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    Senet or senat (Ancient Egyptian: 𓊃𓈖𓏏𓏠, romanized: znt, lit. 'passing'; cf. Coptic ⲥⲓⲛⲉ /sinə/, 'passing, afternoon') is a board game from ancient...
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  • Senet is an ancient Egyptian board game. Senet may also refer to: Senet (queen), ancient Egyptian queen Daniel Senet (born 1953), French weightlifter Senat...
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  • Senet was an ancient Egyptian king's wife and king's mother, known from three statues, that date to the Middle Kingdom, perhaps to the 12th Dynasty. Her...
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  • Daniel Senet (born 26 June 1953 in Amiens) is a French weightlifter and Olympic medalist. He received a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal...
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  • Lion of Senet is a fantasy novel written by Australian author Jennifer Fallon. It is the first in a trilogy titled the Second Sons. The novel is set in...
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    playing the game of Senet. A whole entire wall was dedicated to show the Queen at play, demonstrating the importance of the game of Senet. Interpretations...
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  • refer to: senat, sénat, and senát, meaning "senate" in multiple languages Senet, also called senat, an ancient Egyptian board game Aurus Senat, a Russian...
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    Rafael Senet Pérez (7 October 1856, Seville - 1926, Seville) was a Spanish painter and watercolorist, known for his costumbrista and Orientalist scenes...
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    Jackals, Duodecim Scripta, the Game of Twenty, Grammai, the Royal Game of Ur, Senet and Nard. The history of tables games may be divided into different periods...
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    Esna (redirect from Ta-senet)
    Esna (Arabic: إسنا  IPA: [ˈʔesnæ], Ancient Egyptian: jwny.t or tꜣ-snt; Coptic: ⲥⲛⲏ or ⲉⲥⲛⲏ Snē from tꜣ-snt; Koinē Greek: Λατόπολις Latópolis or πόλις Λάτων...
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