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Egyptian Researchers Discovered An Ancient Tunnel Revealing The Lost Tomb Of Cleopatra
Egyptian Researchers Discovered An Ancient Tunnel Revealing The Lost Tomb Of Cleopatra
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Descend into the depths of ancient Egypt as archaeologists uncover the legendary tomb of Cleopatra VII! This video explores a groundbreaking discovery: an intricate tunnel beneath the Taposiris Magna Temple, potentially leading to the final resting place of the iconic queen and Mark Antony. Delve into the temple's history and significance, the tunnel's unique features, and the ongoing search for Cleopatra's tomb. What secrets could this discovery unlock about ancient Egypt?
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published: 30 Jul 2024
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The Egyptian (1954 FULL MOVIE IN ENGLISH) SINUHE THE EGYPTIAN FILM
The Egyptian is a 1954 American epic drama film made by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in CinemaScope with color by DeLuxe, it was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It is based on Mika Waltari's 1945 novel of the same name and the screenplay was adapted by Philip Dunne and Casey Robinson. Leading roles were played by Edmund Purdom, Bella Darvi, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Peter Ustinov, and Michael Wilding. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy was nominated for an Oscar in 1955.
Sinuhe (Edmund Purdom), a struggling physician in 18th dynasty Egypt (14th Century BC), is thrown by chance into contact with the pharaoh Akhnaton (Michael Wilding). He rises to and falls from great prosperity, wanders the world, and becomes increasingly drawn towards a new religion spr...
published: 21 May 2020
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Egypt's Lost Wonders (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans
Using the latest technology and research, a missing ancient wonder and once fabled city of the early Egyptian world are discovered beneath the Nile.
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Paris Olympics: Egyptian fencer reveals she competed while being seven months pregnant
Tuesday's best and worst from the Paris Olympics. Simone Biles' redemption, Nada Hafez reaches round of 16 seven months pregnant, while a kayak coach gets arrested after getting into police brawl over public urination.
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Insane Life of an Egyptian Pharaoh
Egyptian Pharaohs were worshiped like they were gods walking the Earth, but what was an average day like for a Pharaoh? Check out today's epic new video that looks back into ancient history to find out how insane the Egyptian royals lived.
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The Egyptian Pyramids - Funny Animated Short Film (Full HD)
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The Egyptian (1954) - Physician Sinuhe brings a Hittite sword to General Horemheb
A scene from the underrated 20th Century Fox epic film "The Egyptian" (1954), directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and music by Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Nyman.
The movie is based on a classic historical novel "Sinuhe egyptilรคinen" by Finnish writer Mika Waltari. The book is so grand that hopes for the film were perhaps too high, so the film got bad reviews. But when you look at it with fresh eyes now, it really is an enjoyable movie.
Starring:
Sinuhe: Edmund Burdom
Horemheb: Victor Mature
Kaptah: Peter Ustinov
Pharaoh Akhenaten: Michael Wilding
Merit: Jean Simmons
published: 11 Nov 2018
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The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian (Official Video)
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Egyptian Researchers Discovered An Ancient Tunnel Revealing The Lost Tomb Of Cleopatra
Egyptian Researchers Discovered An Ancient Tunnel Revealing The Lost Tomb Of Cleopatra
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Egyptian Researchers Discovered An Ancient Tunnel Revealing The Lost Tomb Of Cleopatra
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Descend into the depths of ancient Egypt as archaeologists uncover the legendary tomb of Cleopatra VII! This video explores a groundbreaking discovery: an intricate tunnel beneath the Taposiris Magna Temple, potentially leading to the final resting place of the iconic queen and Mark Antony. Delve into the temple's history and significance, the tunnel's unique features, and the ongoing search for Cleopatra's tomb. What secrets could this discovery unlock about ancient Egypt?
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Descend into the depths of ancient Egypt as archaeologists uncover the legendary tomb of Cleopatra VII! This video explores a groundbreaking discovery: an intricate tunnel beneath the Taposiris Magna Temple, potentially leading to the final resting place of the iconic queen and Mark Antony. Delve into the temple's history and significance, the tunnel's unique features, and the ongoing search for Cleopatra's tomb. What secrets could this discovery unlock about ancient Egypt?
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- published: 30 Jul 2024
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The Egyptian (1954 FULL MOVIE IN ENGLISH) SINUHE THE EGYPTIAN FILM
The Egyptian is a 1954 American epic drama film made by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in CinemaScope with color by DeLuxe, it was directed by Michael Curtiz and prod...
The Egyptian is a 1954 American epic drama film made by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in CinemaScope with color by DeLuxe, it was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It is based on Mika Waltari's 1945 novel of the same name and the screenplay was adapted by Philip Dunne and Casey Robinson. Leading roles were played by Edmund Purdom, Bella Darvi, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Peter Ustinov, and Michael Wilding. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy was nominated for an Oscar in 1955.
Sinuhe (Edmund Purdom), a struggling physician in 18th dynasty Egypt (14th Century BC), is thrown by chance into contact with the pharaoh Akhnaton (Michael Wilding). He rises to and falls from great prosperity, wanders the world, and becomes increasingly drawn towards a new religion spreading throughout Egypt. His companions throughout are his lover, a shy tavern maid named Merit (Jean Simmons); and his corrupt but likable servant, Kaptah (Peter Ustinov).
While out lion hunting with his sturdy friend Horemheb (Victor Mature), Sinuhe discovers Egypt's newly ascendant pharaoh Akhnaton, who has sought the solitude of the desert in the midst of a religious epiphany. While praying, the ruler is stricken with an epileptic seizure, with which Sinuhe is able to help him. The grateful Akhnaton makes his savior court physician and gives Horemheb a post in the Royal Guard, a career previously denied to him by low birth. His new eminence gives Sinuhe an inside look at Akhnaton's reign, which is made extraordinary by the ruler's devotion to a new religion that he feels has been divinely revealed to him. This faith rejects Egypt's traditional gods in favor of monolatristic worship of the sun, referred to as Aten. Akhnaton intends to promote Atenism throughout Egypt, which earns him the hatred of the country's corrupt and politically active traditional priesthood.
Life in court does not prove to be good for Sinuhe; it drags him away from his previous ambition of helping the poor while falling obsessively in love with a Babylonian courtesan named Nefer (Bella Darvi). He squanders all of his and his parents' property in order to buy her gifts, only to have her reject him nonetheless. Returning dejectedly home, Sinuhe learns that his parents have committed suicide over his shameful behavior. He has their bodies embalmed so that they can pass on to the afterlife, and, having no way to pay for the service, works off his debts in the embalming house.
Lacking a tomb in which to put his parents' mummies, Sinuhe buries them in the sand amid the lavish funerary complexes of the Valley of the Kings. Merit finds him there and warns him that Akhnaton has condemned him to death; one of the pharaoh's daughters fell ill and died while Sinuhe was working as an embalmer, and the tragedy is being blamed on his desertion of the court. Merit urges Sinuhe to flee Egypt and rebuild his career elsewhere, and the two of them share one night of passion before he takes ship out of the country.
Olympic discus thrower Fortune Gordien and Jean Simmons on set.
For the next ten years Sinuhe and Kaptah wander the known world, where Sinuhe's superior Egyptian medical training gives him an excellent reputation as healer. Sinuhe finally saves enough money from his fees to return home; he buys his way back into the favor of the court with a precious piece of military intelligence he learned abroad, informing Horemheb (now commander of the Egyptian army) that the barbarian Hittites plan to attack the country with superior iron weapons.
Akhnaton is in any case ready to forgive Sinuhe, according to his religion's doctrine of mercy and pacifism. These qualities have made Aten-worship extremely popular amid the common people, including Merit, with whom Sinuhe is reunited. He finds that she bore him a son named Thoth (Tommy Rettig), a result of their night together many years ago, who shares his father's interest in medicine.
Meanwhile, the priests of the old gods have been fomenting hate crimes against the Aten's devotees, and now urge Sinuhe to help them kill Akhnaton and put Horemheb on the throne instead. The physician is privately given extra inducement by the princess Baketamun (Gene Tierney); she reveals that he is actually the son of the previous pharaoh by a concubine, discarded at birth because of the jealousy of the old queen and raised by foster parents. The princess now suggests that Sinuhe could poison both Akhnaton and Horemheb and rule Egypt himself (with her at his side).
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The Egyptian is a 1954 American epic drama film made by 20th Century Fox. Filmed in CinemaScope with color by DeLuxe, it was directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. It is based on Mika Waltari's 1945 novel of the same name and the screenplay was adapted by Philip Dunne and Casey Robinson. Leading roles were played by Edmund Purdom, Bella Darvi, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Gene Tierney, Peter Ustinov, and Michael Wilding. Cinematographer Leon Shamroy was nominated for an Oscar in 1955.
Sinuhe (Edmund Purdom), a struggling physician in 18th dynasty Egypt (14th Century BC), is thrown by chance into contact with the pharaoh Akhnaton (Michael Wilding). He rises to and falls from great prosperity, wanders the world, and becomes increasingly drawn towards a new religion spreading throughout Egypt. His companions throughout are his lover, a shy tavern maid named Merit (Jean Simmons); and his corrupt but likable servant, Kaptah (Peter Ustinov).
While out lion hunting with his sturdy friend Horemheb (Victor Mature), Sinuhe discovers Egypt's newly ascendant pharaoh Akhnaton, who has sought the solitude of the desert in the midst of a religious epiphany. While praying, the ruler is stricken with an epileptic seizure, with which Sinuhe is able to help him. The grateful Akhnaton makes his savior court physician and gives Horemheb a post in the Royal Guard, a career previously denied to him by low birth. His new eminence gives Sinuhe an inside look at Akhnaton's reign, which is made extraordinary by the ruler's devotion to a new religion that he feels has been divinely revealed to him. This faith rejects Egypt's traditional gods in favor of monolatristic worship of the sun, referred to as Aten. Akhnaton intends to promote Atenism throughout Egypt, which earns him the hatred of the country's corrupt and politically active traditional priesthood.
Life in court does not prove to be good for Sinuhe; it drags him away from his previous ambition of helping the poor while falling obsessively in love with a Babylonian courtesan named Nefer (Bella Darvi). He squanders all of his and his parents' property in order to buy her gifts, only to have her reject him nonetheless. Returning dejectedly home, Sinuhe learns that his parents have committed suicide over his shameful behavior. He has their bodies embalmed so that they can pass on to the afterlife, and, having no way to pay for the service, works off his debts in the embalming house.
Lacking a tomb in which to put his parents' mummies, Sinuhe buries them in the sand amid the lavish funerary complexes of the Valley of the Kings. Merit finds him there and warns him that Akhnaton has condemned him to death; one of the pharaoh's daughters fell ill and died while Sinuhe was working as an embalmer, and the tragedy is being blamed on his desertion of the court. Merit urges Sinuhe to flee Egypt and rebuild his career elsewhere, and the two of them share one night of passion before he takes ship out of the country.
Olympic discus thrower Fortune Gordien and Jean Simmons on set.
For the next ten years Sinuhe and Kaptah wander the known world, where Sinuhe's superior Egyptian medical training gives him an excellent reputation as healer. Sinuhe finally saves enough money from his fees to return home; he buys his way back into the favor of the court with a precious piece of military intelligence he learned abroad, informing Horemheb (now commander of the Egyptian army) that the barbarian Hittites plan to attack the country with superior iron weapons.
Akhnaton is in any case ready to forgive Sinuhe, according to his religion's doctrine of mercy and pacifism. These qualities have made Aten-worship extremely popular amid the common people, including Merit, with whom Sinuhe is reunited. He finds that she bore him a son named Thoth (Tommy Rettig), a result of their night together many years ago, who shares his father's interest in medicine.
Meanwhile, the priests of the old gods have been fomenting hate crimes against the Aten's devotees, and now urge Sinuhe to help them kill Akhnaton and put Horemheb on the throne instead. The physician is privately given extra inducement by the princess Baketamun (Gene Tierney); she reveals that he is actually the son of the previous pharaoh by a concubine, discarded at birth because of the jealousy of the old queen and raised by foster parents. The princess now suggests that Sinuhe could poison both Akhnaton and Horemheb and rule Egypt himself (with her at his side).
- published: 21 May 2020
- views: 78157
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Egypt's Lost Wonders (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans
Using the latest technology and research, a missing ancient wonder and once fabled city of the early Egyptian world are discovered beneath the Nile.
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- published: 20 Nov 2022
- views: 6132793
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Paris Olympics: Egyptian fencer reveals she competed while being seven months pregnant
Tuesday's best and worst from the Paris Olympics. Simone Biles' redemption, Nada Hafez reaches round of 16 seven months pregnant, while a kayak coach gets arres...
Tuesday's best and worst from the Paris Olympics. Simone Biles' redemption, Nada Hafez reaches round of 16 seven months pregnant, while a kayak coach gets arrested after getting into police brawl over public urination.
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- published: 31 Jul 2024
- views: 2894
16:20
Insane Life of an Egyptian Pharaoh
Egyptian Pharaohs were worshiped like they were gods walking the Earth, but what was an average day like for a Pharaoh? Check out today's epic new video that lo...
Egyptian Pharaohs were worshiped like they were gods walking the Earth, but what was an average day like for a Pharaoh? Check out today's epic new video that looks back into ancient history to find out how insane the Egyptian royals lived.
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- published: 03 Oct 2022
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3:36
The Egyptian Pyramids - Funny Animated Short Film (Full HD)
Cairo, 1920, an archaeologist is about to discover the secret of the Egyptian Pyramids...
Directed by :
Corentin Charron, Lise Corriol, Olivier Lafay, Nicolas ...
Cairo, 1920, an archaeologist is about to discover the secret of the Egyptian Pyramids...
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Cairo, 1920, an archaeologist is about to discover the secret of the Egyptian Pyramids...
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- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 23982563
1:56
The Egyptian (1954) - Physician Sinuhe brings a Hittite sword to General Horemheb
A scene from the underrated 20th Century Fox epic film "The Egyptian" (1954), directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and music by Bernard Herr...
A scene from the underrated 20th Century Fox epic film "The Egyptian" (1954), directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and music by Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Nyman.
The movie is based on a classic historical novel "Sinuhe egyptilรคinen" by Finnish writer Mika Waltari. The book is so grand that hopes for the film were perhaps too high, so the film got bad reviews. But when you look at it with fresh eyes now, it really is an enjoyable movie.
Starring:
Sinuhe: Edmund Burdom
Horemheb: Victor Mature
Kaptah: Peter Ustinov
Pharaoh Akhenaten: Michael Wilding
Merit: Jean Simmons
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A scene from the underrated 20th Century Fox epic film "The Egyptian" (1954), directed by Michael Curtiz, produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and music by Bernard Herrmann and Alfred Nyman.
The movie is based on a classic historical novel "Sinuhe egyptilรคinen" by Finnish writer Mika Waltari. The book is so grand that hopes for the film were perhaps too high, so the film got bad reviews. But when you look at it with fresh eyes now, it really is an enjoyable movie.
Starring:
Sinuhe: Edmund Burdom
Horemheb: Victor Mature
Kaptah: Peter Ustinov
Pharaoh Akhenaten: Michael Wilding
Merit: Jean Simmons
- published: 11 Nov 2018
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The Bangles - Walk Like an Egyptian (Official Video)
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- published: 07 Feb 2013
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Why The River Nile Was So Important To The Ancient Egyptians
The ancient Egyptians prospered for 3000 years in a society that was far ahead of most of the ancient world. Their rich culture and complex society can be direc...
The ancient Egyptians prospered for 3000 years in a society that was far ahead of most of the ancient world. Their rich culture and complex society can be directly traced back to one key feature of the Egyptian landscape: The River Nile.
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The ancient Egyptians prospered for 3000 years in a society that was far ahead of most of the ancient world. Their rich culture and complex society can be directly traced back to one key feature of the Egyptian landscape: The River Nile.
From the ancient civilizations of years past to the dawn of the Space Race, every week we'll be bringing you award-winning documentaries featuring some of the world's best historians. Subscribe so you don't miss out.
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- published: 26 Jul 2024
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