Pharaoh vs Wenis - What's the difference?
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The supreme ruler of ancient Egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the 'king' in an institutional role of Horus son of Osiris; often used by metonymy for Ancient Egyptian sovereignty
(uncountable) The card game faro.
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An Egyptian pharaoh of the fifth dynasty
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As a noun pharaoh
is the supreme ruler of ancient egypt; a formal address for the sovereign seat of power as personified by the 'king' in an institutional role of horus son of osiris; often used by metonymy for ancient egyptian sovereignty.pharaoh
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(wikipedia pharaoh)Alternative forms
* pharaoNoun
(en noun)- "I pray, when I play pharaoh at White's, that the cards fall as they have come to my hand in this large gamble," Anstis said.
Derived terms
* pharoah ant * pharaonicwenis
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(Unas)Alternative forms
* (l) * (l) * (l) * (l)Proper noun
(en proper noun)Ancient Egyptian Texts:
- The passages were eventually separated and categorized, as well as illustrated and eventually evolved into the Book of the Dead, or more properly, 'The Book of the Coming forth by Day'. The oldest of these text come from that Pyramid of Wenis , or more popularly these days, Unas at Saqqara.
Pyramid and mortuary temple of Unas:
- Unas (Wenis ) reigned at the end of Dynasty V, for a period of up to 30 years.