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  • Who is the Anonymous Animated Pharaoh?

    We've all seen the no-name animated Pharaoh picture. The question is, who is it? Pick a choice, and tell us why.
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    Cleopatra
    18.75%
    3
    Hatshepsut
    18.75%
    3
    It's a man, duh! Ramses II!
    37.50%
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    Other
    25.00%
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  • #2
    Could you post a link, cuz I don't know which pic you're talking about!?!
    This space is empty... or is it?

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    • #3
      Tell me where I can see this infamous picture, and I'll give ya a name.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Alexander01
        We've all seen the no-name animated Pharaoh picture.
        I havent. Where is it?

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        • #5
          ::is cool::

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          • #6
            I searched the web, and there have been more then one black Pharaoh :damn!: I'd bet it's Tutankhamen or his father what's his name Amen-something. But I know it's a man. And Cleopatra wasn't black, didn't you see the film?
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            • #7
              [SIZE=1]And Cleopatra wasn't black, didn't you see the film?
              Cleopatra was from greece and obviouisly white. But according to Plato (I believe) the old-time Egyptians was black. Not necessarily intense blue-black - probably brighter. But definitely negro race. Perhaps its underlying rasist reasons why people still look at ancient egyptians as golden light-brown - more like present day egyptians. Compare with blue-eyed white european looking Jesus in movies and paintings (obviously false).

              King Tut was a short-lived insignificant boy-king at the time. I go for Ramses II/III, or (if female) Hapsepsut.
              Last edited by Ralf; August 3, 2001, 19:09.

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              • #8
                Cleo=> no way
                remain
                Hapsepsut and Ramses
                => Ramses we had in Civ I and there he isn't black
                so I go for Hapsepsut(unless Ramses has had to much sun in the last 10 years )

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                • #9
                  Hapsepsut was the first female pharoah, as well as the first (and possibly?) only woman to wear all the regalia of a full male pharoah.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by kassiopeia
                    I searched the web, and there have been more then one black Pharaoh :damn!: I'd bet it's Tutankhamen or his father what's his name Amen-something. But I know it's a man. And Cleopatra wasn't black, didn't you see the film?
                    Ekhnaton?

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                    • #11
                      It's obviously female. Look at the chin, mouth etc. My vote goes for Cleo, even though she was descended from Greeks.
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                      • #12
                        Yes, thanks Ecthelion. Ekhnaton, the first of the "rogue" Pharaoh's who skipped sides from worshipping the traditional gos Ra and Amen to worshipping Aton. He was one of the first rulers to have adopted a monotheistic religion.
                        I have an impression that Ekhnaton would of been black, but considering the aforementioned facts, he wouldn't be the choice of Firaxis as the Egyptian leader.
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                        • #13
                          I reckon it is Ramesses II. Who else would they pick for the role of a great Egyptian pharaoh?
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                          • #14
                            quite a naughty statement for someone who admits he has no clue about history.... there have been many great pharaos, Rich, Ramses would just be one of them, and I'm pretty sur ehe's not even the most famous one...

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                            • #15
                              If you want to have a famous Pharaoh, you would want Tutankhamen (or Tutankhaton) as the leader. But he wasn't pretty influencial, he's tomb just happened to be one of the rare that weren't raided until archaeologists did it.
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