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of Ancient Egypt. The narrative follows her life and training in the arts of war, statecraft, and metaphysics. All members of the royal family are routinely trained in the use of
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The story is narrated by Sekhet-a-Ra, familiarly known as Sekeeta. Most of the story takes place in the city of 'Me'n-atetiss',
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abilities and taught a doctrine of esoteric discipline,
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abilities, particularly the ability to remember her own
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Joan Grant
English
Historical
Arthur Barker
United Kingdom
Hardback
ISBN
1-58567-886-4
Joan Grant
extrasensory
past lives
Memphis, Egypt
Menes
First Dynasty
extrasensory
reincarnation
karma
Minoas
Den
Sumer
Babylonians
Tell el-Amarna
Abydos, Egypt
Merneith
Bleiler, Everett
The Checklist of Fantastic Literature
130
Stub icon
historical novel

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