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Great Pyramid of Giza
oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis; one of the seven ancient wonders of the world

al-Maʾmun
Abū al-ʿAbbās Abd Allāh ibn Hārūn al-Maʾmūn (; 14 September 786 – 9 August 833), better known by his regnal name '''al-Ma'mun''' (), was the seventh Abbasid caliph, who reigned from 813 until his death in 833. His leadership was marked by the power and prosperity of the Abbasid Caliphate, al-Ma'mun promoted the Graeco-Arabic translation movement, the flowering of learning and the sciences in Baghdad, and the publishing of al-Khwarizmi's book now known as "Algebra", making him one of the most important caliphs in the Islamic Golden Age. He is also known as a proponent of the rational Islamic th

Foraminifera
Foraminifera ( ; Latin for "hole bearers"; informally called "forams") are single-celled organisms, members of a phylum or class of Rhizarian protists characterized by streaming granular ectoplasm for catching food and other uses; and commonly an external shell called a test of diverse forms and materials. Tests of chitin (found in some simple genera, and Textularia in particular) are believed to be the most primitive type. Most foraminifera are marine, the majority of which live on or within the seafloor sediment (i.e., are benthic, with different sized species playing a role within the macro
Q2377
2005 turn-based strategy computer game

Civilization
1991 strategy video game

Civilization V
2010 turn-based strategy video game

Civilization VI
2016 turn-based strategy video game
Q845290
1996 turn-based strategy video game
Q2374
2001 turn-based strategy video game
Khufu ship
Intact vessel from Ancient Egypt

Hemiunu
Hemiunu, sometimes referred to as Hemon, (fl. 2570 BC) was an ancient Egyptian prince who is believed to have been the architect of the Great Pyramid of Giza. As vizier, succeeding his father, Nefermaat, and his uncle, Kanefer, and the pharaoh's chosen seal-bearer, Hemiunu occupied a position of power second only to the monarch himself, overseeing all royal works by Khufu's decree. His tomb lies in the Giza West Field, adjacent to the Great Pyramid itself.

Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
1999 video game
Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria
Bavarian Royal (1808–1888)
Charles Piazzi Smyth
British astronomer (1817-1900)

The Book of the Law
monograph on Egyptian occult by Aleister Crowley
Richard William Howard Vyse
British soldier and politician, anthropologist and egyptologist (1784-1853)

The Librarian: Quest for the Spear
2004 first movie of the 'The Librarian' trilogy
John Greaves
English mathematician, astronomer and antiquarian

Illusion of Gaia
1993 video game

discharging arch
architectural element
Giovanni Battista Caviglia
Italian explorer and egyptologist
The Archives of the Planet
international photographic project from 1908 to 1931
Bembine Tablet
Ancient Roman sculpted tablet showing the mysteries of the Egyptian goddess Isis, 30 BCE – 395 CE, in the collection of Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy
1303 Crete earthquake
Earthquake (8 August 1303)
Talbot Mundy
British writer, born William Lancaster Gribbon (1879-1940)

Studies in the Scriptures
literary work
Decimus Terentius Gentianus
2nd century Roman senator, official and suffect consul

The Pyramid
1996 novel by Ismail Kadare