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Colossal Memnon Statues at Thebes - the Farther One Used to Emit a Cry at SunriseColossal " Memnon" Statues at Thebes - the Farther One Used to Emit a Cry at Sunrise, Egypt, c1930s
Memnon of Rhodes. Drachma, ca 350 BC. Creator: Numismatic, Ancient CoinsMemnon of Rhodes. Drachma, ca 350 BC. Private Collection
Statue of Queen Teie, consort of Amenhotep III
Greek vase showing Memnon fighting AchillesGreek vase painting showing Memnon, the son of the goddess Eos and Tithonius, fighting Achilles
View of Thebes and the colossi of Memnon, as seen from the Ramesseum, Egypt, 1905
Colossal Memnon statues at Thebes, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & UnderwoodColossal Memnon statues at Thebes, Egypt, 1905. Here once stood a noble temple erected by Amenophis III, and the two colossal statues adorned its front. Stereoscopic card. Detail
Across the plain of Thebes and past the Memnon statues from the cliffs, Egypt, 1905. The city which once stood below us rose to a splendour and magnificence unknown before
The Land of Egypt, 1862. Artist: M JacksonThe Land of Egypt, 1862. The Colossi of Memnon at Thebes are monumental Ancient Egyptian seated statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. A print from The Illustrated London News, (19 April 1862)
Memnons statue, 1655. Artist: Michel de MarollesMemnons statue, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere
Memnon, 1615. Artist: Leonard GaultierMemnon, 1615. In Greek mythology, Memnon was an Ethiopian king and son of Tithonus and Eos, he brought an army to Troys defense and was killed by Achilles in retribution for killing Antilochus