The mummy in the Ulster Museum is known as "The Mummy of the Lady of the Sacred Crocodile." This ancient Egyptian artifact dates back to around 600 BC and is an example of the practices surrounding animal mummification in ancient Egypt. The mummy is part of the museum's collection, which highlights the cultural history and archaeological significance of ancient civilizations.
Ulster is 1 of 4 provinces in the Island of Ireland
There is no special name for them. They would just be called Ulster men or Ulster women. More often they might be associated with which of the 9 Ulster counties they are from.
Rachel Weisz is the heroine in the film "The Mummy".
The container where a mummy is kept is called a sarcophagus.
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Ulster is 1 of 4 provinces in the Island of Ireland
There is no special name for them. They would just be called Ulster men or Ulster women. More often they might be associated with which of the 9 Ulster counties they are from.
There are many Boyd's in Ulster. Most of whom originated in Scotland. There are no specifically Ulster-Scots names as such but if the name is in Ireland and the family can be traced back further to Scotland then those people are likely to be Ulster-Scots.
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its just mummy pig
The popular name given this mummy was Ester.
The 1932 The Mummy had the name of Im-Ho-Tep, also known as Ardeth Bey. In the first mummy film, Boris Karloff was the character of the mummy in that film. There was a sequence mummy movies after this and Boris Karloff played the mummy a few more times.
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Rachel Weisz is the heroine in the film "The Mummy".
The container where a mummy is kept is called a sarcophagus.
The name Glendinning originally came to Ulster in the 17th century, particularly during the period of the Ulster Plantation, which began in 1606. Scottish settlers, including those with the surname Glendinning, migrated to Ulster during this time, seeking new opportunities and land. The name has Scottish roots and is linked to the region of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland.