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Egyptian queen of dubious existence
exhibition featuring Nitocris. The title song from Celtic Frost's 1985 album Morbid Tales is based on the legend of Nitocris. Nitocris appears in The Mummy
Nitocris
Topics referred to by the same term
Nitocris ordinarily refers to a supposed queen of the Egyptian 6th Dynasty, see Nitocris. The name may also denote: Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice), a God's
Nitocris_(disambiguation)
daughter of Piye, to adopt Nitocris as her heir to this powerful office. The ceremony of the adoption and elevation of Nitocris I is commemorated in the
Nitocris I (Divine Adoratrice)
Nitocris_I_(Divine_Adoratrice)
Queen of Babylon
Histories, among sovereigns of Babylon two were women, Semiramis and Nitocris. Nitocris is credited by Herodotus with various building projects in Babylon
Nitocris_of_Babylon
Short story by Tennessee Williams
"The Vengeance of Nitocris" is a short story by Tennessee Williams, written when Williams was 16 years old. It was published in Weird Tales in its August
The_Vengeance_of_Nitocris
Australian rock band
Their second album, Nitocris, followed in 2000 and they disbanded in November 2001. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, Nitocris were nominated for Best
Nitocris_(band)
6th century BC Egyptian princess, High Priest of Amun
Nitocris II (or Nitokris II, Nitocris B, Egyptian: Nt-jqrt, Nitiqret) was an ancient Egyptian princess and priestess during the reign of pharaoh Amasis
Nitocris_II
Egyptian pharaoh
Netjerkare and Nitocris are the same person. The Danish Egyptologist Kim Ryholt supports Stern's hypothesis. Ryholt argues that the name "Nitocris" is a result
Netjerkare_Siptah
Egyptian pharaoh
Egyptologist Flinders Petrie suggested that Menkare should be equated with queen Nitocris, a legendary figure appearing in Herodotus' Histories and Manetho's Aegyptiaca
Menkare
King of Babylon from 605 to 562 BC
Empire as "Nitocris", though that name, nor any other name, is not attested in contemporary Babylonian sources. Herodotus's description of Nitocris contains
Nebuchadnezzar_II
Piossasco Feys. The libretto is a fictionalised account of the Egyptian queen Nitocris. The opera premiered at the Teatro Regio in Turin on 26 December 1824.
Nitocri
Species of beetle
described by Stephan von Breuning in 1950, originally under the genus Nitocris. It is known from Sierra Leone and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Leuconitocris_microphthalma
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Cleopatra
Species of moth
Superfamily: Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae Genus: Proteuxoa Species: P. nuna Binomial name Proteuxoa nuna (Guenée, 1868) Synonyms Nitocris nuna Guenée, 1868
Proteuxoa_nuna
Species of moth
University. Retrieved September 16, 2019. "Ametris nitocris". Moths of Jamaica. Zipcodezoo "Ametris nitocris (Cramer, 1780)". Catalogue of the Lepidoptera
Ametris_nitocris
Crown prince of Babylon
Empire as Nitocris, though that name (nor any other name) is not attested in contemporary Babylonian sources. Herodotus's description of Nitocris contains
Belshazzar
Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death
dramatic actions to Nitocris. According to him, the penultimate pharaoh—likely Merenre II—was murdered in a conspiracy. Nitocris, identified as his sister
Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt
American playwright (1911–1983)
Wife Be a Good Sport?" A year later, his short story "The Vengeance of Nitocris" was published (as by "Thomas Lanier Williams") in the August 1928 issue
Tennessee_Williams
Species of beetle
Cerambycidae Genus: Neonitocris Species: N. rubriventris Binomial name Neonitocris rubriventris (Hintz, 1919) Synonyms Nitocris rubriventris Hintz, 1919
Neonitocris_rubriventris
Species of beetle
Cucujiformia Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Neonitocris Species: N. plicata Binomial name Neonitocris plicata (Hintz, 1919) Synonyms Nitocris plicata Hintz, 1919
Neonitocris_plicata
Ancient Egyptian princess and priestess
God's Wife of Amun Nitocris I, as a stela from Karnak records. Ankhnesneferibre held the position of Divine Adoratrice until Nitocris' death in pharaoh
Ankhnesneferibre
Ancient Egyptian title for certain high-ranking priestesses
Twenty-sixth Dynasty, who had his daughter, Nitocris I, adopted by Amenirdis II. The Adoption Stela of Nitocris shows the ceremony involved by this event
Divine_Adoratrice_of_Amun
Species of beetle
Leuconitocris Species: L. lucasii Binomial name Leuconitocris lucasii (Thomson, 1858) Synonyms Dirphya lucasii (Thomson, 1858) Nitocris lucasii Thomson, 1858
Leuconitocris_lucasii
1995 compilation album by Various artists
Room. A live version of "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" was included on Nitocris' 1995 "Epic Voyage" EP. The Meanies' version of "It's a Long Way to the
Fuse_Box_(album)
Species of beetle
discoidalis Binomial name Oberea discoidalis (Jordan, 1894) Synonyms Oberea discoidalis m. togoensis Teocchi, 1992 Nitocris discoidalis Jordan, 1894
Oberea_discoidalis
Kushite rule in Egypt during the third intermediate period
from the Wadi Gasous shows Psamtik I offering to Min in the presence of Nitocris and Shepenwepet, who is unashamedly labeled “daughter of king Pi(ankh)y
Twenty-fifth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Great Royal Wife
Divine Adoratrice of Amun Nitocris I and a daughter named Meryetneith. Mehytenweskhet was buried with her daughter Nitocris in Medinet Habu. Tyldesley
Mehytenweskhet
Species of beetle
Phytoecia Species: P. collaris Binomial name Phytoecia collaris (Pascoe, 1817) Synonyms Nitocris rubricollis Peringuey, 1888 Blepisanis collaris Pascoe, 1817
Phytoecia_collaris
Species of beetle
Necydalis nigricornis Olivier, 1795 Nitocris nigricornis (Olivier, 1795) Nitocris fulvotarsata Aurivillius, 1908 Nitocris abdominalis Fahraeus, 1872
Leuconitocris_nigricornis
Genus of geometer moths
in the family Geometridae. Ametris monilaria (Fabricius, 1776) Ametris nitocris (Cramer, 1780) – seagrape spanworm moth Ametris at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera
Ametris
Species of beetle
Téocchi, 1998 Dirphya (Leuconitocris) leucostigma (Harold) Breuning, 1950 Nitocris leucostigma Harold, 1878 Nitakeris (Leuconitocris) leucostigma (Harold)
Leuconitocris_leucostigma
Species of beetle
Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Phytoecia Species: P. capensis Binomial name Phytoecia capensis (Péringuey, 1888) Synonyms Nitocris capensis Péringuey, 1888
Phytoecia_capensis
Species of beetle
described by Stephan von Breuning in 1950, originally under the genus Nitocris. BioLib.cz - Leuconitocris rufoantennalis. Retrieved on 8 September 2014
Leuconitocris_rufoantennalis
Species of beetle
patricia Binomial name Leuconitocris patricia (Chevrolat, 1858) Synonyms Nitocris patricia Chevrolat, 1858 Dirphya patricia (Chevrolat) Téocchi, 1999
Leuconitocris_patricia
Egyptian pharaoh
historian Herodotus records a legend according to which an Egyptian queen Nitocris took revenge on the murder of her brother and husband by a rioting mob
Merenre_Nemtyemsaf_II
Egyptian pharaoh
from the Wadi Gasous shows Psamtik I offering to Min in the presence of Nitocris and Shepenwepet, who is unashamedly labeled “daughter of king Pi(ankh)y
Shabaka
Species of beetle
Cucujiformia Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Oberea Species: O. sanguinalis Binomial name Oberea sanguinalis (Kolbe, 1893) Synonyms Nitocris sanguinalis Kolbe, 1893
Oberea_sanguinalis
Species of beetle
Leuconitocris Species: L. pascoei Binomial name Leuconitocris pascoei (Thomson, 1858) Synonyms Nitocris pascoei Thomson, 1858 Dirphya pascoei (Thomson, 1858)
Leuconitocris_pascoei
Species of beetle
Leuconitocris Species: L. gigantea Binomial name Leuconitocris gigantea (Nonfried, 1892) Synonyms Nitocris gigantea Nonfried, 1892 Dirphya gigantea (Nonfried)
Leuconitocris_gigantea
Species of beetle
Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Phytoecia Species: P. vittata Binomial name Phytoecia vittata (Péringuey, 1888) Synonyms Nitocris vittata Péringuey, 1888
Phytoecia_vittata
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Nefertiti
Pharaoh
II, daughter of the former Kushite Pharaoh Piye, to adopt his daughter Nitocris I as her heiress in the so-called Adoption Stela. This was concluded with
Psamtik_I
VI, but only because some scholars equate him with the fictitious Queen Nitocris recorded by Manetho at the end of that dynasty. Manetho records two Heracleopolitan
Dynasties_of_ancient_Egypt
by the so-called Adoption Stela of Nitocris. In 656 BC, in Year 9 of the reign of Psamtik I, she received Nitocris at Thebes. Her tomb is located in the
Shepenupet_II
Fictional DC Comics character
called the New Olympians. He attempts to kidnap Olympic athlete Lacinia Nitocris and force her to marry him before being defeated by Batman and the Outsiders
Maxie_Zeus
Final Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt
table below. Manetho accords the dynasty 203 regnal years from Teti to Nitocris, while the Turin Canon assigns 181 regnal years, but with three additional
Sixth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Royal Wife of Tutankhamun
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Ankhesenamun
One hundred years, from 2200 BC to 2101 BC
Dynasty of Egypt, who would later give rise to the legendary figure of Nitocris. c. 2181 BC: End of the Old Kingdom of Egypt and start of the First Intermediate
22nd_century_BC
Species of beetle
Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Leuconitocris Species: L. juvenca Binomial name Leuconitocris juvenca (Brancsik, 1914) Synonyms Nitocris juvenca Brancsik, 1914
Leuconitocris_juvenca
Species of beetle
(Cicatronitocris) argyrostigma (Aurivillius) Téocchi, Sudre & Jiroux, 2010 Nitocris (Cicatronitocris) argyrostigma (Aurivillius) Breuning, 1950 Dirphya argyrostigma
Leuconitocris_argyrostigma
Highest-ranking priestess of the Amun cult
adopt his daughter Nitocris as her chosen successor to this position. The office continued in existence until 525 BC under Nitocris' successor, Ankhnesneferibre
God's_Wife_of_Amun
Babylonian princess
may have been the figure remembered in later tradition under the name Nitocris. Nabonidus had great interest in archaeology. He conducted extensive excavations
Ennigaldi-Nanna
Species of beetle
Cerambycidae Genus: Neonitocris Species: N. emarginata Binomial name Neonitocris emarginata (Chevrolat, 1858) Synonyms Nitocris emarginata Chevrolat, 1858
Neonitocris_emarginata
Second pharaoh of the 25th Dynasty of Egypt
Levant 16, p. 290. Kahn cites RA Caminos, The Nitocris Stela, JEA 50 (1964), pp. 81–84 for the Nitocris stela evidence. Grant Frame, "The Inscription
Shebitku
Species of beetle
Species: V. ichneumon Binomial name Vespinitocris ichneumon (Hintz, 1919) Synonyms Vespinitocris ichneumon (Hintz, 1919) Nitocris ichneumon Hintz, 1919
Vespinitocris_ichneumon
Species of beetle
Cerambycidae. It was described by Karl Jordan in 1894, originally under the genus Nitocris. It has a wide distribution in Africa. Neonitocris princeps rhodesica Breuning
Neonitocris_princeps
1744 oratorio by George Frideric Handel
that the Queen Mother Nitocris and the prophet Daniel should come to no harm (Air:Destructive war, thy limits know). Nitocris appears and thanks him
Belshazzar_(Handel)
Ancient Greek work discussing famous women in antiquity
and contains the following individuals: Semiramis Zarinaea Nitocris the Egyptian Nitocris the Babylonian Argeia Dido Atossa Rhodogune of Parthia Lyde
Tractatus_de_mulieribus
Species of beetle
Leuconitocris Species: L. buettneri Binomial name Leuconitocris buettneri (Kolbe, 1893) Synonyms Nitocris buettneri Kolbe, 1893 Dirphya buettneri (Kolbe, 1893)
Leuconitocris_buettneri
least 22 years. However, some counts were likely irregular. The name "Nitocris" possibly derives from the male king Netjerkare Siptah, later misunderstood
List_of_pharaohs
(キャスター, Kyasutā) / Assassin (アサシン, Asashin) – Nitocris (ニトクリス, Nitokurisu) / Avenger (アヴェンジャー, Avenjā) – Nitocris Alter (ニトクリス・オルタ, Nitokurisu Oruta) Voiced
List of Fate/Grand Order characters
List_of_Fate/Grand_Order_characters
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1458 BC
became senior coregent (Osiris). Although queen Sobekneferu and (possibly) Nitocris, have previously assumed the role of pharaoh, Hatshepsut was the only female
Hatshepsut
Short story by H. P. Lovecraft
undead creatures described here. This story also mentions Nitocris and Nephren-Ka briefly. Nitocris, a legendary queen of Egypt, also makes an appearance
The_Outsider_(short_story)
from around 650 BC to 640 BC during the 26th Dynasty. Amenirdis adopted Nitocris, daughter of Psamtik I, to become her successor. She may have been married
Amenirdis_II
Species of beetle
Cerambycidae. It was described by Kolbe in 1893, originally under the genus Nitocris. It contains the varietas Leuconitocris tibialis var. holoflava. BioLib
Leuconitocris_tibialis
Greek hetaera
a consequence of the name Rhodopis, the courtesan was confounded with Nitocris, the Egyptian queen (and the heroine of many an Egyptian legend), who was
Rhodopis_(hetaera)
Ancient Egyptian dynasty
(2000). "The Late Old Kingdom in the Turin King-list and the Identity of Nitocris". Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde. 127 (1). see p
Eighth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Species of beetle
trilineata Binomial name Oberea trilineata Chevrolat, 1858 Synonyms Oberea trilineata m. nigromaculiventris Breuning, 1965 Nitocris kolbei Hintz, 1919
Oberea_trilineata
Species of beetle
CoL: 46NY5 EoL: 983650 GBIF: 1148102 Insecta.pro: 154693 IRMNG: 11334182 Open Tree of Life: 3390849 Nitocris thoracica Wikidata: Q109605177 GBIF: 5005863
Neonitocris_thoracica
Last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (r. 556–539 BC)
Empire as Nitocris, but neither that name, nor any other name, is attested in contemporary Babylonian sources. Herodotus's description of Nitocris contains
Nabonidus
Nebuchadnezzar II's wife
Ecbatana Died c. 565 BCE Babylon Spouse Nebuchadnezzar II (?) Issue Kaššaya (?) Amel-Marduk (?) Nitocris (?) Median *ᴴumati House Median Father Cyaxares
Amytis_of_Media
Species of beetle
Q14848339 BioLib: 410097 CoL: 7FQVM EoL: 994501 GBIF: 1115522 IRMNG: 10873118 Open Tree of Life: 3384438 Nitocris dux Wikidata: Q109605169 GBIF: 5001421
Vespinitocris_dux
Egyptian pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty for the Old Kingdom
(as recorded by Manetho two millennia later) he was succeeded by Queen Nitocris, who would be the first female ruler of Egypt. This was the end of the
Pepi_II_Neferkare
Ancient Egyptian city
to Thebes in 656 BC and brought about the adoption of his own daughter, Nitocris I, as heiress to God's Wife of Amun there. In 525 BC, Persian Cambyses
Thebes,_Egypt
Priestly title in ancient Egypt
God's Wife of Amun also served as High Priest of Amun. 595–c. 560 BC. Nitocris II, Daughter of Pharaoh Ahmose (II). c. 560–525 BC. In the northern capital
High_Priest_of_Amun
Ancient Egyptian princess and queen
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Bintanath
Species of moth
Graphiphora implexa. In 1868 Achille Guenée replaced Walker's comma name with Nitocris bicomma. In 1887 Edward Meyrick synonymised both this name and Graphiphora
Proteuxoa_comma
Wife of Alexander the Great
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Parysatis_II
Species of beetle
CoL: 6RVPZ EoL: 986606 GBIF: 1148081 Insecta.pro: 154679 IRMNG: 10751715 Open Tree of Life: 3380772 Nitocris regina Wikidata: Q109605174 GBIF: 5005856
Neonitocris_regina
Egyptian pharaoh
Ryholt: The Late Old Kingdom in the Turin King-list and the Identity of Nitocris, Zeitschrift für ägyptische, 127, 2000, p. 91 Thomas Schneider: Lexikon
Neferkare_Tereru
Species of beetle
Cerambycidae. It was described by Harold in 1878, originally under the genus Nitocris. It contains the varietas Leuconitocris chrysostigma var. rufiniventris
Leuconitocris_chrysostigma
Ancient Egyptian noble
ancient Egyptian noble Pabasa was chief steward of the God's Wife of Amun Nitocris I during the Saite Period. He is buried in tomb TT279, which is located
Pabasa
1835 opera by Saverio Mercadante
Saverio Mercadante Operas Elisa e Claudio (1821) Didone abbandonata (1823) Nitocri (1824) Caritea, regina di Spagna (1826) Francesca da Rimini (1831) I due
I_due_Figaro_(Mercadante)
Queen consort of Egypt
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Aat_(queen)
of Austrasia Françoise d'Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon Madame du Barry Nitocris Fredegund Madame de Montespan Marozia Margaret of Anjou Julia Maesa Anne
A Biographical Dictionary of the Celebrated Women of Every Age and Country
A_Biographical_Dictionary_of_the_Celebrated_Women_of_Every_Age_and_Country
Sogdian or Bactrian princess who married Alexander the Great
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Roxana
Dynasty of ancient Egypt
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Second_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Achaemenid Empire Queen consort
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Amestris
Persian Achaemenid empress (550–475 BC)
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Atossa
Species of beetle
CoL: 46NXH EoL: 118796 GBIF: 1148085 Insecta.pro: 154686 IRMNG: 11262006 Open Tree of Life: 3380769 Nitocris leonis Wikidata: Q109605172 GBIF: 5005857
Neonitocris_leonis
Oldest known crest of ancient Egyptian rulers
Tawosret and Ptolemaic queens, Horus name was used by the God's Wife of Amun Nitocris I, who is not considered to be Pharaoh. During the Ptolemaic period meaning
Horus_name
Princess during the 17th–18th Dynasties of Egypt
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Ahmose-Sitkamose
Queen consort of Nubia and Egypt
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Naparaye
French composer and conductor (1734–1829)
La fête de village, intermezzo (1778) Thésée, tragédie lyrique (1782) Nitocris, opera (1783) Rosine, ou L'épouse abandonnée, opera (1786) Le triomphe
François-Joseph_Gossec
Ancient Egyptian queen consort
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Aya_(queen)
Egyptian queen
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Nubkhaes
Wife of the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Nefertari
King's Wife, God's Mother
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Karomama_A
High Priest of Amun
is known to have been in charge as High Priest of Amun at the time of Nitocris I's adoption and later, thus during the reign of the founder of the 26th
Haremakhet
Inenek-Inti Nedjeftet Neith Iput II Udjebten Ankhesenpepi III Ankhesenpepi IV Nitocris Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (2040–1550 BC) Period Dynasty
Abetni
NITOCRIS
NITOCRIS
NITOCRIS
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : probably a variant of Seward.
Girl/Female
Indian
Angel like
Boy/Male
Indian
The subduer
Female
Welsh
Welsh unisex name GWYN means "fair, holy, white." In mythology this is a masculine name. In Welsh mythology, it is the name of the ruler of the underworld (Annwn) where he escorted the souls of the dead. In Arthurian legend, Gwyn ap Nudd ("fair/white son of Nudd") was the abductor of the maiden Creiddylad after her elopement with Gwythr ap Greidawl, a long-time rival of his. He helped Culhwch hunt the boar Twrch Trwyth, and in later legends he was king of the "fair folk" (tylwyth teg).
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beloved princess Amyra
Female
English
Feminine form of Roman Latin Julianus, JULIANA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Biblical
king; counselor
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Slave of the Guide
NITOCRIS
NITOCRIS
NITOCRIS
NITOCRIS
NITOCRIS