"Faux Passeport de Ramsès II" (2020) et "Carte de Visite" de Pierre Loti (1909) à l'exposition "Momies" du Musée de l’Homme, Paris, avril 2026.
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"Faux Passeport de Ramsès II" (2020) et "Carte de Visite" de Pierre Loti (1909) à l'exposition "Momies" du Musée de l’Homme, Paris, avril 2026.
The colossal Memphite triad statue of Ramses II (𓇳𓏤𓄟𓋴𓇓) “re-msi-sw” ‘He, Born of Re’, Ptah, and Sekhmet Discovered in the deserts of Egypt Kemet 𓆎𓅓𓏏𓊖 “kmt”, and this remarkable pink granite 𓌳𓄿𓏏𓏋𓊌𓏫 “m3t” statue that features the Memphite creator god Ptah 𓊪𓏏𓎛𓁱 “ptḥ”, “the Lord of Truth”, King Ramesses II, and the goddess Sekhmet 𓌂𓐍𓅓𓏏𓁴 “sḫm.t”, “the Eye of Ra (vengeance)” as well as the consort of Ptah. The same trio is represented outside Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, but to find these three at Memphis 𓉞𓉐𓂓𓏤𓊪𓏏𓎛𓀭 “ḥw.t-k3-ptḥ” “the Soul Mansion of Ptah” is a bit of an anomaly. Some interesting observations about the statue: 1. King takes the place of Nefertum 𓄤𓏏𓍃𓀭 “mfr-tm” ‘beautiful one who closes’ (child of Ptah and Sekhmet), but establishes himself in the center. This is to confirm his divine legitimacy and the most supreme of the three. 2. Ramses II holds tenderly the hand of his divine mother Sekhmet, which is not a common representation in Egyptian art. 3. Ramses II brandishes the Heqa 𓋾𓏘𓄿𓀭 “ḥq3” in his right hand, a symbol of kingship. 📸 kairoinfo4u - Flickr 𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬𓋹𓎬 @egyptologylessons 𓋹𓊽𓋴𓆖𓎛𓇳𓎛 © 𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁𓊁 #Ancientegypt #ägypten #stela #stele #colossus #egyptology #egypte #egitto #埃及 #مصر #egipto #이집트 #cairo #ramsesii #pinkgranite #ptah #sekhmet (at Cairo, Egypt) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmCaST5uwy7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I added some priestesses on the right.
A Golden bracelet of King Ramses II period. Found in the treasure of Zagazig archeological area north Egypt. Cairo Museum #iregipto #egyptpassion #discoveregypt #thisisegypt #egypt #MBPlanet #egypt #cairo #EgyptianMuseum #ramsesii #bracelets #golden #treasure (at Egyptian Museum, Cairo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcrmXtUMyHG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Abu Simbel Sun Festival Event
Thousands of years ago, one of ancient Egypt's most powerful rulers (Ramses II) wanted to commemorate his memory for the entire life so he created a legacy that talks about him every year. Abu Simbel temple has a great history as it showcases the true brilliance of ancient Egyptians and their respect to Gods, but what makes it really special is what happens every 22nd of October and February which is called "The Sun Festival" when the stream of sunlight gradually sneaks through the stone and enlights the statues of King Ramses, Deity Amun, and Ra. Only the statue of Ptah the god of darkness remains in the shade even on these two special days of the year! Get more about this marvelous event, and seize your chance to witness it this year. Check the link for more: Abu Simbel Sun Festival Event
Queen Nefertari
The Lady of the Two Lands, beloved of Mut, and Beautiful Companion, it's all names for one of the most famous queens in ancient Egypt, Nefertari.
Nefertari was the favorite queen for the king Ramesses II who showed great love and appreciation towards her through a number of paintings, statues, and temples that he constructed for her, in addition to her mesmerizing tomb.
When he decided to immortalize his memory for the next generations by building the miracle temple of Abu Simbel, he chose her to be with him and built another temple beside his one as a symbol of his immortal love.
It is truly an amazing place to visit with so many intricate details to discover and our 2 days tour from Hurghada to Abu Simbel & Luxor will be your chance to do it accompanied by Egyptologist tour guide. Check the link for more: 2 days tour from Hurghada to Abu Simbel & Luxor
🇧🇷 Olá, amigos! Essa semana vamos falar sobre nossa recente viagem ao Egito. . A Estátua acima é do Faraó Ramsés II e está localizada no Museu a céu aberto da cidade antiga de Memphis, 20km ao sul do Cairo. Se você for ao Egito, certamente irá ouvir falar, e muito, do Faraó Ramsés II. Ramsés II talvez seja o Faraó mais famoso do Egito. Chegou a ser representado por Hollywood como o Faraó do Êxodo. Ocorre que o Velho Testamento não menciona quem foi o Faraó e os Egiptólogos ainda debatem a respeito. Ramsés II, conhecido como Ramsés, o Grande, governou o Egito por 67 anos e foi o terceiro da XIX dinastia do Egito (seu avô foi o primeiro faraó da XIX dinastia). Seu reinado foi um dos mais prestigiosos, tanto do ponto de vista militar, onde se destacou pela Batalha de Kadesh, no norte da Síria, quanto do ponto de vista cultural. De fato, foi o Faraó que mais deixou legado em termos de monumentos. Se você for ao Museu a Céu aberto de Memphis (Mit Rahina Museum), você praticamente só vê estátuas dedicadas a este Faraó. A estátua colossal que apresentamos no último post é outro exemplo. Mas, a obra mais impressionante de Ramsés II é o Templo de Abu Simbel, ao sul do Egito. O templo foi todo esculpido em uma rocha sólida de uma colina. Quatro estatuas colossais, do Faraó e de três deuses, foram construídas. O templo levou 20 anos para ser construído. O Faraó viveu aproximadamente 90 anos e teve muitos filhos. Sua esposa principal, Nefertari, morreu logo após a construção de Abu Simbel. Para ela, foi construído um belíssimo túmulo no Vale das Rainhas, em Luxor. . 🇬🇧 Pharaoh Ramesses II Statue, Mit Rahina Museum [Memphis Open Air Museum], Egypt. . #classeturista #memphis #egypt #egito #ramsesii #faraó #pharaoh #cairo #mitrahina #museum #colossus #statue #classeturistanoegito #boaviagemglobo #jornaloglobo #egyptair (em Mit Rahina Museum)
Abu-Simbel. Egipto #abusimbel #egipto #abu-simbel #egypt🇪🇬 #egypt #ramsesii #ramses #egiptologia #egyptology #aswan (en Abu Simbel Temples)