File:Bas-relief at the mortuary temple of Ramesses III 2.jpg
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DescriptionBas-relief at the mortuary temple of Ramesses III 2.jpg | Bas-relief at the mortuary temple of Ramesses III. Divine queen Shepenupet II stands for the gods: Ra-Horakhti, Isis and Amenirdis. Amenirdis was a divine queen. |
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