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Raet (Ancient Egyptian: 𓂋𓂝𓇌𓏏𓇳, romanized: rꜥj.t) or
Raet-Tawy (Ancient Egyptian: 𓇳𓏏𓇾𓇾, romanized: rꜥj.t-tꜣ.wj) is an
ancient Egyptian solar deity...
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Raet is the
largest terminal moraine in Scandinavia. It was
formed during the end of the last
glacial period, 12,800–11,500
years ago, in one of the latest...
- Nong
Raet (Thai: ?) is a
village and
tambon (subdistrict) of
Thoeng District, in
Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.[failed verification] In 2005 it had a po****tion...
- Plak
Raet (Thai: ปลักแรด) is a sub-district in the Bang
Rakam District of
Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. Plak
Raet lies in the Yom Basin,
which is part...
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experiences in Wink, but the
second half of the
novel was more divisive.
Stefan Raets of Tor.com
wrote that "Together, the two
parts form one
cohesive story,...
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Wilhelm de
Raet (c. 1537, 's-Hertogenbosch,
Southern Netherlands – 1583, Tuscany, Italy) was a
Dutch hydraulic engineer and
master builder, most notable...
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magic still existing in the world.
Reviewing the
series for Tor.com,
Stefan Raets described the
first novel, The
Thousand Names, as a "military
fantasy full...
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Raet-Tawy. In
Egyptian art,
Montu was
depicted with his head
surmounted by the
solar disk,
because of his
conceptual link with Ra.
Raet-Tawy
Raet or...
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Lodewijk De
Raet (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈloːdəʋɛiɡ də ˈraːt]; Brussels, 17
February 1870 – Forest, 24
November 1914) was a
Flemish economist and politician...
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terrible as the
Countess Mahaut,
murderer and
maker of kings. In 2013,
Stefan Raets suggested that The Iron King
could be
considered a
grimdark historical novel...