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Talán @remetekan tudja, milyen rokonság áll fenn szabadkai Sárcsevics Ma
idk if somebody already made this?
Okay, after much hard work and slaving over a piece of machinery I barely understand, I have install
uradinosuar: weheartit.com/entry/168828052
I love spending the day with my baby boy ❤ @uradol #baby #boy #bestdays #allday #godbrother #ilovehi
hizokucycles:Reposted from @danielhughesuk - Tokyo backstreets…. Tōkyō uradōri . @bassobikes @ridesh
uradrunk:by the lake with lilly flowers, wallow away the evening hours, to and fro she’s gently glid
retardeder-racister:tehmpire:spencers-smoothies:thiccfries:uradvity:transstudent:What Cis People Say
rockjumperbirdingtours: Photo of the Day – The Blue Waxbill (Uraeginthus angolensis) is a smal
kiokunototyu123: そういえばこの間のミニスカ+黒タイツの別バージョン pic.twitter.com/XrCIrdx8yR— 裏えろみゅー (@uraeromyu) A
amntenofre:the Goddess Nut wearing the vulture headdress with the uraeus.Detail of the interior of a
Egyptian Accessories, from ‘Trachten der Voelker’, c.1864,Albert Kretschmer.
Mythological relief in the sanctuary of the Temple of Khonsu at Karnak, detail. The Temple of Khonsu
Study of a Relief of the Head of the moon god Khonsu in the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, 1874Frederick
grandegyptianmuseum:Isis-Thermoutis, Demeter and AgathodaemonTablet depicting Isis-Thermoutis, Demet
amntenofre:the God Khnum (ram-headed) purifying King Ramses II (wearing the Nemes with the uraeus).“
egypt-museum:Uraeus of Senusret IIThe rearing cobra, known as a Uraeus, was a symbol of royalty, wor
egypt-museum:Gold Diadem of TutankhamunInlaid diadem with vulture and cobra uraeus. Made of gold, gl
l-o-t-r:Very sad news as Uraeus, better known as Brego to the LOTR fandom, has passed on. I loved se
Wadjet eye pectoral (gold and glass paste), symbol of the entity of the body, uraeus wearing royal c
Statuette of King Necho II (bronze). Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 610-595 BC. Now in the Brooklyn
met-egyptian-art:Uraeus for freize, Egyptian ArtMedium: Cupreous metal, precious metal, glassGift of
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