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  14th century BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1338 BC - Queen Tiy of Egypt, Chief Queen of Amenhotep III and matriarch of the Amarna family, vanishes from the historical record.
1334 BC/1333 BC - Death of Smenkhkare, Pharaoh of Egypt and co-ruler with Akhenaton.
1334 BC/1333 BC - Death of Akhenaton, Pharaoh of Egypt.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/14th_century_BC   (646 words)

  
 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_205.htm   (440 words)

  
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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)

  
 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.
1327 BC Pharoah Tutankhamen, the "boy king" never became a "man king" because he died of a head injury only nine years into his rule.
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)

  
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1350 BC Profile of Akhenaten, 1353-1336 BC *Stela from a house shrine showing Akhenaten and Nefertiti with their daughters beneath the rays of Aten, from el-Amarna, c.
1345 BC Tutankhamun (1336—1327 B.C.) Reliefs from the tomb of General Haremhab tomb at Saqqara, c.
1330 BC View of Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, 1327 BC Tutannkhamun’s Golden Throne, c.
www.unc.edu /~egatti/Art36/slide_lists/Egyptian/new_king_amarna.doc   (227 words)

  
 Saturnian Cosmology - Noah
We can be certain that Mars appeared soon after the flood of 3114 BC (but most likely by 3000 BC), because all the "Flood Myths" have the survivors anchor their 'boats' at a mountain at the end of the Flood.
This is a change from the period before 3100 BC when there seems to have been no elite among people (as determined by grave goods) and the political structure was limited to individual cities in Sumer, or nomes (as the districts were called) in Egypt.
The heroes of the Iliad (ca 1000 BC) are motivated (if that is the right word) by glory and shame, without regard for their own life, as were the Spartans who held off the Persian army at Thermopylae in 480 BC.
saturniancosmology.org /noah.php   (18459 words)

  
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2681 — 2662 BC *The Pyramids at Giza of Menkaure, Kafre, and Khufu, c.
1920 BC Feeding the Oxen, Tomb of Khnum-hotep, Beni Hasan, c.
1350 BC *Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Dier-el-Bahari, 1478-1458 BC Court and Pylon of Ramesses II (1270-1212 BC) and colonnade and court of Amenhotep III (c.
www.unc.edu /~egatti/Art26/slide_lists/egypt.doc   (283 words)

  
 Middle East Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The mystery of exactly what was kept inside jars found in the tomb of the Egyptian king (1336-1327 BC) was solved by the Spanish scientists who analyzed scrapings from eight jars found in Tutankhamen's tomb.
Tutankhamen became king at the age of about 8 and is believed to have been about 17 when he died.
The earliest knowledge of wine cultivation comes from Ancient Egypt, where the process was represented on tomb walls dating to 2500 BC, The Times said.
metimes.com /articles/normal.php?StoryID=20051028-045325-4306r   (198 words)

  
 :: NILE CRUISES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The processional colonnade (row of pillars) at Luxor, constructed by AMENHOTEP III and later usurped by HOREMHEB (1323-1295 BC), is flanked by a wall painting depicting the celebration of the Festival of Opet, which is one of the few surviving examples of temple relief from the reign of TUTANKHAMUN (1336-1327 BC).
The temple was transformed into a shrine of the imperial cult in the Roman period and eventually partially overbuilt by the mosque of Abu Haggag.
In 1989 a cachette of exquisitely carved stone statuary (similar to the KARNAK cachette) was excavated from beneath the floor of the court of AMENHOTEP III.
www.nile-cruises.com /temples-history7.html   (477 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.
1336 - 1327 BC Akhenaten's son Tutankhaten changes his name to Tutankhamun, returns the capital to Thebes and restores polytheistic worship.
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   (552 words)

  
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Originally from the Temple of Soleb in Nubia, the lions acted as guardian figures before a temple built by Amenhotep III (1390-1352 BC), an elaborate monument to the cult of the king as a deified 'lord of Nubia', embodied by the lion.
In the third century BC the Meroitic ruler Amanislo moved the lions south to his city of Gebel Barkal and engraved his names on them.
Unlike the traditional pose of the lion or sphinx, which lies straight with its paws out in front of its body, these lions are depicted naturalistically, lying on their sides with forepaws crossed.
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk /compass/ixbin/print?OBJ22   (247 words)

  
 TELL EL-AMARNA
There are 382 known clay cuneiform tablets, most of which derive from "the place of letters of Pharaoh", a building identified as the official "records office".
The exact chronology of these tablets is still debated, but they span a 15-30 year period beginning around the year of Amenhotep III (1390-1352 BC) and continuing through to no later than the first year of Tutankhamun's reign (1336-1327 BC), with the majority dating to the time of Akhenaten.
Most of these tablets are written in a dialect of the Akkadian language, (the popular language of the time) although the languages of the Assyrians, Hittites and the Hurrians are also represented.
www.egyptologyonline.com /amarna.htm   (621 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 14th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
CalendarHome.com - 14th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC
1300 BC — Moses leads the Hebrews from Eygpt, to the land of Israel.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /14th_century_BC.htm   (662 words)

  
 TEDS Bridge - © 2001, Trinity International University (v. 1.04)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The foundation of the moat turned out to be built on two parallel walls made of fired (red) bricks (left), a surprise because such brick was rarely used in Egypt until Roman times.
But another large tomb was cleared which yielded a potsherd with the name of pharaoh Amenhotep II (1425-1400 BC), the son of Thutmose III (1479-1425 BC) whose name appeared on a limestone block found earlier.
After just two seasons of work at Tell el-Borg, the historical horizon of the site is established as occupied from 1450-1200 BC, a period of time clearly within the parameters of the Isrealite Exodus.
wvvw.tiu.edu /bridge/BRIDGE-FALL2001/exodus.htm   (1279 words)

  
 The Schoyen Collection: 16. Seals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
MS 2784 Babylonia, 2000-1800 BC Babylonia, 2000-1600 BC Babylonia, 2000-1600 BC Assyrian and Neo Babylonian period cylinder seals
MS in Egyptian on blue faience, Egypt, 1333-1323 BC, 1 oval cartouche shaped stamp seal, signet in a 20th c.
MS Indus Valley language on white steatite, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley, 2200-1800 BC, 1 square stamp seal matrix, 2,7x2,7x1,6 cm, 4 Indus valley signs in a formal script of good quality, bull standing left facing a trough, with double loop handle.
www.nb.no /baser/schoyen/5/5.6/index.html   (2999 words)

  
 Middle East Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The mummy was in a sealed wooden coffin unearthed in the archaeological site of Dahshur North in northern Egypt, said Sakuji Yoshimura, who headed the team from Tokyo's Waseda University.
The mummified man was believed to be from a period 3,500 to 4,000 years ago, older than the era of Tutankhamen, the Pharaoh of ancient Egypt who ruled from 1336 to 1327 BC, Yoshimura said, citing characteristics of the coffin.
The mummy, wearing a mask painted blue and red that still retained vivid shades, was of high academic value as it was "a perfect mummy that has escaped robbery and other damage", he said on his website late on Friday.
metimes.com /articles/normal.php?StoryID=20050125-084006-6002r   (193 words)

  
 (Pinudjem I* OF EGYPT - Thutmose IV* OF EGYPT )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Psamtek I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (____ - 610 BC)
Psusennes I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (____ - 991 BC)
Seti I* OF EGYPT (Pharoah) (1327 BC - 1279 BC)
www.afn.org /~lawson/index/ind0540.html   (226 words)

  
 Study Aid #3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
The earliest pyramid complex is at Saqqara built for the divine Pharaoh Zoser (Djoser) by Imhotep (c.2680-2630 BC).
Architecture of the "Middle Kingdom" (2134-1786 BC) and "New Kingdom" (c.1550-1085 BC) witnessed a shift away from the building of monumental pyramids.
Mortuary Temple of Nedhepetre Mentuhotep, c.2050 BC; and the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, c.1470 BC, Deir el-Bahari, architect: Senenmut.
www.drexel.edu /academics/comad/Archsoc/Archsoc1/sa3.htm   (319 words)

  
 EGYPTIAN COSMOLOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
BC, this implies that King Mawtalis died in 1270 BC, which is exactly
The accession of King Kadashman-Turgu was in 1266 BC.
The accession of King Kadashman Enlil was in 1248 BC.
www.eclipse-chasers.com /egypt4.htm   (1434 words)

  
 ENCYCLOPEDIA OF TRIANGLE CENTERS
X(1) is the point of concurrence of the interior angle bisectors of ABC; the point inside ABC whose distances from sidelines BC, CA, AB are equal.
Construct the equilateral triangle BA'C having base BC and vertex A' on the negative side of BC; similarly construct equilateral triangles CB'A and AC'B based on the other two sides.
Let U and V be the points on sideline BC met by the interior and exterior bisectors of angle A. The circle having diameter UV is the A-Apollonian circle.
faculty.evansville.edu /ck6/encyclopedia/ETC.html   (10355 words)

  
 AERA – The Sphinx as a National Park
The cult of the Sphinx reached its height in New Kingdom Egypt (1550-1070 BC), when the statue was already 1,200 years old.
Amenhotep II’s son, Thutmose IV (1401-1390 BC), erected the famous Dream Stele between the paws of the Sphinx.
During the Amarna Period (1352-1338 BC), a villa was built above and in front of the nearly-buried Khafre Valley Temple.
www.aeraweb.org /sphinx_park.asp   (753 words)

  
 Tutankhamun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
There is textual evidence which shows that he was born a prince, but some uncertainty still persists about his parentage.
It is almost certain that he was the son of King Akhenaten (1353-1337 BC).
However, until the question of whether there was a joint rule between Akhenaten and his father, King Amenophis III, is resolved, the theoretical possibility that Tutankhamun may have been a son of Amenophis III remains.
www.ashmolean.museum /gri/9tutankh.html   (621 words)

  
 Sculptural Boxes - King Tut Royal Funerary Mask Box Art - eMuseumStore.com Art Reproductions
Tut's Royal Death Mask is adapted from the original found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun (c.
1327 BCE) which was later moved to the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
This stunning death mask is probably the most famous and recognizable work of art from the boy-king Tutankhamen's tomb.
www.emuseumstore.com /product/928/28   (323 words)

  
 Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
In general, the prominent early Christian Platonists were men already possessing a classical Graeco-Roman culture and schooled in the Middle Platonic tradition and who would subsequently convert to Christianity thus bringing their background and knowledge to the service of their new faith.
Already, Philo of Alexandria (20 BC - 40 AD) had developed an extensive Middle Platonic interpretation of the Jewish scriptures (scriptural symbology, logos theology, moral philosophy, etc.).
With the solid framework provided by Philo, Alexandria became the home of the first Christian Platonists: Clement (160 - 220) and Origen (185 -253) who both in their own way crafted a considerable system of correspondences between Platonism and Christianity.
www.iep.utm.edu /p/pseudodi.htm   (3909 words)

  
 Past lectures
The Sheikh Muftah culture in Dakhleh Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt, spanned some 1,500 years until 2200 BC, overlapping with the Predynastic and much of the Old Kingdom in the Nile Valley, Despite its longevity, this culture was far from prosperous.
After 5000 BC the Eastern Sahara was drying out, and the Sheikh Muftah people were confined to a shrinking oasis.
His exploits in Egypt are also well known, but the aftermath and impact they had upon ancient Egyptian society were also of great and lasting importance and directly related to how his body was treated once he died, and where it would reside for all time.
www3.telus.net /public/james135/ea08.htm   (4528 words)

  
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This statue, wearing the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, was found in the temple of Mut.
Taweret was a goddess associated with childbirth and was usually shown, as here, in the form of a pregnant hippopotamus with the face of a lion.
Lion Hunt reliefs, from the North Palace of King Ashurbanipal in Nineveh.
www.foamtotem.org /~rv/albums/uk/bm   (313 words)

  
 Relief - Small - King Tut Sarcophagus Coffin Plaque Art - eMuseumStore.com Art Reproductions
This Pharaoh Sarcophagus is adapted from the original found in the tomb of King Tutankhamun (c.
The boy pharaoh King Tutankhamun ruled Egypt for a very short time (New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, 1336/5-1327 BC) but his legacy lives on.
The stunning sarcophagus and death mask are probably the most famous works of art from the boy-king Tutankhamen’s tomb.
www.emuseumstore.com /product/931/14   (146 words)

  
 Social studies
In modern terms (how times have changed!) scribbling was a good gig: According to an ancient Egyptian text called the Instruction of Khety, "The goddess of abundance was carved on the scribe's shoulder from the day he was born" (see "The British Museum...
In fact, writing was so important that >Pharaoh Tutankhamen (about 1336-1327 BC) even included writing equipment among the necessities he had with him for the afterlife."
This is the most elaborate of the surviving Egyptian "Books of the Dead," which were a collection of spells to enhance the well-being of the deceased with whom the papyrus was buried.
whyfiles.org /079writing/5.html   (449 words)

  
 SWENSON
1000 - 612 BC Citadel of Sargon II.
539-331 BC Palace of Darius and Xerxes at Persepolis, Iran
1355 - 1342 BC Mask, from the Tomb of Tutankhamen, 3-1, 3-2
www.taft.cc.ca.us /art/Art1A_Slide_1.htm   (414 words)

  
 Timeline
Battle of Mylae, first major Roman victory which began to alter the balance of power at sea.
Death of AEthelfrith, king of Northumbria, killed at the battle of the Idle
Death of Edward III, king of England, (from 1327)
www.historyofwar.org /periodframe.html   (1192 words)

  
 Part of a 'senet' board from the Egyptian Collection
This piece is part of a 'senet' board, with four pieces.
Senet is known from Predynastic times (5500 - 3100 BC) to the late Roman period (30 BC - AD 395).
Gaming pieces were often in the form of animals, gods or occasionally captive foreigners.
www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk /wml/humanworld/egyptian/senet_board.asp   (214 words)

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