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Ramses the Great: Building an immortal legacy, one stone at a time
How does a pharaoh become "the Great"? For Ramses II, it was a 66-year masterclass in immortalizing power. He didn't just build temples; he stamped the landscape with his name. He didn't just have ...
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Queen Nefertari: The beloved of Mut and Ramses II’s great wife
Queen Nefertari was one of ancient Egypt’s most influential royal women. Renowned for her education, diplomacy, and ...
Ramses and the Pharaohs’ Gold will open at Battersea Power Station in February 2026, bringing 180 priceless Egyptian artefacts to London for a landmark exhibition.
Every day, sometimes several times a day, the 7-year-old girl wants to talk about the mother she lost in the Northeast ...
The Fitzwilliam Museum is collaborating with 3D street artist Joe Hill to celebrate Made in Ancient Egypt – the first ...
NEW city break packages have been launched by TUI – to a destination set to be even bigger this year. The new packages, on ...
The narrative of Pax Aegyptiaca, seven millennia of civilization culminating with his ‘New Republic’, is part of the ...
Celebrate the New Year on an eight-night family-friendly journey through Egypt, traveling by private plane, motor coach, and ...
Revised National Space Strategy could decide whether we continue on a steady path or match the ambition Europe has now embraced ...
Grand Egyptian Museum: showcases pharaonic art, Tutankhamun’s treasures, and live restoration of Khufu’s 4,600-year-old solar ...
A new documentary by Curtis Ryan Woodside, and co-produced by Egyptologists Dr. Zahi Hawass and Sofia Aziz - challenges modern preconceptions on one of Egypt’s most prolific leaders.
The Matthews Playhouse production of 'Prince of Egypt' has added a performance to its final weekend to make up for weather ...
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