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- Willemina Zwanida "Willeke" Wendrich (born 13 September 1961, Haarlem) is a Dutch-American Egyptologist and archaeologist. She is Professor and Joan Silsbee...
- Falk Henning Wendrich (born 12 June 1995) is a German high jumper. Wendrich won a silver medal at the high jump at the 2012 World Junior Championships...
- Tutankhamun became king. Willeke Wendrich also considers it likely that she was a minor wife or a concubine to Akhenaten. Wendrich notes that the pharaohs of...
- ISBN 978-0-674-01517-3. Budde, Dagmar (2011). "Epithets, Divine". In Wendrich, Willeke (ed.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Department of Near Eastern...
- PMID 4118642. Williamson, Jacquelyn (2015). "Amarna Period". In Wendrich, Willeke (ed.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Department of Near Eastern...
- drama film directed by Christian Schwochow from a screenplay by Thomas Wendrich. It focuses on a young woman whose family were victims of a terror attack...
- Hiéroglyphiques Vol. 1. p. 30. Holger, Kockelmann (2012-04-24). "Philae". In Wendrich, Willeke; et al. (eds.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Vol. 1. "Milestones...
- ISBN 978-0-465-02020-1. Williamson, Jacquelyn (2015). "Amarna Period". In Wendrich, Willeke (ed.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Department of Near Eastern...
- ISBN 978-0-203-02362-4. Hays, Harold M. (2010). "Funerary Rituals (Pharaonic Period)". In Wendrich, Willeke (ed.). UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. Department of Near Eastern...
- Antiquités de l'Égypte. pp. 13–26. ISBN 978-9774798450. McClain, Brett (2011). Wendrich, Willeke (ed.). "Cosmogony (Late to Ptolemaic and Roman Periods)". UCLA...