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The Revelations of Ancient Egyptian Dynasty - cover

The Revelations of Ancient Egyptian Dynasty

Minerva Smith

Publisher: Heritage Books

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Summary

Revelations of Ancient Egyptian Dynasty" offers a captivating exploration of the remarkable achievements and enduring mysteries surrounding some of Egypt's most notable pharaohs. This book takes you on a riveting journey through the significant milestones and enigmatic tales of these powerful rulers, shedding light on the secrets and legacies that continue to intrigue and inspire us from the heart of ancient Egypt.
Available since: 10/26/2023.
Print length: 92 pages.

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