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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Pharaoh: A Journey through Ancient Egypt" Step into the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt and be transported back in time to North Africa

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Massive columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall, in the temple of Amun, The Temple of

Massive columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall, in the temple of Amun, The Temple of Karnak in modern day Luxor or ancient Thebes. Widely considered the largest temple complex every built by man

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Colossi of Memnon, two statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III on the West Bank, near modern day Luxor

Colossi of Memnon, two statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III on the West Bank, near modern day Luxor, or ancient Thebes

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Structures excavated and reinstalled at the Step pyramid at Saqqara, built during

Structures excavated and reinstalled at the Step pyramid at Saqqara, built during the Third Dynasty (27th century BC). Imhotep was the architect for Egypts first step pyramid, (Pyramid of Djoser)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Step pyramid at Saqqara, one of the earliest Egyptian pyramids, built during the Third Dynasty

Step pyramid at Saqqara, one of the earliest Egyptian pyramids, built during the Third Dynasty (27th century BC). Imhotep was the architect for Egypts first step pyramid, (Pyramid of Djoser)

Background imagePharaoh Collection: F. D. Roosevelt aboard a U. S. warship with King Farouk of Egypt, 20 February 1945

F. D. Roosevelt aboard a U. S. warship with King Farouk of Egypt, 20 February 1945
ROOSEVELT ABOARD WARSHIP. F.D. Roosevelt aboard a U.S. warship with King Farouk of Egypt, 20 February 1945

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PYRAMIDS, 17th CENTURY. The Pyramids of Egypt. Copper engraving by Crispin de Passe, 17th century

PYRAMIDS, 17th CENTURY. The Pyramids of Egypt. Copper engraving by Crispin de Passe, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: EGYPT: RAMESSEUM. The fallen statue of Ramesses II, pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty

EGYPT: RAMESSEUM. The fallen statue of Ramesses II, pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, amid the ruins of his mortuary temple in Thebes, Egypt. Line engraving, English, 1849

Background imagePharaoh Collection: EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL. A view of the partially excavated colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance

EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL. A view of the partially excavated colossal statues of Ramses II at the entrance to the great temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, carved from rock in the 13th century B.C

Background imagePharaoh Collection: EGYPT: GIRAFFE. The giraffe brought as tribute to Pharoah. Line engraving, 19th century

EGYPT: GIRAFFE. The giraffe brought as tribute to Pharoah. Line engraving, 19th century, after an ancient Egyptian wall painting

Background imagePharaoh Collection: MENEPHTAH. Egyptian pharaoh, 19th Dynasty

MENEPHTAH. Egyptian pharaoh, 19th Dynasty

Background imagePharaoh Collection: OFFERING OF PSAMTIK. Religious offering of King Psamtik, a 7th century B. C. Egyptian pharoah

OFFERING OF PSAMTIK. Religious offering of King Psamtik, a 7th century B. C. Egyptian pharoah
OFFERING OF PSAMTIK. Religious offering of King Psamtik, a 7th century B.C. Egyptian pharoah. Title page of an American book, 1871

Background imagePharaoh Collection: BRITISH MUSEUM, c1860. The Egyptian Room at the British Museum, London, England

BRITISH MUSEUM, c1860. The Egyptian Room at the British Museum, London, England. Steel engraving, English, c1860

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PALACE OF THE VICE-KING. View of the Gezira Palace in Cairo, residence of Ismail Pasha

PALACE OF THE VICE-KING. View of the Gezira Palace in Cairo, residence of Ismail Pasha, Khedive of Egypt. Wood engraving, French, 1869, after a drawing by Michel Charles Fichot

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY VIII (d. 116 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Euergetes II. King of Egypt, 145-116 B. C

PTOLEMY VIII (d. 116 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Euergetes II. King of Egypt, 145-116 B. C
PTOLEMY VIII (d. 116 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Euergetes II. King of Egypt, 145-116 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy VIII (incorrectly identified here as Ptolemy VII) in 143 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY XII (c112-51 B. C. ). King of Egypt, 80-51 B. C. nicknamed Auletes

PTOLEMY XII (c112-51 B. C. ). King of Egypt, 80-51 B. C. nicknamed Auletes
PTOLEMY XII (c112-51 B.C.). King of Egypt, 80-51 B.C. nicknamed Auletes. Medallion of Ptolemy XII (incorrectly identified here as Ptolemy XI) in 72 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY II (309-246 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Philadelphus. King of Egypt, 285-246 B. C

PTOLEMY II (309-246 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Philadelphus. King of Egypt, 285-246 B. C
PTOLEMY II (309-246 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Philadelphus. King of Egypt, 285-246 B.C. Contemporary cameo of Ptolemy II with his wife, Arsinoe. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY IV (d. 205 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Philopator. King of Egypt, 221-205 B. C

PTOLEMY IV (d. 205 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Philopator. King of Egypt, 221-205 B. C. Medallion of Ptolemy IV in 217 B
PTOLEMY IV (d. 205 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Philopator. King of Egypt, 221-205 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy IV in 217 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY XIII (63-47 B. C. ). King of Egypt, 51-47 B. C. Called Ptolemy Theo Philopator II

PTOLEMY XIII (63-47 B. C. ). King of Egypt, 51-47 B. C. Called Ptolemy Theo Philopator II
PTOLEMY XIII (63-47 B.C.). King of Egypt, 51-47 B.C. Called Ptolemy Theo Philopator II. Medallion of Ptolemy XIII (incorrectly listed here as Ptolemy XII) in 49 B.C.: copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY III (d. 221 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Euergetes. King of Egypt (246-221 B. C. )

PTOLEMY III (d. 221 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Euergetes. King of Egypt (246-221 B. C. )
PTOLEMY III (d. 221 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Euergetes. King of Egypt (246-221 B.C.). Medallion of Ptolemy III in 244 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY X (d. 88 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Alexander I. King of Egypt, 107-88 B. C

PTOLEMY X (d. 88 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Alexander I. King of Egypt, 107-88 B. C
PTOLEMY X (d.88 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Alexander I. King of Egypt, 107-88 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy X (incorrectly identified here as Ptolemy IX) in 104 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY VI (d. 145 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Philometor. King of Egypt, 180-145 B. C

PTOLEMY VI (d. 145 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Philometor. King of Egypt, 180-145 B. C. Medallion of Ptolemy VI in 176 B
PTOLEMY VI (d. 145 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Philometor. King of Egypt, 180-145 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy VI in 176 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY XI (115-80 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Alexander II. King of Egypt, 80 B. C

PTOLEMY XI (115-80 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Alexander II. King of Egypt, 80 B. C
PTOLEMY XI (115-80 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Alexander II. King of Egypt, 80 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy XI (incorrectly identified here as Ptolemy X). Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY V (210-180 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Epiphanes. King of Egypt, 203-180 B. C

PTOLEMY V (210-180 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Epiphanes. King of Egypt, 203-180 B. C. Medallion of Ptolemy V in 200 B. C
PTOLEMY V (210-180 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Epiphanes. King of Egypt, 203-180 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy V in 200 B.C. Copper engraving, 17th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: PTOLEMY IX (d. 80 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Soter II. King of Egypt, 116-110, 109-07, 88-80 B. C

PTOLEMY IX (d. 80 B. C. ). Called Ptolemy Soter II. King of Egypt, 116-110, 109-07, 88-80 B. C
PTOLEMY IX (d. 80 B.C.). Called Ptolemy Soter II. King of Egypt, 116-110, 109-07, 88-80 B.C. Medallion of Ptolemy IX (incorrectly identified here as Ptolemy VIII) in 114 B.C

Background imagePharaoh Collection: MOSES & PHAROAH. Pharoah urges Moses and the Israelites to leave Egypt after the smiting of

MOSES & PHAROAH. Pharoah urges Moses and the Israelites to leave Egypt after the smiting of the first-born (Exodus 12)
MOSES & PHAROAH. Pharoah urges Moses and the Israelites to leave Egypt after the smiting of the first-born (Exodus 12: 31-2). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imagePharaoh Collection: FINDING OF MOSES. The finding of Moses by pharoahs daughters (Exodus 2: 6)

FINDING OF MOSES. The finding of Moses by pharoahs daughters (Exodus 2: 6). Color wood engraving after Gustave Dor
FINDING OF MOSES. The finding of Moses by pharoahs daughters (Exodus 2:6). Color wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Statue of the pharaoh Ramesses II and Obelisk, Temple of Luxor, Thebes

Statue of the pharaoh Ramesses II and Obelisk, Temple of Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Colossi of Memnon, carved to represent the 18th dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III

Colossi of Memnon, carved to represent the 18th dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III, West Bank of the River Nile, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imagePharaoh Collection: The tariff triumph of pharaoh Wilson

The tariff triumph of pharaoh Wilson. Illustration shows President Wilson as a pharaoh riding in an Egyptian chariot drawn by the Democratic donkey; he is holding a small sword

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Fallen statue of Rameses II, Memphis, Egypt

Fallen statue of Rameses II, Memphis, Egypt
The fallen statue of Rameses II at the Great Temple of Ptah of Mit-Rahina near Memphis, Egypt. It is made from red granite. It was discovered in 1820 by Giovanni Battista Caviglia

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Temple of Abu Simbel with statues of Rameses II, Egypt

Temple of Abu Simbel with statues of Rameses II, Egypt
View of the Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, with four colossal statues of Rameses II. Date: early 20th century

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt

Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt
The Colossi of Memnon, representing Amenhotep III, built at the gateway to a mortuary temple at Thebes (now Luxor), Egypt. Early Greek travellers equated them to Memnon, the son of Aurora

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Egyptian Chair

Egyptian Chair
On this handsome seat a Pharaoh may have rested after a busy morning supervising the work on his new Pyramid. Well, its possible... Date: BCE

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Pepi I, Pharaoh

Pepi I, Pharaoh
PEPI I, PHARAOH also known as Meryre (6th dynasty) son of Teti Date: reigned 2332 - 2283 BC

Background imagePharaoh Collection: STATUES OF RAMSES II in Luxor, Egypt. 19th Dynasty

STATUES OF RAMSES II in Luxor, Egypt. 19th Dynasty

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Traditional mud dovecot, with pylon (monumental gateway) of temple in background

Traditional mud dovecot, with pylon (monumental gateway) of temple in background, Medinet Habu (Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III), West Bank, Luxor, Egypt, january

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Reliefs on pillar, The Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II), West Bank, Luxor

Reliefs on pillar, The Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II), West Bank, Luxor, Egypt, january

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Relief showing Ramesses II on chariot slaying enemies, The Ramesseum

Relief showing Ramesses II on chariot slaying enemies, The Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II), West Bank, Luxor, Egypt, january

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Statues of Pharaoh Ramesses II decorating facade of temple, The Great Temple, Abu Simbel, Nubia

Statues of Pharaoh Ramesses II decorating facade of temple, The Great Temple, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt, january

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Wall relief of chariot with 19th Century graffiti, The Ramesseum

Wall relief of chariot with 19th Century graffiti, The Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II), West Bank, Luxor, Egypt, january

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Defaced statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II, Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt, january

Defaced statue of Pharaoh Ramesses II, Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt, january

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Domestic Dog, Pharaoh Hound, adult male, laying, with collar

Domestic Dog, Pharaoh Hound, adult male, laying, with collar

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Domestic Dog, Pharaoh Hound, adult male, sitting, with collar

Domestic Dog, Pharaoh Hound, adult male, sitting, with collar

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Mating pharaoh cuttlefish

Mating pharaoh cuttlefish
Pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) mating. The male at centre is protecting the egg-laying female (below) from a rival male (above). The dark stripes and raised arms are threat displays

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Mummy examination, 19th century

Mummy examination, 19th century
Mummy examination. Egyptologists studying a mummified body from Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The mortuary temples of Deir el-Bahri are on the west bank of the Nile, across from the city of Luxor

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Rameses III

Rameses III

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Pyramid C009 / 7026

Pyramid C009 / 7026
Pyramid, with its glowing tip circled. The pyramid shape has had many mysterious beliefs associated with it, and is famously found in the architecture of Ancient Egypt where they were built as tombs

Background imagePharaoh Collection: Cleopatras asp

Cleopatras asp. The Egyptian pharaoh Cleopatra VII (69-30 BC) committed suicide by the bite of an asp, rather than submit to the victorious forces of Octavian, leader and future Emperor of Rome



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of the Pharaoh: A Journey through Ancient Egypt" Step into the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt and be transported back in time to North Africa, where the captivating world of pharaohs awaits. Marvel at the iconic Gold mask of Tutankhamun, a symbol of power and opulence that has fascinated historians for centuries. Explore the intricate Egyptian art displayed throughout the museum, including a relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three children. Witness their reign as they challenged traditional religious beliefs with their devotion to Aten, the sun god. Trace the footsteps of King Alexander the Great on a map showcasing his vast empire that stretched across continents. Discover how his conquests shaped history and left an indelible mark on ancient civilizations. Delve into biblical tales such as "The First Passover, " which recounts Moses leading his people out of slavery under an oppressive pharaoh's rule. Uncover Joseph's remarkable ability to interpret dreams for Pharaoh in Genesis 41:25-26. Immerse yourself in Nefertiti's enigmatic beauty as her timeless allure continues to captivate hearts even today. Feel awe-struck by a breathtaking sunset at Giza's Pyramids—a testament to human ingenuity and architectural brilliance that have stood tall for millennia. Leaf through The Book of Dead belonging to Hunefer from around 1450 BC—a guidebook believed to assist souls during their journey into afterlife. Witness Tutankhamun himself portrayed as one of Egypt's most revered pharaohs whose tomb held treasures beyond imagination. Marvel at colossal statues honoring Ramses II floodlit against Abu Simbel's Great Temple—an UNESCO World Heritage Site preserving ancient wonders till this day. Learn about religion intertwined with daily life through depictions of Nephthys—a goddess associated with death and protection. Finally, wander beyond Egypt’s borders—visit Rome’s Piazza del Popolo and witness the influence of Egyptian art on distant civilizations.