'; cf.
Coptic ⲥⲓⲛⲉ /sinə/, 'p****ing, afternoon') is a
board game from ancient...
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Senet is an
ancient Egyptian board game.
Senet may also
refer to:
Senet (queen),
ancient Egyptian queen Daniel Senet (born 1953),
French weightlifter Senat...
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human experience and
present in all cultures. The
Royal Game of Ur,
Senet, and
Mancala are some of the
oldest known games. Look up game in Wiktionary...
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Senet was an
ancient Egyptian king's wife and king's mother,
known from
three statues, that date to the
Middle Kingdom,
perhaps to the 12th Dynasty. Her...
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Daniel Senet (born 26 June 1953 in Amiens) is a
French weightlifter and
Olympic medalist. He
received a
silver medal at the 1976
Summer Olympics in Montreal...
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Rafael Senet Pérez (7
October 1856,
Seville - 1926, Seville) was a
Spanish painter and watercolorist,
known for his
costumbrista and
Orientalist scenes...
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playing the game of
Senet. A
whole entire wall was
dedicated to show the
Queen at play,
demonstrating the
importance of the game of
Senet. Interpretations...
- Jackals,
Duodecim Scripta, the Game of Twenty, Grammai, the
Royal Game of Ur,
Senet and Nard. The
history of
tables games may be
divided into
different periods...
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related to the
Egyptian game
senet. A
factor casting doubt on this link is that the
latest known classical senet board is over half of a millennium...
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common features of
court culture and were also
given as gifts.
Games such as
Senet and the
Mesoamerican ball game were
often imbued with
mythic and ritual...