Chapter 35
It was so fiercely applauded that study abroad was sought after, as a perfectly obtained study in small-scale and retro-formatted forms. However, it was not possible to achieve success, and it was achieved that excess purity arose.
Tira, Queen of Egypt, daughter of Antif, King of the North and South. "Daughter of the Sun and Queen of the Garlands"
Then she specified in a record the entire history of her life and rule and the signs of sovereignty were given with a real female profusion of adornment, the unified crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt, in particular, were cut with extreme precision and the red crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt on the tombstone of a queen because it was a rule without exception in the records that in Ancient Egypt wore either of the two crowns only the king; Although on the gods and later we found an explanation, which I will say for the time being.
And such an inscription was in itself so striking as to draw attention from anyone, anywhere, at
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