- of
Nitocris", a
short story by
Brian Lumley,
features a
mirror that once
belonged to
Nitocris that
unleashes evil
forces upon its owners.
Nitocris is...
- Herodotus,
among sovereigns of
Babylon two were women,
Semiramis and
Nitocris.
Nitocris is
credited by
Herodotus with
various building projects in Babylon...
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Piossasco Feys. The
libretto is a
fictionalised account of the
Egyptian queen Nitocris. The
opera premiered at the
Teatro Regio in
Turin on 26
December 1824....
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Nitocris ordinarily refers to a
supposed queen of the
Egyptian 6th Dynasty, see
Nitocris. The name may also denote:
Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice), a God's...
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related to this article: The
Vengeance of
Nitocris Thomas Lanier Williams, "The
Vengeance of
Nitocris" (Weird Tales,
August 1928)
Donald Spoto, The...
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daughter of Piye, to
adopt Nitocris as her heir to this
powerful office. The
ceremony of the
adoption and
elevation of
Nitocris I is
commemorated in the...
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Their second album,
Nitocris,
followed in 2000 and they
disbanded in
November 2001. At the ARIA
Music Awards of 2001,
Nitocris were
nominated for ARIA...
- the
nomen "Siptah" is
masculine indicating that
Nitocris was in fact a male pharaoh. The name "
Nitocris"
probably originates from the
prenomen "Neitiqerti"...
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Egyptologist Flinders Petrie suggested that
Menkare should be
equated with
queen Nitocris, a
legendary figure appearing in Herodotus'
Histories and Manetho's Aegyptiaca...
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Nitocris II (or
Nitokris II,
Nitocris B, Egyptian: Nt-jqrt, Nitiqret) was an
ancient Egyptian princess and
priestess during the
reign of
pharaoh Amasis...