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Topic: 1186 BC


  
  Egyptian Chronology
1985-1956 BC Reign of Amenemhat I. 1956-1911 BC Reign of Sesostris I. Pyramdi temple of Sesostris I at Lisht.
1525-1504 BC Reign of Amenhotep I. 1504-1492 BC Reign of Tuthmosis I. Obelisk at Karnak.
945-924 BC Reign of Sheshonq I. 924-889 BC Reign of Osorkon I. 874-850 BC Reign of Osorkon II.
www.hixenbaugh.net /hixenbaugh_ancient_art_website_239.htm   (440 words)

  
  12th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1100 BC - Tiglath-Pileser I of Assyria conquers the Hittites.
Amenemses, Pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1202 BC - 1199 BC).
1116 BC - Death of Zhou wu wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty (1122 BC - 256 BC) of China.
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 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1186 BC - End of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt, start of the Twentieth Dynasty.
1181 BC - Menestheus, legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War, dies after a reign of 23 years and is succeeded by his nephew Demophon, a son of Theseus.
1180 BC - Birth of Ramesses III of Egypt.
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The 2nd Dynasty of the Early Dynastic Period was from 2770 BC to 2650 BC.
The 19th Dynasty dates from 1295 BC to 1186 BC and was the recovery phase for the religious revolution Egypt had just went through.
The 30th Dynasty, dating from 380 BC to 343 BC, was under the rule of a general from Sebennytus.
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 E G Y P T
In the 7th millennium BC, Egypt was environmentally hospitable, and evidence of settlements from that time has been found in the low desert areas of southern, or Upper, Egypt; remains of similar occupation have been discovered at Nubian sites in modern Sudan.
As a consequence of internal strife, the reigns of this and the succeeding 8th Dynasty (2134-2124 BC) are rather obscure.
In fact the next two dynasties, the 23rd (818-715 BC) and 24th (727-715 BC), were contemporaneous with the latter part of the 22nd Dynasty, just as the 25th (Nubian) Dynasty effectively controlled much of Egypt during the last years of the 22nd and the 24th dynasties.
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--- 170 BC - 163 BC and --- 145 BC - 116 BC Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II (Physcon) was the younger brother of Ptolemy VI Philometor and the uncle of Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator.
--- 80 BC - 58 BC and --- 55 BC - 51 BC Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos was the illegitimate son of Lathyros (Ptolemy IX Soter II).
Cleopatra was born in 69 BC in Alexandria, Egypt.
www.traviscase.org /Sermons/Miscellaneous/HumanHistory.html   (6981 words)

  
 Pharaonic time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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The princes States were in complete control of every mother Arch during the rule of families in the ninth and tenth the period from 2123 to 2040 BC dominated and treatment automatic their areas, and have begun to expand their influence by the boat until Mang P j Delta and south to Assiut.
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 Department of Ancient Egypt & Sudan:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Small objects placed under the foundation of this gate as part of the ritual of establishing a new building - known as foundation deposits - were found to be inscribed with the name of the king.
The temple of Sheshonq III was enlarged by the kings of the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty (664-525 BC) by the addition at the front of a colonnaded approach and another huge pylon gate, seventy-five metres wide, one of the largest known in Egypt.
It is probable that this stage was initiated by king Psamtik I (664-610 BC) who is known to have been active at Tell el-Balamun, building a small temple in the southern part of the site and a new enclosure wall around the entire sacred area.
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk /aes/excavations/balamun/balamtem.html   (723 words)

  
 El-agizy Corporaion // About Egypt
The 3rd Dynasty (2647-2573 BC) was the first of the Memphite houses, and its second ruler, Zoser, or Djoser, emphasized national unity by balancing northern and southern motifs in his mortuary buildings at Saqqara.
As a consequence of internal strife, the reigns of this and the succeeding 8th Dynasty (2134-2124 BC) are rather obscure.
In fact the next two dynasties, the 23rd (818-715 BC) and 24th (727-715 BC), were contemporaneous with the latter part of the 22nd Dynasty, just as the 25th (Nubian) Dynasty effectively controlled much of Egypt during the last years of the 22nd and the 24th dynasties.
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 Recent X-Waves
To summarize conditions in the Middle East on the eve of the nomadic assault of 1200 BC, the Babylonian Empire was extinguished, while Assyria and the Hittites were severely weakened by a combination of war, coups d’etat, revolt, plague, poor harvests, and a succession of weak rulers.
The Hittite capital, Hattusas, was burnt to the ground c.1200 BC, the population was slaughtered or fled, and the empire extinguished.
Egypt had a succession of strong rulers preceding 1200 BC, culminating with Ramses III, and this is probably why she survived destruction by the nomads.
www.freebuck.com /articles/elliott/00riseandfall2.htm   (5079 words)

  
 History Before Christ
With the cultivation of grains in river valleys, the age of agriculture begins.
3500 BC First phonetic writing and formation of numbering system by Summerians, who also were among the first to use wagons for carrying goods and people.
1250 BC Israelite exodus from Egypt during the reign of King Ramses II.
www.didyouknow.cd /history/bc.htm   (801 words)

  
 August 19 - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
August 19 is the 231st day of the year (232nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar.
293 BC - Oldest known Roman temple to Venus Libitina founded on the Esquiline Hill; institution of Vinalia Rustica begins.
Roman festivals - Vinalia Rustica celebrated in honor of Venus Libitina commemorating the founding of the oldest known temple to her, on the Esquiline Hill, in 293 BC on this date.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/a/u/g/August_19.html   (1288 words)

  
 Egypt: A Photographic Tour
Nefertari was the principal wife of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC); her tomb is one of the most beautiful and largest ever found.
Medinat Habu is the Arabic name for the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III (1187-1156 BC) of Dynasty XX.
The Ramesseum was the Mortuary Temple of Ramses II (1279-1213 BC).
www.nickwinter.com /journeys/africa/egypt.htm   (998 words)

  
 A Look At Egypt
  332 BC - Egypt conquered by Alexander of Macedon.
  323 BC - Ptolemy, son of Lagos, regent for Philip Arrhidaeus and Alexander II.
    31 BC - A Roman fleet crushed an Egyptian force in the battle of Actium.
www.geocities.com /jjtc4461/TimeLine.htm   (677 words)

  
 The Rise & Fall Of Civilizations - Part 2 - Print Version
Portrait statues of pharaohs have faces creased and lined with the burden of affairs of state, while the greatest building project of Dynasty XI was a network of irrigation canals for flood control still in use after 4,000 years.
Around 1050 BC, another wave of nomadic assaults brought continued decline, which was reversed by Ashurnasirpal II and Shalmaneser II (883 BC to 824 BC).
Assyria reached the height of her power in the late 8th century BC, just as the western world was beginning to emerge from the long dark age.
www.gold-eagle.com /editorials_01/mbutler121401pv.html   (4868 words)

  
 Atlantis Rising: the Sea People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Caused by the cosmic catastrophe of 1250 B.C., by the demolition of towns and houses, the destruction of fertile farmland, the worsening of climate and by that caused food shortage and certainly not at last by the psychological shock of the catastrophe it came to an emigration of masses of survived men.
After the about 600 B.C. quickly beginning bettering of climate, which caused periods of drought in many regions of the East a big part of the atlantian people remembered their old, humid native country at the sea, where these problems were unknown and returned to it.
About 5000 B.C. a mighty host of progressive Mesopotamians moved out of the Euphrates valley and settled upon the island of Cyprus; this civilization was wiped out about two thousand years subsequently by the barbarian hordes from the north.
forums.atlantisrising.com /cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000911;p=0   (11521 words)

  
 Sacred Insects
The scarab was a common type of amulet, seal or ring-bezel found in Egypt from the 6th Dynasty (c.2345 BC) until the Ptolemaic period (c.30 BC).
In the Old and Middle Kingdom periods (2686-1650 BC), the fly was also depicted on various ritual artifacts, including the so called 'magic wands' often carved from hippopotamus ivory and probably intended to protect the owner from harm.
He was identified from a ceremonial mace-head found at Hierakonpolis (modern-day Kom el-Ahmar, about 80 km south of Luxor) [map] which depicts a king wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt with the glyph of a scorpion next to his face.
www.kendall-bioresearch.co.uk /sacredinsect.htm   (2742 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : Who Were the Sea People?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For a long time, researchers sought to explain the transformations around 1200 BC by invoking natural disasters such as earthquakes or climatic shifts, but earthquakes on such a broad geographic scale are unheard of, and no field evidence has indicated significant climatic change.
As the culture of antiquity was presented as the model for modern culture in Europe, the antipathies born in Greece of the fourth century BC were also readopted and reinforced.
Early in the 14th century BC, as the power of the Minoan civilization on Crete dwindled, the many small kingdoms on the Greek and Anatolian sides of the Aegean took advantage of the vacuum.
www.saudiaramcoworld.com /issue/199503/who.were.the.sea.people..htm   (5054 words)

  
 A Chronological Bible Timeline: Part 3, 1446 BC - 582 BC
April 1444 BC The Lord spoke to Moses in the Wilderness of Sinai, in the 1st month of the 2nd year after they had come out of Egypt and reminded them of the Passover.
1186 BC Israel was greatly impoverished because of the Midianites, and the children of Israel cried out to the Lord.
1038 BC King Saul did not obey the commands of the Lord, and was rejected as king by God in the 2nd year of his reign.
www.abiblestudy.com /part3.html   (5770 words)

  
 Israel 10 Day Tour  History
Before the unification of the country in 3100 BC there were some 2000 years during the pre-dynastic period.
Thutmose I was the father of Hatshepsut, the only woman who sat on the throne as a pharaoh with all of the authority of a man. She was the only surviving child of Thutmose I by his primary wife, Ahmose.
This means that if the Exodus occurred in 1446 BC he would be the pharaoh that Moses and Aaron confronted just a few years after his accession.
www.pilgrimtours.com /egypt/Info/egypt_intro.htm   (3702 words)

  
 Egyptian Timeline
The Middle Kingdom from the 11th dynasty (2125-1991 BC) to the 17th dynasty (1650-1550 BC)
The Amarna Period(Amenhotep III 1390 - 1352 BC and Akhenaten 1352 - 1336 BC)
The Beloved of Ptah - Son of Rameses II (Merenptah 1213 - 1203 BC)
www.geocities.com /Athens/Forum/6777/egypt-timeline.html   (162 words)

  
 Egyptian timeline
2613-2589 BC Sneferu (or Snofru), son of Huni, builds a step pyramid at Meidum, followed by the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid, both at Dahshur.
1352 - 1336 BC Amenhotep IV changes his name to Akhenaten and overturns polytheistic worship in favor of monotheistic worship of the Aten or Sun Disk.
In 323 AD Christianity becomes the empire's official religion, and in 394 AD the last hieroglyphs are carved at the temple of Philae, bringing ancient Egyptian culture to an end as a living force.
www.richard-seaman.com /Travel/Egypt/Timeline/index.html   (552 words)

  
 Kingdoms of Canaan - Israelites
After the fall of Samaria in 721 BC and the conquests by Assyria, Judah was the sole surviving Israelite state.
It seems possible that the Ark of the Covenant is withdrawn from Jerusalem by 650 BC by its Levite protectors.
At the same time, Israelites are known to have settled in Egypt, on the island of Elephantine.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsMiddEast/CanaanIsraelites.htm   (1297 words)

  
 Naguib Mahfouz – The Son of Two Civilizations
This pharaoh, who lived about 2680 BC, during the fourth dynasty of the Old Kingdom, has been told by a soothsayer that after his death, his son will not inherit the kingdom.
In the crowded court room where the voices of poets, khedives, Sufi women, patriarchs, kings, pharaohs, presidents, courtiers and many others are heard, examination and interrogation sometimes turn into heated accusations and debates, since the defendants partake in the trial of the accused.
From the 19th dynasty (1308-1186 BC), a period of military campaigns against Hittites and others, strong domination, and the building of great temples in Abu Simbel, Karnak, Luxor and Thebes, the Pharaoh Rameses II appears.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/literature/articles/mahfouz/index.html   (5499 words)

  
 Palestine Refugees - History in Brief
During the 7,000 years more than 20 invading powers including the Jews occupied parts of Palestine but they were all defeated by the Palestinians or other invading powers the Palestinians never left the land through out history.
The Jews came in 1186 BC and the last Jews left in 135 AD after being defeated by the Romans.
*The first attempt at ethnic cleansing in Palestine was in 1186 BC when the Hebrews (Jews) attacked Jericho and killed all the people living in the city, they went as far as killing the live stock in Jericho.
www.palestinerefugees.org /HTML/history.htm   (622 words)

  
 Archaeology Wordsmith
The main pharaonic sites in Dakhla include a town site of the Old Kingdom (2686-2160 BC) and its associated cemetery of 6th dynasty mastaba tombs, near the modern village of Balat.
The smallest of the major Egyptian oases, it is first mentioned in texts dating to the Old Kingdom (2686-2181 BC) and by the 19th dynasty (1295-1186 BC) it was said to have been inhabited by Libyans.
The fragmentary remains of the temple, with inscriptions dating from the 4th century BC, lie in the ruins of Aghurmi.
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 Black, Brown or White, The Egyptians on the Egyptians...Not that it matters....Page 46
When Cecil B. made the movie, the Ten Commandments, he made a decision to place the Exodus during the 19th dynasty (1295 - 1186 BC) under the assumption that Pharaoh of the exodus was Ramses II (also Ramesses) and that his wife was Queen Neferteri.
At age fourteen, Ramesses was appointed Prince Regent by his father Seti I. He is believed to have taken the throne in his early 20s and to have ruled Egypt from 1279 BC to 1213 BC for a total of 66 years and 2 months.
Nebkheperure Tutankhamun (alternately spelled with Tuten-, -amen, -amon; lack of written vowels in Egyptian allows for different transliterations) *tuwt-ʕankh-yamān was a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty (ruled 1333 BC — 1324 BC), during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom.
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 Ancient Egyptian Timeline
2160 BC Capitol moves from Memphis to Herakleopolis in northern Middle Egypt - Upper Egypt controlled by Theban rulers.
1186 - 1089 BC Royal Tombs in the Valley of the Kings plundered
300 BC The Temple of Isis was built on the island of Philae in the Nile River.
library.thinkquest.org /CR0210200/ancient_egypt/timeline.htm   (933 words)

  
 Connecting the 19th with the 26th Dynasty
He was installed king by Assurbanipal in 665 BC but the designation `I (one)' actually belongs more properly to the previous Ramses Siptah, one of the three brothers, who reigned briefly a few decades earlier.
Here sealed destruction layers attributable to the Babylonian conquests of the late seventh century BC contain sherds some of which can be directly paralleled at the nearby coastal site of Mesad Hashavyahu, a site that is generally interpreted as a garrison of Greek mercenaries.
His contemporaries during his lengthy reign (665-609 BC) in revised view were Assurbanipal (668-627 BC), Assuruballit II (627 to the destruction of Niniveh) in Assyria.
www.specialtyinterests.net /seti1.html   (8440 words)

  
 Red Sea
1320 BC to 1224 BC, reigned 1290 BC-1224 BC).
He is also the Pharoah of whom the biblical figure Moses is believed to have demanded that his people be released from slavery.
From the 18th dynasty 1550-1295 BC up to the 20th dynasty 1186 - 1069 BC.
members.tripod.com /~MChrist/redsea.htm   (335 words)

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