The Egyptian Princesses

The Egyptian Princesses
Title The Egyptian Princesses PDF eBook
Author Igor Baranko
Publisher Humanoids Inc
Pages 125
Release 2017-05-31
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1594657254

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A tale of adventure, conspiracy, and black magic amid the myths and mysteries of Ancient Egypt.

The Egyptian Princess

The Egyptian Princess
Title The Egyptian Princess PDF eBook
Author K. D. Holmberg
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 2021-03-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781943959990

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Two women, one ancient Egyptian harem, and the daring decision that changed the course of history. In the opulent court of Egypt's tenth dynasty, Princess Hagar has always known her destiny. One day, she will marry the Crown Prince Merikare and become the Great Royal Wife, the most powerful woman in Egypt. But dark dreams afflict Hagar the moment she hears of the latest addition to Pharaoh's harem: the stunning, iridescent Sumerian, Sarai. Princess Hagar feels a powerful presence around the Sumerian woman. Hagar suspects Sarai has brought black magic into the palace-but what can she do to convince Pharaoh? The intrigue of Pharaoh's court pales in comparison to that swirling in the Royal House of Women among the wives, children, and concubines of the king. Sarai's arrival upsets the already precarious balance. Loyalties divide, and betrayal, jealousy, and tragedy plague the once peaceful household. When a series of disasters befalls Egypt, Hagar must make a daring decision, and the stakes could not be higher. She could lose everything-her position, her power, her family, and even her life. Torn between the silent gods of Egypt and the powerful presence that surrounds Sarai, Hagar's world falls apart around her. She must acknowledge the terrible price of truth, and decide for herself who she will serve.

Diaries of an Egyptian Princess

Diaries of an Egyptian Princess
Title Diaries of an Egyptian Princess PDF eBook
Author Nevine Abbas Halim
Publisher Zeitouna
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9789775864239

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The glamour and glitter of the lives of Egypt's royal family Princess Nevine Halim is a direct descendant of the royal family that ruled Egypt from 1805 until the abdication of King Farouk in the wake of the Free Officers coup in 1952. The eldest of three children, she was born in Alexandria on 30 June 1930, the great-great-granddaughter of Muhammad Ali Pasha on her father's side and the great-granddaughter of Khedive Ismail on her mother's side. Drawing on her own diary, as well as those of her mother and grandmother, she takes us on a journey from the First to the Second World War, from Egypt to Europe and the United States, from a world of glamour, wealth, and privilege to the fugitive existence of the exile and social outcast after 1952. We also meet her father, Abbas Halim, the charming rebel prince who clashed with King Fuad for championing the rights of workers, as well as many other members of the Egyptian royal family and a glittering host of international royals, politicians, and film stars. Packed with royal gossip and political intrigue, with tales of young love and fashionable society, and of princes and princesses dancing perilously close to the edge of a way of life that would one day fall apart and then vanish, Diaries of an Egyptian Princess is an event-filled account of an endlessly fascinating epoch in modern Egyptian history.

Princess of Egypt

Princess of Egypt
Title Princess of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Vince Cross
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9781407103099

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In 1490 BC Asha, daughter of King Tuthmosis, lives a carefree life at the royal court in Thebes. But when a prophecy foretells that 'a young woman will prove to be the best man in the Two Kingdoms' she's caught up in a world of plots and danger . . .

When Women Ruled the World

When Women Ruled the World
Title When Women Ruled the World PDF eBook
Author Kara Cooney
Publisher National Geographic Society
Pages 420
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 1426219776

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"Explores the lives of six remarkable female pharaohs, from Hatshe psut to Cleopatra--women who ruled with real power ... What was so special about ancient Egypt that provided women this kind of access to the highest political office? What was it about these women that allowed them to transcend patriarchal obstacles? What did Egypt gain from its liberal reliance on female leadership, and could today's world learn from its example?"--

Hatshepsut of Egypt

Hatshepsut of Egypt
Title Hatshepsut of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Shirin Yim Bridges
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2010
Genre Egypt
ISBN 9780984509805

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Bringing to life the story of a woman who boldly declared herself pharaoh, this book tells of Hatshepsut, who lived in ancient Egypt.

Princess of Egypt

Princess of Egypt
Title Princess of Egypt PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Burns
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 264
Release 2015-02-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781507885826

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Egypt, 1233 BC Neti-Kerty's reputation as Egypt's first female mummifier has apparently reached all the way to the Pharaoh. Neti-Kerty and Shabaka, Special Investigator and Prefect of Thebes, are astonished to be summoned to the palace of Ramses II to investigate the sudden death of the Vizier Khay. Thanks to her powers of deduction and knowledge of the dead, Neti soon determines that something is amiss. As more people disappear during the investigation, the situation increasingly gets out of handl and before long Neti and Shabaka find themselves peering into the deepest recesses of the human soul.... Princess of Egypt returns us to a land steeped in gods, god-kings, ritual and magic. It paints for the reader a detailed picture of Pharaonic Egypt in all its shadowed glory. Faithfully recreating one of the most remarkable eras in Egypt's history, bestselling author Nathaniel Burns weaves a shudderingly ominous tale of ancient Egypt's mysteries revealed through a cast of characters the modern reader will recognize even though millenia have passed. So light up the incense, sit close to the light and draw back the curtains on the shadowed past with this gripping tale of love and intrigue among the living and the dead in one of history's most intriguing civilizations.