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Mortuary temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Located on the western bank of the Nile (or in Western Thebes, the great capital of Egypt during the New Kingdom), this is one of the most beautiful of the royal mortuary temples. ... Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (page 1 of 2 pages)
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The Mortuary Temple of Ramses III (page 1 of two) ... The complex of buildings here dates from the early 18th Dynasty, when Hatshepsut and Tuthmose III dedicated a temple to Amun, to Roman times. Its history continued until the 9th century CE since a Coptic church was established in the second courtyard of the mortuary temple.
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Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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These scenes are a repetition of scenes carved on the walls of the temple at Karnak and show Hatshepsut's divine birth (these scenes are now much damaged, ... The Mortuary Temple after Hatshepsut. ... (at the bottom left of the picture can just be seen the remains of the Mortuary temple of Mentuhotep II (11th Dynasty).
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Egypt: The Temples of Ancient Egypt ... It was the ancient Egyptian temple that received endowments. It was the mortuary temple and the cult of the dead king that funded the entire pyramid complex of the early kings, for example.
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At the foot of the north wall of the Step Pyramid is situated the imposing mortuary temple of the ruler, where his cult was celebrated. It is from here that the lower chambers of the pyramid are accessed. It may not have always been in its current position.
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Photo of Djeser djeseru (Holy of Holiest), the temple of Maat-ka-Ra Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari, during the restoration work (1999); in front the 1. ramp, on the left of of it the hall of obelisks, on the right of hall with hunting scenes.
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Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramses II), Luxor: See 2 reviews, articles, and 15 photos of Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramses II), ranked No.16 on TripAdvisor among 44 attractions in Luxor. ... Familiar with Ramesseum (Mortuary Temple of Ramses II)? Write your own description and share what you know with other travelers.
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