Weyzero is a hieroglyphic word that means "Mrs." and represented the title of queens who, as mothers, owners and commanders of ancient Egypt, ruled ancient Egypt over its 3000 years. These Weyzero mothers, who along with their children, developed ancient Egypt's first city 5100 years ago, along with the large-scale large-scale farming to supply the city's markets. Mispronounced as the name "Osiris", these Weyzero queen mothers were whom ancient Greek Historian Diodorus Siculus referred to when he wrote that Ethiopians founded ancient Egypt, that hieroglyphic writing is Ethiopian, and the leader of the Ethiopians who founded ancient Egypt. Not only is "Osiris" a mispronunciation of "Weyzero" misappropriated for men, but also other historical men including "Israel" (the Bible's Jacob) the Bible's "princes" and "captain", the titles "Vizier", "Viceroy", "Wazir", as well as the Basili and Vasili European words for "king". Proper uses of "Weyzero" are attributed to women include the Turkish vizir "queen", Russian tsaritsa "queen" and Sanskrit's ee'shwar "queen". Read more about ancient Egypt's Weyzero queens who were mother, owner and commander of the land of and children of ancient Egypt.
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