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    Wadjet (/ˈwædʒət/; Ancient Egyptian: wꜢḏyt "Green One"), known to the Greek world as Uto (/ˈjuːtoʊ/; Koinē Greek: Οὐτώ) or Buto (/ˈbjuːtoʊ/; Βουτώ) among...
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  • Wadjet Eye Games is an American independent video game developer, voice casting/directing contractor/subcontractor and publisher which specialises in point-and-click...
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  • Wadjet eye may refer to: The Eye of Horus, which is sometimes known as a Wadjet Eye Wadjet Eye Games, an indie video game developer that specializes in...
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    Buto (redirect from Pr-Wadjet)
    Βοῦτος, Boutos) or Butosus was a city that the Ancient Egyptians called Per-Wadjet. It was located 95 km east of Alexandria in the Nile Delta of Egypt. What...
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    the patron of Upper Egypt and one of the two patron deities (alongside Wadjet) for all of Ancient Egypt when it was unified. One of Egypt's earliest temples...
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  • creating home-made, freeware games, and went professional in 2006, founding Wadjet Eye Games and releasing commercially The Shivah and The Blackwell Legacy...
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  • Wadjet is a board game similar to Clue that was published by Timbuk II in 1996. Wadjet is a board game for 2–4 players based on the discovery of the Tomb...
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  • The Excavation of Hob's Barrow (category Wadjet Eye Games games)
    point-and-click adventure game developed by Cloak and Dagger Games and published by Wadjet Eye Games in 2022. Players attempt to solve a mystery in rural England during...
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    Uraeus (category Wadjet)
    divine authority in ancient Egypt. The Uraeus is a symbol for the goddess Wadjet. She was one of the earliest Egyptian deities and was often depicted as...
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    goddess Wadjet (eye of the moon) was depicted as a snake-headed woman or a woman with two snake-heads. Her oracle was in the renowned temple in Per-Wadjet (Greek...
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