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  Hittites, History Of the Ancient Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
1294 BC) a struggle for the domination of Syria with resurgent Egypt under Seti I and Ramses II led to one of the greatest battles of the ancient world, which took place at Kadesh on the Orontes in 1299 BC.
From the late 3rd millennium BC onward, the Hurrians had infiltrated northern Mesopotamia and Syria from the north and soon constituted an important element in the population of both territories.
1180 BC It is possible that the branch of the Hittite royal family that gained control in the 15th century BC may have originated in Kizzuwadna.
history-world.org /hittites.htm   (5152 words)

  
 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)

  
 Aegyptica Antica
c.1295-1294 BC Ramses had a notably short reign of only a few years, but himself was not of royal descent - rather being and army officer and Horemheb's vizier.
c.1294-1279 BC During Seti's 13 year reign Egypt entered into a period of re-birth and truly began to recover from the Armana Period of a few decades earlier.
c.1203-1200 BC Very little is known of Amenmesses and his 4 year reign, but it appears that he was not the Crown Prince and took the throne through some kind of, for want of a better word, coup.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /aegypticaantica/chronology/dynasty19.htm   (459 words)

  
 Battle of Kadesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many of the Egyptian campaign accounts between c 1400 and 1300 BC reflect general destabilization of the region of the djadi and the more or less constant banditry that we would identify as the terrorism of religious zealots today.
The reigns of Thutmosis IV and Amenophis III were undistinguished except that Egypt continued to lose power to the Mitanni in northeastern Syria and to Kadesh in the region Biblically referred to as Mt Hermon.
The conflicts were finally concluded by a peace treaty in 1283 BC, in the 21st year of Ramesses II's reign, with the new king of the Hittites, Hattusili III.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battle_of_Kadesh   (940 words)

  
 Ramesses I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Menpehtyre Ramesses I (also written Ramses and Rameses) was the founding Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's 19th dynasty.
The dates for his short period on the throne are unclear, but 1320-1318 BC, 1295-1294 BC, or 1292-1290 BC are frequently given.
Originally called Paramessu, he was of non-royal birth, born into a noble family from the Nile delta region, perhaps near the former Hyksos capital of Avaris.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ramesses_I   (427 words)

  
 1290s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries: 14th century BC - 13th century BC - 12th century BC
December 15 1290 BC - Seti I, Pharaoh of Egypt dies.
December 15 1290 BC - Ramses II becomes Pharaoh of Egypt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1290s_BC   (122 words)

  
 El-agizy Corporaion // About Egypt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Archaeological sources indicate the emergence, by the late Gerzean period (about 3000 BC), of a dominant political force that was to become the consolidating element in the first united kingdom of ancient 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.
With the unification of the land and the founding of the 18th Dynasty in 1540 BC by Ahmose I, the New Kingdom began.
www25.brinkster.com /elagizy/About_Egypt.htm   (12994 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1294 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1295 BC state leaders - Events of 1294 BC - 1293 BC state leaders - State leaders by year
Egypt (XVIII Dynasty) - Horemheb, Pharaoh of Egypt (1321 BC-1293 BC)
Assyria - Adad-nirari I, King of Assyria (1307 BC-1275 BC)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1294_BC   (160 words)

  
 CYPRUS IS A PART OF ANATOLIA  !!! .......   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The same authors write that during the emigrations of 7200-1100 BC the Syrian and Palestinian refugees who were expelled by the sea tribes, had settled in Cyprus According to Tenekidis and Kraninidiotis, Cyprus had been reborn and flourished and had acquired a creativity by the end of these emigrations.
The Anatolian prisoners were exiled to Cyprus during the reign of the Hittites, 1320 BC to 1200 BC.
Cyprus was next occupied and ruled by the Assyrians during King Sargon (709 BC) The Island was occupied by the Egyptians in 548 BC The Egyptian sovereignty continued for 23 years.
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It was done during the Mesolithic period, between 5000 and 2000 BC.
The Tomb of Menna was done during Dynasty XVIII (1552-1295 BC) at the start of New Kingdom.
Both examples come from Thebes which was established as the capital of the New Kingdom and was located on the west side of the Nile.
orpheus.ucsd.edu /va11/garcia/garcia.html   (993 words)

  
 EGYPT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Hyksos rule over Lower Egypt lasted from the conquest of Memphis by Salitis (Sheshi) in 1674 BC, till their expulsion in 1567 BC (107 years) and was mainly a time of peace and prosperity.
RAMSES II, 1304-1212 BC, gives tribute to his father SETI: "those of the North (fair haired in illustrations) and the South beneath my feet." Ramesses II wed Hittite princess Maathornefrerure and granted her the same title 'Great King's Wife' as he did to his principal wife Nefertari.
Archaeological evidence indicates that from at least the 8000 BC, Libya's coastal plain shared in a Neolithic culture, skilled in the domestication of cattle and cultivation of crops, common to the whole Mediterranean littoral.
www.geocities.com /amuse_amenace/egypt.htm   (3234 words)

  
 REALM OF THE GODS
Tawaret was known as "mistress of the horizon" when she was depicted on Sety I `s (1294 1279 BC) tomb ceiling in the Valley of the Kings (KV 15).
Some were even found at Armarna (c 1340 BC), the city where Akhenaten moved the royal court to from Thebes and promoted the worship of the god Aten.
During the early dynastic period (c 3100 - 2686 BC) Thoth was associated, in his baboon form, with the baboon-god Hedj-wer ("the great white one").
gtae.users.btopenworld.com /godsTtoW.htm   (1041 words)

  
 Calgary SSEA Upcoming Meetings/   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
From the historical and artistic points of view, the infamous “Amarna Period” begins with the change of the name of Amenhotep IV to Akhenaten  (ca.
1348 BC), and extends into the reign of Tutankhaten until he changes his name to Tutankhamun (reign ca.
1306-1305 or 1295-1294 BC), it raised the question of how they were to deal with that loss of international status.
members.allstream.net /~jmorison/upcoming.htm   (212 words)

  
 Legion XXIV - Time Line of Etruscan Rome
c.3000 BC Ur and Uruk, the first recognized city-states on Earth, are established in the Sumer region of Southern Mesopotamia (Iraq) in the south end of the Fertile Crescent, where records for the first Kings, the wheel and the plow are found.
1294 BC Battle of Kadesh (Qadesh, on Orontes River, Syria), between Rameses II of Egypt and Hittite King Muwatalis.
718 BC The Eternal Flame of Rome is ignited, tended by the Vestal Virgins.
www.legionxxiv.org /etruscantimeline   (2431 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Heritage | Creatness eclipsed by magnitude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
According to K A Kitchen in Pharaoh Triumphant: The Life of Ramses II, when Seti took over leadership after the brief rule his father Ramses I, founder of the XIXth Dynasty, he indulged a twin ambition, "to be the new Tuthmosis III (greatest conqueror) and a new Amenophis (Amenhotep) III (finest builder) all in one".
The mummy of Seti I was among the group that survived the tomb-robberies in about 1000 BC which led to their re- burial by loyal priests in a hiding-place in Deir Al-Bahri.
The cache, which had already been discovered by local thieves, was recovered by the then Director of Antiquities Gaston Maspero in the 19th century.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2004/694/he1.htm   (1538 words)

  
 Fall of the Sothic theory: Egyptian chronology revisited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
BC as being a ‘total certainty’ (‘volliger Sicherheit’) for Egypt’s—and indeed the world’s—first mathematically fixed date.
Composite images of the Temple at Luxor showing the avenue of the sphinxes, and an x-ray image of Sirius B (which is stronger in the x-ray wavelengths than its companion star Sirius A—Sothis).
BC, it was not difficult for chronologists to determine when this supposed ‘Era of Menophres’ occurred.
www.answersingenesis.org /tj/v17/i3/sothic_theory.asp   (2581 words)

  
 Asia Times
Crassus, who was governor of Syria, had attacked the Parthians with a large force to gain military glory and be at par with the other triumvirs, Julius Caesar and Pompey.
The earliest recorded war in the region was between the Hittites and the Aryan Mitannis, when King Tushratha was defeated and the Mitanni kingdom destroyed in the 13th century BC.
Another well-recorded conflict in the region and one of the greatest tactical battles of ancient times was fought between Hittite king Muwatallis (1320 to 1294 BC) whose capital was at Bogazkoy (200 kilometers northeast of Ankara) and Pharaoh Ramses II of Egypt at Kadesh in Syria.
www.atimes.com /atimes/Middle_East/EB20Ak01.html   (2950 words)

  
 Chronology for Introduction to Art History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
BC (S. *Vessels and wall paintings from tombs near Usak, in western Turkey (the "Lydian Treasure").
Temple of Hera, 6th century, BC; Temple of Zeus, 468-460 BC Paestum, Italy, founded 600 BC; Temple of Hera I (Basilica), 550 BC Temple of Hera II (Temple of Poseidon), 460 BC Acropolis, Parthenon, 448-432 BC; architects:Ictinus and Callicrates, Athens, Greece
BC (S. Reconstructed bedroom from the house of P. Fannius Synistor, Boscoreale, late 1st cent.
vandyck.anu.edu.au /introduction/add/mychronology.html   (3487 words)

  
 Page 1 - Ramses II War Chariot online feature - Military Modelling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It's hard to resist this rendition of Ramses II in his war chariot, once assembled and painted and mounted on an ornamental lacquered base which is included with the kit.
Ramses II (1297-1213 BC) was known as 'The Great' and was A 19th Dynasty King of Egypt, or Pharaoh, who died aged 84 years old in the 67th year of his reign.
According to the Pharaoh's 'official records', the Egyptian army was taken by surprise by the powerful Hittite cavalry and saved from certain massacre by Ramses himself, who faced the enemy alone.
www.militarymodelling.com /features/feature15/index.html   (436 words)

  
 Theses from Uppsala University : 2680 - Directing Deir el-Medina
1294-1153 BC) represent a period during which the administration followed the pattern established in the late 18th dynasty.
This phase of relative stability is followed by a period of change in the mid-20th Dynasty, including the end of the reign of Ramesses III as well as the short reigns of Ramesses IV-VIII (c.
The administrative structure detectable in the documentation from the reign of Ramesses XI is further crystallized in the wHm mswt.
publications.uu.se /theses/abstract.xsql?dbid=2680   (385 words)

  
 Ramses 2
Ashkelon was destroyed in 604 BC by the Babylonians.
To put it another way, 860 years (1190-330 BC) separate the end of the 19th Dynasty from Graeco-Roman times in conventional view, in revised view it is 230 years, the stretch of time between about 560-330 BC.
Tell Nebi Mend was first identified as the site of the battle of Qadesh (1289 BC) between the armies of Rameses II of Egypt and the Hittite king Muwatallis (Nebukadnezzar), by the PEF's Charles Warren in the late 19th century.
www.specialtyinterests.net /ramses2.html   (15594 words)

  
 Muwatallis --  Encyclopædia Britannica
(1275 BC), major battle between the Egyptians under Ramses II and the Hittites under Muwatallis, in Syria, southwest of Hims, on the Orontes River.
Seeking to recapture the Hittite-held city of Kadesh in Syria, Ramses II invaded Syria with four divisions and an auxiliary force.
Kizzuwadna concluded a treaty with the Hittite kingdom in the late 16th century BC and remained a major independent power until after 1340 BC, when it was reduced to a Hittite vassal state by Suppiluliumas I. In the famous Battle of Kadesh (1299/1291 BC), Kizzuwadna supplied troops...
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9054507   (360 words)

  
 Welcome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Queen Lostris, The Daughter of the waters, was a undocumented Queen that ruled between 1797-1790 bc.
Her tomb was opened in 1988 by Dr. Al Simma and the writer Wilbur Smith was invited to help translate the scrolls that were found hidden behind a piece of plaster.
The Queen was not previously recorded because during the 1700's bc was a time of chaos for Egypt.
www.alegre-zigzag.net   (2802 words)

  
 Ramses I MEN.KHEPER.RE'RAMESSE I Pharaoh Egypt 1295-1294 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Ramses I MEN.KHEPER.RE'RAMESSE I Pharaoh Egypt 1295-1294 BC Sety A commandant of troops
Ramses I MEN.KHEPER.RE'RAMESSE I Pharaoh Egypt 1295-1294 BC
Seti I MEN.MA(AT).RE'SETY I MER.EN.PATH Pharaoh Egypt 1294-1279 BC
www.childsfamily.com /reunion/wc30/wc30_110.htm   (30 words)

  
 Abydos (Egypt)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was also common to show the journey in tomb decoration, so that an individual could make the journey in death, if it had not been possible during life.
Among the most prominent features of the site are the temples of the Nineteenth-Dynasty kings Sety I (1294-1279 BC) and Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC).
It includes a room decorated with a list of the kings of Egypt, who were regarded as the ancestors of the king.
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk /compass/ixbin/goto?id=enc142   (304 words)

  
 Battle of Kadesh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was probably the largest chariot-battle ever fought, with some 5000 vehicles involved.
The exact date of the battle is unknown, although it has been frequently dated to either 1299 BC or around 1285 BC.
Almost all our information on the battle comes from Egyptian accounts, and may be biased or inaccurate.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/ba/Battle%20of%20Kadesh.htm   (495 words)

  
 CUPE BC: CUPE SFU requests mediated arbitration .....
How BC and Canadian Feminists Won the Battles of the 1970s and the 1980s
For special benefits for CUPE members, apply here for the CUPE BC Mastercard.
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www.cupe.bc.ca /1294   (295 words)

  
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Haring - Access to land by institutions and individuals in Ramesside Egypt (Nineteenth and Twentieth Dynasties; 1294-1070 BC) K.
Donker van Heel - Use of land in the Kushite and Saite Periods (Egypt, 747-656 and 664-525 BC) A.M.F.W. Verhoogt - Land tenure in Late Ptolemaic Egypt: The case of Kerkeosiris R.
Hagesteijn - Abundance versus shortage: Access to land in early south-east Asia H.J.M. Claessen - State and land in the realm of the Incas M.A. van Bakel - Land and its uses in aboriginal Hawaii L.E. Visser - The people who "eat from one land" G.
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