Egyptian Nefertari was one of the Great Royal Wives and the most beloved by Ramesses the Great, Egypt
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- Abu Simbel
- Africa
- africano (relativo all'Africa)
- antichità
- archeologia
- architettura
- Catmando (Artist)
- cielo
- civiltà antica
- culto
- cultura
- deserto (terreno arido)
- dio
- Egitto
- egiziano (relativo all'Egitto)
- Faraone
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- Giza
- grande
- Il Cairo
- immagine a colori
- Medio Oriente
- mediorientale (relativo al Medio oriente)
- monumento
- museo
- Nubia
- Regina
- storico
- tomba
- tradizione
- viaggio
Immagini correlate
- A flock of Sacred Ibis birds fly over an Egyptian palace and its entrance lined with Ram God Khnum statues.
- The lights from ancient pyramids join with the stars overhead.
- A temple to worship the Egyptian god Anubis.
- Fantasy desert landscape of pyramids.
- Three pyramids along the Nile River in Egypt.
- Three imposing golden pyramids in the desert.
- A ghostly presence of an Indian chief guards his ancient culture.
- A royal servant guards a palace near one of the pyramids in ancient Egypt.
Più immagini correlate
- The ancient Egyptian civilization erected many temples to worship their gods. This one is dedicated to their god called Isis.
- Egyptian statues of Bastet, Anubis, Atum, Hathor, Ra, and Seth stand guard in Pharaoh's temple.
- An Isis statue in the Temple of Isis which is part of the religion of ancient Egyptian civilization.
- Bastet or Bast is the name commonly used by scholars today to refer to a feline goddess of Ancient Egyptian religion who was worshipped at least since the Second Dynasty.
- A Pharaoh talks with his queen near a pyramid and temple in the Old Kingdom of Egypt.
- Kefren Pyramid on Giza in Egypt, Cairo
- Kefren Pyramid on Giza, Cairo, landmark of Egypt
- The ancient Egyptian culture built many obelisks and sphinx to honor their lives and the Pharaohs and gods that they worshipped.