Repercussions

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Asenath’s Chambers, Palace of Thebes, Royal house of Egypt. Luxor, City of Thebes, Upper Egypt. 1st Month of flood, Thy, 1400BC. Information available for Public Disclosure. Harems in Egypt (romantic and s****l relations of the Pharaoh) Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs were highly misunderstood by historians when it came to their relationships with women. Most people believed that Pharaohs kept many wives in their harem which was highly untrue. The Pharaoh would only keep many wives if his first wife was unable to give him an heir. Also, the harem had certain misconceptions perceived by certain researches and historians. Harems were not only buildings used for keeping love slaves. They were also structures that housed royal subjects’ wives and children. In those structures, royal chil

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