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  • Ta-Seti
  • Administrative division of Upper Egypt

    Ta-Seti (Ancient Egyptian: tꜣ-sty, likely meaning "Land of the Bow") was the first nome (administrative division) of Upper Egypt. Situated at the southern

    Ta-Seti

    Ta-Seti

    Ta-Seti

  • Amenemhat I
  • Founding Pharaoh of twelfth dynasty of Egypt

    from the period mention his mother being from the Upper Egyptian nome Ta-Seti. Many scholars in recent years have argued that Amenemhat I's mother was

    Amenemhat I

    Amenemhat I

    Amenemhat_I

  • Nubia
  • Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    Egypt around 3300 BC. In their writings, Egyptians referred to Nubia as "Ta-Seti", or "The Land of the Bow," as the Nubians were known to be expert archers

    Nubia

    Nubia

    Nubia

  • Medjay
  • Demonym for a nomadic group in Upper Nubia

    just east of the Second Nile Cataract in Nubia. Nubia was referred to as Ta-Seti, meaning "Land of the bow", by the Egyptians and the people there (including

    Medjay

    Medjay

  • Kushite religion
  • Religious beliefs of the Kushites

    Kushites, who founded the Kingdom of Kush in the land of Nubia (also known as Ta-Seti) in present-day Sudan. The core influence and recorded origins of traditional

    Kushite religion

    Kushite religion

    Kushite_religion

  • Nome (Egypt)
  • Subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt

    Ta-Seti

    Nome (Egypt)

    Nome_(Egypt)

  • Thutmose II
  • Fourth Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty (c. 1493/1482 – 1479 BC)

    tribesmen of Ta-Seti of Khent-hen-nefer. The chief (wr) to the north of Kush had started hostilities, together with two tribesmen of Ta-Seti who were the

    Thutmose II

    Thutmose II

    Thutmose_II

  • Elephantine
  • Island in the Nile

    founder of the Twelfth Dynasty, being from the Elephantine Egyptian nome Ta-Seti. Many scholars have argued that Amenemhat I's mother was of Nubian origin

    Elephantine

    Elephantine

    Elephantine

  • Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Egyptian Middle Kingdom dynasty from 1991 to 1802 BC

    mentions Amenemhat I's mother being from the Elephantine Egyptian nome Ta-Seti. Many scholars in recent years have argued that Amenemhat I's mother was

    Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twelfth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Ancient Egyptian race controversy
  • Question of the race of ancient Egyptians

    position at both Seti I and Merenptah's tombs the figure types switch position at the tomb of Ramesses III while the hieroglyphs do not. At Seti I and Merenptah

    Ancient Egyptian race controversy

    Ancient Egyptian race controversy

    Ancient_Egyptian_race_controversy

  • Ancient Africa
  • Ancient history of the African region

    among sacral chiefdoms. The first and most powerful of the chiefdoms was Ta-Seti, founded around 3,500 BC. The idea of sacral chiefdom spread throughout

    Ancient Africa

    Ancient_Africa

  • Aswan
  • City in Egypt

    Kalabsha Tombs of Nobles in Aswan Nubia Banu Kanz Coptic Diocese of Syene Ta-Seti Egyptian Arabic: أسوان, romanized: ʾAswān [ʔɑsˈwɑːn], (/æsˈwɑːn, ɑːs-/

    Aswan

    Aswan

    Aswan

  • Nubians
  • Ethnolinguistic group native to northern Sudan and southern Egypt

    the white crown of Upper Egypt (left), the other with the red crown of Lower Egypt. The 12th dynasty had origins in Ta-Seti, Upper Egypt/Lower Nubia.

    Nubians

    Nubians

    Nubians

  • Fermi paradox
  • Discrepancy of the lack of evidence for alien life despite its apparent likelihood

    such evidence, mostly through SETI organizations such as the SETI Institute and Breakthrough Listen. Several decades of SETI analysis have not revealed any

    Fermi paradox

    Fermi_paradox

  • Military of ancient Nubia
  • Armed forces of the Nubian kingdoms

    relationship with archery throughout antiquity. Egyptians referred to Nubia as Ta-Seti; meaning "land of the bow". Evidence of archery in Ancient Nubia traces

    Military of ancient Nubia

    Military of ancient Nubia

    Military_of_ancient_Nubia

  • Ancient history
  • Period between prehistory and the medieval era

    Nearly all of the territory held by Carthage fell into Roman hands. The Ta-Seti kingdom in Nubia to the south of Egypt was conquered by Egyptian rulers

    Ancient history

    Ancient history

    Ancient_history

  • Archery
  • Using a bow to shoot arrows

    the victory stele of Naram-Sin of Akkad. Egyptians referred to Nubia as "Ta-Seti," or "The Land of the Bow," since the Nubians were known to be expert archers

    Archery

    Archery

    Archery

  • Bow and arrow
  • Ranged weapon system, sports equipment

    Egypt and beyond. Their mastery of the bow gained their land the name Ta-Seti, "Land of the Bow" in Ancient Egyptian. The bow was the national weapon

    Bow and arrow

    Bow and arrow

    Bow_and_arrow

  • Prophecy of Neferti
  • Ancient Egyptian literary text

    Amenemhat I had Nubian heritage as his mother is described as a "woman of Ta Seti", with origins in Aswan, the extreme southern region of Egypt. Ancient

    Prophecy of Neferti

    Prophecy of Neferti

    Prophecy_of_Neferti

  • Yam (Nubia)
  • Ancient Kingdom in Nubia, Sudan

    states of Irjet/Irthet (jrṯt) , Sethu (sṯw) (Sethu most likely meaning “Ta-Seti”) and Wawat to submit and give gifts to both Yam and Harkhuf. The next

    Yam (Nubia)

    Yam (Nubia)

    Yam_(Nubia)

  • History of archery
  • were the Nubians as archers that Nubia as a whole would be referred to Ta-Seti or land of the bow by the Ancient Egyptians. The Assyrians and Babylonians

    History of archery

    History of archery

    History_of_archery

  • Sudan
  • Country in Northeast Africa

    the indigenous people. Prior to this, Sudan was known as Nubia and Ta Nehesi or Ta Seti by Ancient Egyptians named for the Nubian and Medjay archers or bowmen

    Sudan

    Sudan

    Sudan

  • Upper Egypt
  • Strip of land on the Nile valley between Nubia and Lower Egypt

    Hammadi Qena Luxor Edfu Aswan Sa'idi people Copts Egyptians Lower Nubia Ta-Seti Nubian people Beja people Upper and Lower Egypt Geography of Egypt The

    Upper Egypt

    Upper Egypt

    Upper_Egypt

  • African military systems before 1800
  • such fighting men, and indeed a part of the Nubian territory was called Ta-Seti or Land of the Bow by the Egyptians. The Egyptians and Nubians were ethnically

    African military systems before 1800

    African military systems before 1800

    African_military_systems_before_1800

  • Religious use of incense
  • traced back to the A-Group culture and the earliest known Nubian kingdom, Ta-Seti, centered in Lower Nubia. Archaeological excavations at Qustul Cemetery

    Religious use of incense

    Religious use of incense

    Religious_use_of_incense

  • List of Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • loaf and land Land of the Bow (tꜣ-stj) 1st Nome of Upper Egypt (NU001), Ta-Seti 𓈷 NU2 U+13237 Nome sign with balance column and falcon Throne of Horus

    List of Egyptian hieroglyphs

    List_of_Egyptian_hieroglyphs

  • Historical names of Nubia
  • moniker Ta-Seti, meaning "Land of the Bow." Accordingly, the Nubian inhabitants were named Iuntiu-setiu, which translates to "Bowmen." Ta-Nehesy and Ta-Nehasyu

    Historical names of Nubia

    Historical_names_of_Nubia

  • Roly Gregoire
  • English footballer

    living in Dominica he became a Rastafarian, taking the name Jabari Muata Ta Seti. He returned to Bradford and worked as a voluntary counsellor, also setting

    Roly Gregoire

    Roly_Gregoire

  • Seti (Viceroy of Kush)
  • Ancient Egyptian official, Viceroy of Kush

    Seti was an ancient Egyptian Viceroy of Kush during the 19th Dynasty, serving under Pharaoh Siptah. He is attested in year 1 of Siptah. Seti is also mentioned

    Seti (Viceroy of Kush)

    Seti (Viceroy of Kush)

    Seti_(Viceroy_of_Kush)

  • Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
  • Hervé Aufrère Syrian Wars T (hieroglyph) T. Eric Peet T. G. H. James Ta-Bitjet Ta-Seti Ta-wer Tabekenamun Tabirqo Tabiry Tabo (Nubia) Tadeusz Andrzejewski

    Index of ancient Egypt–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles

  • Wadi el-Hudi
  • Archaeological site in Egypt

    Sites 5, 6 and 9 at Wadi el-Hudi only mention the Iwntyw, Nehesy, and Ta-Seti. Many groups also practiced semi-nomadic pastoralism, meaning they migrated

    Wadi el-Hudi

    Wadi_el-Hudi

  • Tuya (queen)
  • Queen consort of ancient Egypt

    She was the only wife of Seti I, other than Tuya, to be interred there. Her tomb suffered severe damage. Considering that Iset Ta-Hemdjert—Great Royal Wife

    Tuya (queen)

    Tuya (queen)

    Tuya_(queen)

  • Book of Gates
  • Ancient Egyptian funerary text

    Kingdom ranging from Horemheb (d.c. 1295 BC) to Ramesses VII (d.c. 1130 BC). Seti I has the first complete inscription decorating his sarcophagus, as well

    Book of Gates

    Book_of_Gates

  • Tausret
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1191 to 1188 BC

    through her marriage to Seti II. She was thought to be the second royal wife of Seti II. There are no children for Tausret and Seti II, unless tomb KV56

    Tausret

    Tausret

    Tausret

  • Hayatımın Aşkı
  • Turkish television series

    Life su Fox Life". PopcornTv.it. "Hayatımın Aşkı Dizisi Nerede Çekiliyor Seti Nerede Çekildi". fragman-tv.com. Hayatımın Aşkı at Kanal D Hayatımın Aşkı

    Hayatımın Aşkı

    Hayatımın_Aşkı

  • Nine bows
  • Reference to the enemies of Ancient Egypt

    internal rebels Pedetiu-shu, Arabian Desert people Tehenu, Libyan people Iuntiu-Seti, residents of Nubia, primarily in northeastern Sudan Mentiu-nu-Setet, the

    Nine bows

    Nine bows

    Nine_bows

  • Tanedjemet
  • Royal wife in ancient Egypt

    evidence has been interpreted to show that she was almost certainly a wife of Seti I and probably a daughter of Horemheb. Queen Tanodjmy's tomb in the Valley

    Tanedjemet

    Tanedjemet

    Tanedjemet

  • Taweret
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    religion, Taweret (Ancient Egyptian: tꜣ-wrt, also spelled Taurt, Tuat, Tuart, Ta-weret, Tawaret, Twert and Taueret, and in Ancient Greek: Θουέρις, romanized: Thouéris

    Taweret

    Taweret

    Taweret

  • Wepwawet
  • Ancient Egyptian god of war

    Temple of Seti I at Abydos. In Egyptian art, Wepwawet was depicted as a black jackal, or as a man with the head of a jackal. In the temple of Seti I at Abydos

    Wepwawet

    Wepwawet

  • Sitre
  • Great Royal Wife

    of Seti I. There is some debate around the identity of Ramesses' wife and Seti's mother. Sitre is shown together with Ramesses I and Seti in Seti's Abydos

    Sitre

    Sitre

    Sitre

  • Cleopatra
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC

    Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀ XX Setnakhte Ramesses III Ramesses

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

    Cleopatra

  • Aqen
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    gods and demons pulled the "rope of time", as described in the tomb of king Seti I. Kherty Charon Duat Georg Meurer: Die Feinde des Königs in den Pyramidentexten

    Aqen

    Aqen

  • Valley of the Kings
  • Necropolis in ancient Egypt

    several tombs, including those of Ay in the West Valley (WV23) in 1816 and Seti I (KV17) the following year. At the end of his visits, Belzoni declared that

    Valley of the Kings

    Valley of the Kings

    Valley_of_the_Kings

  • Conspiracies in ancient Egypt
  • Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death

    adviser to Seti I. Following the death of Merenptah, succession disputes led to a series of conspiracies. Amenmes challenged his half-brother Seti II for

    Conspiracies in ancient Egypt

    Conspiracies in ancient Egypt

    Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt

  • Paser I
  • Ancient Egyptian official, Viceroy of Kush

    The next known Viceroy however is Amenemopet, who is dated to the reign of Seti I. Hence it's possible that Paser I served during the reigns of Ay, Horemheb

    Paser I

    Paser_I

  • Bishun Khare
  • Astronomer and planetary scientist (1933–2013)

    worked at the NASA Ames Research Center and from 1998 onward he worked at the SETI Institute. After his death, the International Astronomical Union named a

    Bishun Khare

    Bishun_Khare

  • Takhat
  • King's Wife

    aunt of Seti II, but since she was among the youngest children of Ramesses, it is very likely that she was the same age or even younger than Seti II who

    Takhat

    Takhat

    Takhat

  • Tiaa (wife of Seti II)
  • Ancient egyptian queen

    Tiaa or Tiya or Tiy was thought to be the third wife of Pharaoh Seti II, after Takhat and Twosret. Fragments of her burial equipment were found in the

    Tiaa (wife of Seti II)

    Tiaa_(wife_of_Seti_II)

  • Yuny (viceroy of Kush)
  • Head of the-stable-of-Seti-I, Charioteer of His Majesty, and Chief of the Medjay before becoming Viceroy during the reign of Seti I. He would use some

    Yuny (viceroy of Kush)

    Yuny (viceroy of Kush)

    Yuny_(viceroy_of_Kush)

  • Relief of Maat
  • Tomb painting of goddess of Justice Maat

    Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt, during the reign of Seti I (1289–1279 BC), it was discovered in the Tomb of Seti I (KV17) in the Valley of the Kings by pioneering

    Relief of Maat

    Relief of Maat

    Relief_of_Maat

  • Irer
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    appears as a scribe, alongside Sedjem, for Thoth and Seshat in the temples of Seti I and Ramesses II at Abydos. Hornung, Erik (1982). Conceptions of God in

    Irer

    Irer

    Irer

  • Horus
  • Egyptian war and sky deity

    Kings Horus relief in the Temple of Edfu Relief in the temple of Seti I of pharaoh Seti I presenting an offering to Horus Fragment of a painted relief of

    Horus

    Horus

    Horus

  • Wadi Hammamat
  • Dry river bed in Egypt

    that were carved from the distinctive stone of the Wadi Hammamat. Pharaoh Seti I is recorded as having the first well dug to provide water in the wadi,

    Wadi Hammamat

    Wadi Hammamat

    Wadi_Hammamat

  • Thebes, Egypt
  • Ancient Egyptian city

    Delta. Thebes maintained its revenues and prestige through the reigns of Seti I (1290–1279 BC) and Ramesses II (1279–1213 BC), who still resided for part

    Thebes, Egypt

    Thebes, Egypt

    Thebes,_Egypt

  • Set (deity)
  • Egyptian god of the desert, storms, violence, and foreigners

    Set. Several of the Ramesside kings were named after the god, most notably Seti I (literally, "man of Set") and Setnakht (literally, "Set is strong"). In

    Set (deity)

    Set (deity)

    Set_(deity)

  • Satis (goddess)
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    very late period. In transcription, the goddess's name also appears as Setis, Sati, Setet, Satet, Satit, and Sathit. Derived from sṯ, meaning "eject"

    Satis (goddess)

    Satis (goddess)

    Satis_(goddess)

  • Osiris
  • Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife

    awaits, but there is no suggestion of eternal torture. During the reign of Seti I, Osiris was also invoked in royal decrees to pursue the living when wrongdoing

    Osiris

    Osiris

    Osiris

  • Anubis
  • Ancient Egyptian god of funerary rites

    enemies of Egypt. Statue of Anubis Wall relief of Anubis in (KV17) the tomb of Seti I, 19th Dynasty, Valley of the Kings Isis, left, and Nephthys stand by as

    Anubis

    Anubis

    Anubis

  • Valerian (emperor)
  • Roman emperor from 253 to 260

    1958), 170. From [1]. Abdolhossein Zarinkoob "Ruzgaran: tarikh-i Iran az aghz ta saqut saltnat Pahlvi" pp. 195 Abū Ḥanīfah Aḥmad ibn Dāvud Dīnavarī; Mahdavī

    Valerian (emperor)

    Valerian (emperor)

    Valerian_(emperor)

  • Isis
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess

    on the wearer. An illustration of Isis based on a painting in the tomb of Seti I Isis with a combination of throne-glyph and cow horns, as well as a vulture

    Isis

    Isis

    Isis

  • Khnum
  • God of creation and the waters in Egyptian mythology

    not fashion because of the state of the land." In the Papyrus d'Obriney of Seti II of the New Kingdom, or Tale of Two Brothers, Khnum is responsible for

    Khnum

    Khnum

    Khnum

  • Ennead
  • Group of nine deities in Egyptian mythology worshipped at Heliopolis

    established enneads that incorporated themselves as gods. The most notable case is Seti I of Dynasty XIX, whose mortuary temple at Redesiyah celebrated an ennead

    Ennead

    Ennead

  • Sedjem
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    "hearing," first appeared as a scribe for Thoth and Seshat in the temples of Seti I and Ramesses II at Abydos. Hornung, Erik (1982). Conceptions of God in

    Sedjem

    Sedjem

    Sedjem

  • God's Wife of Amun
  • Highest-ranking priestess of the Amun cult

    mother of Ramesses II. Tausret Unknown 19th Dynasty Wife of Seti II, regent for Siptah. Iset Ta-Hemdjert Unknown 20th Dynasty Wife of Ramesses III. Tyti

    God's Wife of Amun

    God's Wife of Amun

    God's_Wife_of_Amun

  • Amun
  • Ancient Egyptian god

    begun during the 18th Dynasty, though most building was undertaken under Seti I and Ramesses II. Merenptah commemorated his victories over the Sea Peoples

    Amun

    Amun

  • Thoth
  • Ancient Egyptian deity of the Moon, learning, writing

    Relief in the Temple of Seti I (Abydos) of Thoth giving the ankh to pharaoh Seti I.

    Thoth

    Thoth

    Thoth

  • Sopdet
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Anubis. A stellar goddess, possibly Sopdet, from the c. 1300 BC tomb of Seti I. Sopdet depicted in the Dendera Temple complex. A Hellenic bust of Sopdet

    Sopdet

    Sopdet

    Sopdet

  • Litany of the Eye of Horus
  • Ancient Egyptian text

    hieroglyphs for the relief segment in the tomb of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I are also carved in low raised relief. The Litany of the Eye of Horus is

    Litany of the Eye of Horus

    Litany of the Eye of Horus

    Litany_of_the_Eye_of_Horus

  • Onuris
  • Ancient Egyptian god of war

    British Museum (EA 902). Nebwenenef High Priest of Onuris during the reign of Seti I. Was appointed High Priest of Amun in the beginning of the reign of Ramesses

    Onuris

    Onuris

    Onuris

  • Great Royal Wife
  • Principal wife of the pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

    daughter of Ay and Tey 19th Dynasty Sitre Ramesses I Mother of Seti I 19th Dynasty Tuya Seti I Mother of Ramesses II 19th Dynasty Nefertari Ramesses II 19th

    Great Royal Wife

    Great Royal Wife

    Great_Royal_Wife

  • Henutmire
  • Queen consort of Egypt

    19th Dynasty of Egypt. She is supposedly the third and youngest child of Seti I and Tuya, and the younger sister of Ramesses II and Tia. This theory is

    Henutmire

    Henutmire

    Henutmire

  • 2012 phenomenon
  • Eschatological beliefs about the year

    Aveni, who has studied New Age and search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI) communities, describes 2012 narratives as the product of a "disconnected"

    2012 phenomenon

    2012 phenomenon

    2012_phenomenon

  • Alexander IV of Macedon
  • King of Macedonia from 323/2 to 309 BC

    Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀ XX Setnakhte Ramesses III Ramesses

    Alexander IV of Macedon

    Alexander IV of Macedon

    Alexander_IV_of_Macedon

  • Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty
  • Ancient Near Eastern treaty (c. 1259 BC)

    und Ri-a-ma-se-sa-ma-a-i(ilu)A-ma-na mär Mi-im-mu-a-ri-a (Seti I) bin-bin Mi-in-pa-hi-ri-ta-ri-a. Beide Parteien nennen sich sar rabü sar Misri (Hatti)

    Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty

    Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty

    Egyptian–Hittite_peace_treaty

  • Ptolemy I Soter
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC

    Oxford: OXBOW. p. 60-87. ISBN 978-1-78925-042-8. Sboronos, Ioanes (1904). Ta Nomismata tou Kratous ton Ptolemaion (PDF) (in Greek and German). En Athnais

    Ptolemy I Soter

    Ptolemy I Soter

    Ptolemy_I_Soter

  • Gangnam Style
  • 2012 single by Psy

    its upload, the parody was retweeted by the European Space Agency and the SETI Institute. The song was also parodied by cadets from the United States Military

    Gangnam Style

    Gangnam_Style

  • Ancient Egyptian deities
  • Isis, a mother goddess and a patroness of kingship, holds Pharaoh Seti I in her lap.

    Ancient Egyptian deities

    Ancient Egyptian deities

    Ancient_Egyptian_deities

  • Hathor
  • Major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion

    Hathor welcoming Seti I into the afterlife, 13th century BC

    Hathor

    Hathor

    Hathor

  • Egyptian hieroglyphs
  • Ancient Egyptian writing system

    Ptolemaic period (3rd–1st centuries BC), the glyphs themselves were called hieroglyphikà grámmata (τὰ ἱερογλυφικὰ γράμματα) 'the sacred engraved letters'

    Egyptian hieroglyphs

    Egyptian hieroglyphs

    Egyptian_hieroglyphs

  • Indonesian language
  • Language spoken in Indonesia

    Hulung † Kaibobo Kamarian † Kayeli Kowiai Laha Larike-Wakasihu Latu Liana-Seti Lisabata-Nuniali Lisela Loun † Luhu † Mangole Manipa Manusela Masiwang Naka'ela

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian language

    Indonesian_language

  • Nefertari
  • Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II

    majority belonging to Ramesses II, with some also attributed to Merenptah, Seti II, Ramesses III, VIII, and X. However, among them are also some belonging

    Nefertari

    Nefertari

    Nefertari

  • Litany of Re
  • Ancient Egyptian funerary text of the New Kingdom of Egypt

    deities. The text was used in the entrance of most tombs from the time of Seti I, though we first know of it from the burial chamber of Thutmose III and

    Litany of Re

    Litany of Re

    Litany_of_Re

  • Mut
  • Ancient Egyptian mother goddess

    Mut nursing the pharaoh, Seti I, in relief from the second hypostyle hall of Seti's mortuary temple in Abydos.

    Mut

    Mut

    Mut

  • Neptune
  • Eighth planet from the Sun

    Phillips, Cynthia (5 August 2003). "Fascination with Distant Worlds". SETI Institute. Archived from the original on 3 November 2007. Retrieved 3 October

    Neptune

    Neptune

    Neptune

  • Romance languages
  • Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin

    [si̯ɛi̯s] sis seis/sais seis seis seis seis seven septem sète șapte setti [ˈsɛtːɪ] sette [ˈsɛtːə] sette sette [ˈsɛtːe] sète [ˈsɛte]; sèt [ˈsɛt] sètte [ˈsɛte]

    Romance languages

    Romance languages

    Romance_languages

  • Pontianak Teochew
  • Dialect of Teochew spoken in Pontianak, Indonesia

    Hulung † Kaibobo Kamarian † Kayeli Kowiai Laha Larike-Wakasihu Latu Liana-Seti Lisabata-Nuniali Lisela Loun † Luhu † Mangole Manipa Manusela Masiwang Naka'ela

    Pontianak Teochew

    Pontianak Teochew

    Pontianak_Teochew

  • Rare Earth hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that complex extraterrestrial life is improbable and extremely rare

    "Galactic Gradients, Postbiological Evolution, and the Apparent Failure of SETI" (PDF). New Astronomy. 11 (8): 628–639. arXiv:astro-ph/0506110. Bibcode:2006NewA

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare Earth hypothesis

    Rare_Earth_hypothesis

  • Artaxerxes I
  • King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 465 to 424 BC

    biblical figures identified in extra-biblical sources /ˌɑːrtəˈzɜːrksiːz/ AR--ZURK-seez; Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎫𐎧𐏁𐏂𐎠, romanized: Artaxšaçāʰ; Imperial Aramaic:

    Artaxerxes I

    Artaxerxes I

    Artaxerxes_I

  • Ramesses III
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1186 to 1155 BC

    minor descendant of Ramesses II through a separate family line from that of Seti II, Siptah and Twosret. Ramesses III is believed to have reigned from March

    Ramesses III

    Ramesses III

    Ramesses_III

  • Wadjet
  • Ancient Egyptian goddess, symbolizing Lower Egypt

    consort Nefertari. Aside from Nefertari's tomb, Wadjet is also found in King Seti I's Tomb, along with her sister Nekhbet. The two sisters are seen on each

    Wadjet

    Wadjet

    Wadjet

  • Yazd
  • City in Yazd province, Iran

    York Times, 9 October 2017, retrieved 9 October 2017 Ed Eduljee. "Pir-e Seti. Pir-e Naraki. Pilgrimage in Zoroastrianism". Heritageinstitute.com. Retrieved

    Yazd

    Yazd

    Yazd

  • Indo-European vocabulary
  • Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language

    Miguel Jiménez (2015). "The etymology of Myc. ku-na-ke-ta-i, Ion.-Att. κυνηγέτης, and Myc. ra-wa-ke-ta, Dor. γᾱγέτᾱς". Glotta. 91: 116–128. doi:10.13109/glot

    Indo-European vocabulary

    Indo-European_vocabulary

  • Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt
  • Period from 1189 to 1077 BCE

    Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀ XX Setnakhte Ramesses III Ramesses

    Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt

    Twentieth_Dynasty_of_Egypt

  • Amduat
  • Ancient Egyptian funerary text

    tomb of Seti I showing the 4th hour. Note the multi-headed snake, as well as the 'zig-zag' that breaks through all 3 registers. (KV17, Tomb of Seti I, Valley

    Amduat

    Amduat

  • Hatshepsut
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC

    This temple was altered later, and some of its insides were altered by Seti I of the Nineteenth Dynasty in an attempt to have his name replace that of

    Hatshepsut

    Hatshepsut

    Hatshepsut

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    Silfia (2016). "Islamic Education at Mughal Kingdom in India (1526-1857)". Al-Ta Lim Journal. 23 (2): 128–138. doi:10.15548/jt.v23i2.228. Kirkpatrick R (2002)

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • Luxor
  • City in southern Egypt

    original on July 16, 2025. Retrieved December 20, 2025. "Tombs of Nefertari and Seti I in Egypt's Luxor to reopen to visitors - Ancient Egypt - Antiquities".

    Luxor

    Luxor

    Luxor

  • Andjety
  • Ancient Egyptian deity

    Texts the deceased pharaoh is identified with Andjety. In the temple of Seti I, the pharaoh is shown offering incense to Osiris-Andjety who is accompanied

    Andjety

    Andjety

    Andjety

  • Ptolemy V Epiphanes
  • 5th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt

    Neferneferuaten♀ Tutankhamun Ay Horemheb XIX Ramesses I Seti I Ramesses II Merneptah Amenmesses Seti II Siptah Tausret♀ XX Setnakhte Ramesses III Ramesses

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy V Epiphanes

    Ptolemy_V_Epiphanes

  • Enceladus
  • Natural satellite orbiting Saturn

    tectonics of Enceladus. 46th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2030.pdf. SETI Institute (March 25, 2016). "Moons of Saturn may be younger than the dinosaurs"

    Enceladus

    Enceladus

    Enceladus

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  • Almire
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Swedish

    Almire

    Aristocratic Lady; Princess; Basket for Clothes

  • Teejal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Malayalam, Telugu

    Teejal

    Brightness

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    Shreedevi | ஷ்ரீதேவீ

    Goddess of wealth

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    Nicola

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    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Madhukanta

    A Creeper with Fragrant Flowers

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    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Abrash

    Spotted; Speckled

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    English

    Monckton

    English : habitational name from any of various places named Monkton, from Old English munuc ‘monk’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’, in particular those in Devon and Kent, although there are other, less important, examples (often with distinguishing affixes).

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    Celtic

    Guennola

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    Tamil

    Kvanh | க்வாஂஹ

    Melodious sounds

  • Hancock
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    English

    Hancock

    English : from the Middle English personal name Hann + the hypocoristic suffix -cok, which was commonly added to personal names (see Cocke).Dutch : from Middle Dutch hanecoc ‘winkle’, ‘periwinkle’ (a type of shellfish), probably a metonymic occupational name for someone who gathered and sold shellfish.Thomas Hancock, the uncle of Declaration of Independence signatory John Hancock (1736/7–93), was among the foremost of 18th-century American businessmen. He was a descendant of Nathaniel Hancock, who was known to have been in Cambridge, MA, as early as 1634. Born in Braintree, MA, John Hancock was president of the Second Continental Congress and the first governor of the state of MA.

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  • Horsefish
  • n.

    The moonfish (Selene setipinnis).

  • Thysanura
  • n. pl.

    An order of wingless hexapod insects which have setiform caudal appendages, either bent beneath the body to form a spring, or projecting as bristles. It comprises the Cinura, or bristletails, and the Collembola, or springtails. Called also Thysanoura. See Lepisma, and Podura.

  • Moonfish
  • n.

    An American marine fish (Vomer setipennis); -- called also bluntnosed shiner, horsefish, and sunfish.

  • Tath
  • obs.

    3d pers. sing. pres. of Ta, to take.

  • Setiform
  • a.

    Having the form or structure of setae.

  • Ta
  • v. t.

    To take.

  • Tantalum
  • n.

    A rare nonmetallic element found in certain minerals, as tantalite, samarskite, and fergusonite, and isolated as a dark powder which becomes steel-gray by burnishing. Symbol Ta. Atomic weight 182.0. Formerly called also tantalium.

  • Setiferous
  • a.

    Producing, or having one or more, bristles.

  • Setigerous
  • a.

    Covered with bristles; having or bearing a seta or setae; setiferous; as, setigerous glands; a setigerous segment of an annelid; specifically (Bot.), tipped with a bristle.

  • Appendiculata
  • n. pl.

    An order of annelids; the Polych/ta.

  • Setiger
  • n.

    An annelid having setae; a chaetopod.

  • Setireme
  • n.

    A swimming leg (of an insect) having a fringe of hairs on the margin.

  • Three-pointed
  • a.

    Having three acute or setigerous points; tricuspidate.

  • Setiparous
  • a.

    Producing setae; -- said of the organs from which the setae of annelids arise.

  • Setim
  • n.

    See Shittim.