Famous People (Battle of Belusium)

A list of some of the notable people who lived in the timeline.

Egyptian Empire
Kamose Khare: Kamose Khare (1902-1974), referred to affectionately by some as "Cousin Ka", was buisness man, and filmmaker, widely now regarded as the "Father of Modern Animation". He was the founder of the film company, Khare Studios.

Born in Memphis, in Egypt Proper, he was the son of musician Ahmes Khare, and banker Takhat Khare. The younger of two twins, Kamose had an older twin sister named Nefret, and a younger brother named Setne. Kamose attended school in Memphis, and after graduating, moved to Thebes at 22, where he got a job as a secretary to the editor of the Thebean Times.

Khare was first exposed to film when he was sent to United Film Studios to arrange an interview with film director, Mushe Bachman. There, Khare's interest in film was awakened, and on the bus ride back to the Times, he drew two characters, based off Egyptian deities, Ra, and Apep.

He pitched the concept to United Films, but was rejected. Instead, Khare drew up a cartoon himself, depicting a comical version of the battle between Ra and Apep. He used dialogue recorded by both him, and his friend (and later partner) Ammon Sapair, and released at the Thebean Film Festival, under the title "Apep and Ra's Adventure". Though the film had mixed reception, it was fairly successful, particuarly amongst Egyptian children. This gave Khare the boost he needed found his production company, and with Sapair, they jointly founded Khare Studios.

Chinese Empire
Mao Zedong: Mao Zedong, was a Chinese poltical theorist, and the second Secretary of the Chinese Republican Party. He was a vocal supporter of the power of the Council of Ministers, and was a supporter for the reduction of the Emperor's power.