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- Two_Ladies comment "In Ancient Egyptian texts, the "Two Ladies" was a religious euphemism for Wadjet and Nekhbet, the deities who were the patrons of the Ancient Egyptians and worshiped by all after the unification of its two parts, Lower Egypt, and Upper Egypt. When the two parts of Egypt were joined together, there was no merger of these deities as often occurred with similar deities from various regions and cities.".
- Two_Ladies label "Two Ladies".
- Two_Ladies sameAs Obě_paní.
- Two_Ladies sameAs Ambaŭ_sinjorinoj.
- Two_Ladies sameAs Dvije_dame.
- Two_Ladies sameAs Двете_дами.
- Two_Ladies sameAs Twee_Vrouwen_(Egypte).
- Two_Ladies sameAs m.03hkqxd.
- Two_Ladies sameAs Q2383661.
- Two_Ladies sameAs Q2383661.
- Two_Ladies wasDerivedFrom Two_Ladies?oldid=670206445.
- Two_Ladies depiction PartOfAMenat-HariesisStandsBySehkmetFlankedByWadjetAndNekhbet.png.
- Two_Ladies isPrimaryTopicOf Two_Ladies.