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  • Arnold in that poem called "Mycerinus," where the virtuous king

    Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions John Cowper Powys 1917

  • I do not yet know the book well, but I think that "Mycerinus" struck me most, perhaps, as illustrating what I have been speaking of.

    A Writer's Recollections — Volume 1 Humphry Ward 1885

  • Chronologie, "Heft I. [BL] Matthew Arnold, in" Mycerinus ":

    Chaldea From the Earliest Times to the Rise of Assyria 1879

  • The Great Pyramid is attributed erroneously to Khufu (Cheops) – with the other two being those of Khafre (Chephren) and Menkaura (Mycerinus).

    Name Stargate | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • For with keen insight into civilized thought, which yearns with the deepest remorse for those blessings which itself has banished, he knew that he held a master-key to the treasuries of Croesus, Mycerinus, Attalus, and every other King who has dazzled the world with his talents.

    Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004

  • Menkaure (Mycerinus) built the third pyramid of Giza (219.5 ft. high).

    c. The Old Kingdom and the First Intermediate Period (1st-11th Dynasties) 2001

  • Mycerinus supported on his right side by the goddess Hathor, represented as a woman with the moon and the cow's horns upon her head, and on the left side by a nome goddess, bearing upon her head the jackal-symbol of her nome. (b) The Ecuador

    The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith

  • Mycerinus supported on his right side by the goddess Hathor, represented as a woman with the moon and the cow's horns upon her head, and on the left side by a nome goddess, bearing upon her head the jackal-symbol of her nome.

    The Evolution of the Dragon G. Elliot Smith

  • A remarkable rectangular-shaped coffin of whinstone was that of Menkare, the Mycerinus of the Greeks, and the builder of the third pyramid; this interesting relic was found by

    Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life

  • I do not yet know the book well, but I think that “Mycerinus” struck me most, perhaps, as illustrating what I have been speaking of.

    Writer's Recollections Ward, Mrs Humphry 1918

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