Wadi es-Sebua — Wadi es Sebua, or Valley of the lions (Arab: واديالسبوع), is the site of two New Kingdom Egyptian temples in Lower Nubia at the edge of Nasser lake, including one impressively large temple spéos of Ramesses II. [… … Wikipedia
Wadi es-Sebua — Der Tempel von Wadi as Subu Wadi as Subu (arabisch وادي السبوع, DMG Wādī as Subūʿ, „Tal der Löwen“, altägyptisch: Per Amun) war ein Ort in Unternubien, der ca. 180 km südlich von Aswan am Westufer des Nils lag. Der arabische Name Tal der Löwen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
New Wadi es-Sebua — The site of New Wadi es Sabua, which is located only 4 km west from the original site of Wadi es Sebua, is today home to three Ancient Egyptian temples in Lower Nubia, the temples of Wadi es Sebua, Maharraqa and Dakka respectively.[1] Ramesses… … Wikipedia
Wadi as-Subu' — Aufgang mit Sphingen und Pylon des Amun Tempels Wadi as Subu , auch Wadi es Sebua, (arabisch وادي السبوع, DMG Wādī as Subūʿ ‚Tal der Löwen‘, altägyptisch: Per Amun) war ein Ort in Unternubien, der etwa 180 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Es-Sebua — Der Tempel von Wadi as Subu Wadi as Subu (arabisch وادي السبوع, DMG Wādī as Subūʿ, „Tal der Löwen“, altägyptisch: Per Amun) war ein Ort in Unternubien, der ca. 180 km südlich von Aswan am Westufer des Nils lag. Der arabische Name Tal der Löwen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of children of Ramesses II — The Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II had a large number of children – 48 50 sons and 40 53 daughters [Aidan Dodson Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames Hudson (2004), p.166] –, whom he had depicted on several… … Wikipedia
Setau — was the Viceroy of Kush in the second half of Ramesses II s reign. Contemporary records show that Setau served in this position from Year 38 until at least Year 63 of Ramesses II s reign. [Joyce Tyldesley, Ramesses: Egypt s Greatest Pharaohs,… … Wikipedia
Temple of Dakka — Ad Dakka (Arab: الدكة, also el Dakka, Egyptian: Pselqet, Greek: Pselchis) was a place in Lower Nubia, which was located approximately 100 km south of the Aswan. [cite web|url=http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/dakka.htm|title=The Temple of… … Wikipedia
Temple of Maharraqa — The Temple of Maharraqa in Nubia Al Maharraqa (Arab: المحرقة, DMG: Al Maḥarraqa, Greek: Hierasykaminos) is a place in Lower Nubia, which was approximately 120 km south of Aswan on the southern border of the Roman empire.[1] Only a few years after … Wikipedia
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