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    Ramses : the Son of the Light
    Ramses : the temple of a million years
    • Ramses : the temple of a million years

      • 352 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Ramses II, the Son of the Light, is about to reach his coronation. He has all he should need to become a great pharaoh: his wife Nefertari and his mother both love him unconditionally, and he enjoys great strength from solid friendships formed in childhood, especially that of the Hebrew Moses. And yet still the young pharaoh must fight to hold on to the throne. For lurking all around in the shadows are new conspiracies against him. Will he succeed in avoiding the traps set in his path by his older brother? Can he avert the black magic of a mysterious sorcerer and ward off the schemes of the Hittites? The ambushes accumulate and Ramses' defences are exhausted. To vanquish their enemies, visible and unseen, the royal couple resort to the only possible course of action - they build a Temple of a Million Years.

      Ramses : the temple of a million years
    • Ramses : the Son of the Light

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Ramses II, the most famous of the pharaohs, who reigned for 60 years, is just 14 years old. His worshipped father, Seti, has built up the most powerful empire in the world. But who will succeed him? Should it be the calculating oldest son, Shaanar, or the passionate Ramses? Unbeknownst to Ramses, Seti sets about teaching him his supreme duty. But will Ramses escape the machinations of his brother? With only three friends to trust and a choice of woman to make, these are difficult first years for this celebrated ruler.

      Ramses : the Son of the Light
    • Inaugurating the series British library research, the proceedings of a July 1989 conference at the Cranfield Institute of Technology, UK, address the opportunities and problems resulting from the impact of information technology on the traditional research process. The general topics are creativity

      Information technology and the research process