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Fictional Egyptian king
Rhampsinit (also called Rhampsinitos, Rhampsinitus, Rampsinitus, Rampsinit, derived from Herodotus' Greek Ῥαμψίνιτος Rhampsínitos) is the hellenized name
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Turin Herod. Afr. Eusb. Sneferu – – Sneferu Sneferu Sneferu Snofer(u) Rhampsinit – 1. Soris Σωρις 24 – 29 – Khufu – Khufu Khufu Khufu Khufu Name lost Cheops
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Homer Odyssey 1137 The Homecoming Husband (de) Greece Homer Odyssey 974 Rhampsinit ca. 430 BCE Greece Herodotus Herodotus's Histories 950 The Ring of Polycrates
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Work by Herodotus
in Egypt, just before the Trojan War (2.112–120) More kings of Egypt: Rhampsinit (and the story of the clever thief), Cheops (and the building of the Great
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Species of canine native to Africa
sides of coins. Herodotus mockingly wrote of a festival commemorating Rhampsinit's descent to the underworld where a priest would be led by two wolves to
African_wolf
Austrian pianist, composer and music critic (1861 - 1924)
composed himself. His works include lieder, chamber music, and the opera Rhampsinit. He became president of the Wiener Tonkünstler-Verein (Vienna Composers'
Richard_Robert
Ancient Greek mythological figure
to that which Herodotus relates of the treasury of the Egyptian king Rhampsinit. In the construction of the treasury of Hyrieus, Agamedes and Trophonius
Agamedes
German poet and dramatist (1796–1835)
his university life at Erlangen, Der gläserne Pantoffel, Der Schatz des Rhampsinit, Berengar, Treue um Treue, Der Turm mit sieben Pforten, show a clearness
August_von_Platen-Hallermünde
German writer (1863–1934)
Volksstück [de] Das neue Programm and several operetta librettos, including König Rhampsinit (1894). He was married to Martha Kempner-Hochstädt [Wikidata] (née Dräger)
Max_Kempner-Hochstädt
German author (1824-1896)
1870: Novellen 1871–75: Welt und Haus (Novella) 1873: Gevatter Tod 1873: Rhampsinit 1873: Die Schlangenkönigin 1877: Euphrosyne (Novel) 1878: Das Buchstabirbuch
Otto_Roquette
Baltic German linguist and tibetologist
September (12. October) 1869. 137 Über einige morgenländische Fassungen der Rhampsinit-Sage. Von A. Schiefner. (Lu le 11 mars 1869.) Bulletin de l'Academie imperiale
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Ankhu) Restoration Stela Retjenu Revenge of the Mummy Revue d'Égyptologie Rhampsinit Rhind Mathematical Papyrus 2/n table Rhind Mathematical Papyrus Rhinocorura
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