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  1330s 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/1336_BC   (172 words)

  
 2nd millennium BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Pharaoh Kamose of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1573 BC - 1570 BC).
Pharaoh Ramesses I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1293 BC - 1291 BC).
Pharaoh Seti I of the Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1291 BC - 1278 BC).
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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)

  
 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   (552 words)

  
 Nefertiti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In year 7 of his reign (1343 BC) the capital was moved from Thebes to Amarna, though construction of the city seems to have continued for two more years (till 1341 BC).
In an inscription estimated to November 21 of year 12 of the reign (1338 BC), her daughter Meketaten is mentioned for the last time; she is thought to have died shortly after that date.
In year 14 of Akhenaten's reign (1336 BC), Nefertiti herself vanishes from the historical record, and there is no word of her after that date.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/N/Nefertiti.htm   (1130 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)

  
 History of EGYPTIAN RELIGION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
In about 1500 BC combines with Re to become Amen-Re, who from then on is effectively the state god of Egypt, identified with the pharaoh.
Soon after Amenhotep IV comes to the throne, in about 1353 BC, he changes his name from Amenhotep ('Amen is satisfied') to Akhenaten ('beneficial to Aten'), signifying that the new state deity is to be Aten, the disk of the sun.
The destruction of Thebes by the Assyrians in the 7th century BC reduces Amen's status.
www.historyworld.net /wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid=ab32   (618 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt 2
2686-2613 BC Sanakhte - 2686-2668 BC Djoser - 2668-2649 BC Sekhemkhet - 2649-2643 BC Khaba - 2643-2637 BC Huni - 2637-2613 BC Dynasty 4
Snefru - 2613-2589 BC Khufu (Cheops) - 2589-2566 BC Djedefre - 2566-2558 BC Khafre (Chephren) - 2558-2532 BC Menkaure (Mycerinus) - 2532-2504 BC Shepseskaf - 2504-2500 BC Dynasty 5
399-380 BC Nefaarud I (Nepherites I) 399-393 BC Hakor (Achoris) - 393-380 BC Dynasty 30
groups.msn.com /AncientEgypt2/chronology.msnw   (716 words)

  
 Ancient Egypt - Ancient Lives
Inyotef I (Sehertawy) 2074-2064 BC Inyotef II (Wahankh) 2064-2015 BC Inyotef III (Nakhtnebtepnefer) 2015-2007 BC Mentuhotep II 2007-1986 BC With Egypt unified once more under Mentuhotep II the Asians are expelled from the delta and there is a return to foreign trade and enormous building projects.
Amenemhet I (Sehetepibre) 1937-1908 BC Senusert I (Kheperkare) 1917-1872 BC Amenemhet II (Nubkaure) 1875-1840 BC Senusert II (Khakheperre) 1842-1836 BC Senusert III (Khakaure) 1836-1817 BC Amenemhet III (Nimaatre) 1817-1772 BC Amenemhet IV (Maakherure) 1772-1763 BC Neferusobek (Sobekkare) 1763-1759 BC Following a period of instability the Hyksos invade and conquer.
An expedition in 351 BC was repulsed but a second succeeded and Nectanebo II, last of the native pharaohs, fled to Upper Egypt.
iw-chameleon.bravepages.com /biograph.htm   (1562 words)

  
 Akhenaten Biography
He is thought to have been born to Amenhotep III and his Chief Queen Tiy in the year 26 of their reign (1379 BC or 1362 BC).
He reigned from 1367 BC to 1350 BC or from 1350 BC/1349 BC to 1334 BC/ 1333 BC during the Eighteenth Dynasty.
In year 7 of his reign (1361 BC or 1343 BC) the capital was moved from Thebes to Amarna, though construction of the city seems to have continued for two more years (till 1359 BC or 1341 BC).
www.biographybase.com /biography/Akhenaten.html   (886 words)

  
 A Chronological Bible Timeline: Part 3, 1446 BC - 582 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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.
After Gideon died, the children of Israel again were evil in the sight of God in that the men of Shechem gave Abimelech, son of Gideon, 70 shekels of silver from the temple of Baal-Berith.
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   (5744 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   (640 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1336 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1337 BC state leaders - Events of 1336 BC - 1335 BC state leaders - State leaders by year
Assyria - Ashur-uballit I, King of Assyria (1365 BC-1330 BC)
Hittites - Suppiluliuma I, King of the Hittites (1370 BC-1330 BC)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1336_BC   (128 words)

  
 The Quest for Immortality
Eighteenth Dynasty, reign of Hatshepsut, 1473-1458 BC granodiorite
Seventeenth Dynasty, 1580 BC ebony, ivory, and faience
Twenty-sixth Dynasty, reign of Psamtik I, 664-610 BC graywacke
www.daytonartinstitute.org /exhibits/egypt/ex_checklist.htm   (2447 words)

  
 1330s BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Centuries : 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC Decades : 1380s BC 1370s BC 1360s BC 1350s BC 1340s BC - 1330s BC - 1320s BC 1310s BC 1300s BC 1290s BC 1280s BC Events and Trends
Volume 4 of Parnassus's Sviatoslav Richter in the 1950s lives up to the standards set by its three predecessors.
While Frontier House and Manor House were better in terms of human interest stories, 1940s House was interesting nonetheless.
www.freeglossary.com /1339_BC   (308 words)

  
 Egyptian Dynasties - Crystalinks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Around 3000 BC, Egypt emerged from the twilight of prehistory as one country, united under the single rule of a divine king.
She committed suicide on August 12, 30 BC at the age of 39 thus ending the are of the dynasties.
SIXTH DYNASTY - 2345 - 2184 B.C. Teti 2345 - 2333
www.crystalinks.com /egyptdynasties.html   (447 words)

  
 Archaeology Wordsmith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Amen is associated with the ram, though represented in human form, and sometimes incorporated with the sun god Ra.
They include Amenemhet I (1938-1908 BC), (Sesostris I or Senwosret, 1918-1875 BC), Amenemhet II (1876-1842 BC), (Sesostris II, 1844-1837 BC), Amenemhet III (1818-1770 BC), (Sesostris III, 1836-1818 BC), and Amenemhet IV (c 1770-1760 BC) (also Sebeknefru, 1750-1756 BC, the first attested female monarch).
He was preceded by Amenhotep I (1514-1493 BC) and Amenhotep II (c 1426-1400 BC) and succeeded by Amenhotep IV (1352-1336 BC), who was better known by his adopted name of Akhenaten.
www.reference-wordsmith.com /cgi-bin/lookup.cgi?category=&where=headword&terms=Amen   (1141 words)

  
 Ancient Egyptian Literature
1333-1323 BC), abandoned the cult of Aten; married a daughter of Akhenaten; his tomb remained untouched and was discovered in 1922.
Alexander the Great's invasion of Egypt, 332 BC, Greek domination of Egypt, death of Alexander in 323 BC Egypt ruled by Ptolemy I (r.
250 BC Rosetta Stone (196 BC): rock inscribed with three bands of writing in hieroglyphic, demotic, and Greek--it made possible the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
fajardo-acosta.com /worldlit/egypt   (713 words)

  
 Red granite lion of Amenhotep III   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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/goto?id=OBJ22   (263 words)

  
 AH 201 (Dale)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
3500-3400 BC Tomb Painting with Funerary scene, watercolor copy of wall painting from Tomb 100, Hierankokopolis, 3200 BC (G 3-1)
1348-1335 BC Nefertiti, wife of Akhenaten, painted limestone bust, from the workshop of the sculptor Thutmose, ca.
Nefertiti, wife of Akhenaten, painted limestone bust, from the workshop of the sculptor Thutmose, ca.
www.wisc.edu /arth/ah201/03.html   (143 words)

  
 Pharaoh Akhenaten
In 1337 BC the official family, with all six of Nefertiti's daughters was shown for the last time.
In 1346 BC work began on this new city built in middle Egypt, on a site thought to have been chosen as it was not tainted by the worship of the other gods.
These letters were sent to the Egyptian Pharaohs Amenophis III and his son Akhenaten around the middle of the 14th century B.C. The correspondents were kings of Babylonia, Assyria, Hatti and Mitanni, minor kings and rulers of the Near East at that time, and vassals of the Egyptian Empire.
www.crystalinks.com /akhenaten.html   (4427 words)

  
 History of Art by H.W. Janson and Anthony F. Janson, 6/E Chapter 2 -- Instructor's Manual
About 3150 BC Egypt became a unified state.
We can still find the rigid conservatism of the previous dynasties but we also encounter a short-lived disruption during the reign of Akhenaten (ruled 1352-1336 BC) that is known as the Amarna period because Akhenaten’s capital was located near present-day Tel el-Amarna.
In 323 BC, Egypt was conquered by Alexander the Great, thus introducing a Greek presence in ancient Egypt.
cwx.prenhall.com /bookbind/pubbooks/janson5/chapter2/custom3/deluxe-content.html   (1009 words)

  
 EGYPT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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)

  
 Antiques and the Arts Online
The sheer antiquity of the civilization is almost unfathomable to modern man - located in the valley of the longest river on earth, between two deserts, Egypt was the seat of one of the worlds earliest complex cultures.
This spectacular planned and rapidly built city - which boasted a population of between 20 and 50 thousand at its height - was a place of magnificent temples and sumptuous palaces brightly decorated with paintings and tiles, gardens, pools, private houses, and tombs.
But, soon after the king's death, in 1336 BC his radical vision was quashed - the worship of many gods restored, Memphis and Thebes returned to their status as political and religious capitals, and Amarna abandoned - mostly under the rule of the "Boy King," Tutankhamen, who, some believe, was Akhenaten's son.
www.antiquesandthearts.com /GH0-07-11-2000-13-15-01   (768 words)

  
 The Schoyen Collection: 16. Seals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
MS 1721 Egypt, 3100-2700 BC Egypt, 1336-1327 BC Indus cylinder and stamp seals
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.
www.nb.no /baser/schoyen/5/5.6   (2999 words)

  
 Ancient Egyptian Timeline
2160 BC Capitol moves from Memphis to Herakleopolis in northern Middle Egypt - Upper Egypt controlled by Theban rulers.
343 - 342 BC Artaxerxes I of Persia retakes Egypt
300 BC The Temple of Isis was built on the island of Philae in the Nile River.
www.mce.k12tn.net /ancient_egypt/timeline.htm   (933 words)

  
 Chariot to Heaven, Amarna chronology.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
This means that we have to add up the lengths of the successive reigns in order to arrive at a date which corresponds with our system (only the dates are BC, "before Christ", or BCE "before the Christian era").
But because all the details of Egyptian kings are not known, there are problems and the dates which you will find quoted by different authors may differ quite a lot.
his grandfather Amenhotep III: 1391-1353 BC his father Akhenaten, called Amenhotep at the beginning of his reign so Amenhotep IV: 1353-1337 BC his brother or half-brother (their father had several wives and so their mothers may have been different) Smenkhkare: 1338-1336 BC.
www.ashmol.ox.ac.uk /gri/9amachro.html   (173 words)

  
 TEDS Bridge - © 2001, Trinity International University (v. 1.04)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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.
www.tiu.edu /bridge/BRIDGE-FALL2001/exodus.htm   (1279 words)

  
 miniature Nefertiti (ca 1350 BC) and giant Nimrud winged man-lion(ca 883 BC)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Nefertiti (1353-1336 BC) was less than a foot hight, and though I hadn't time to draw its detail, I was so impressed by its form that I captured that, at least, in outline.
In contrast, the10 foot high limestone winged-lion gate guardian from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II (883-856 BC) was so large, that I drew little more than its human head.
The succession of city-state kingdoms in both parts of the world, required a specialization of societal activity that generated leaders and administrators like Gudea (inset left) and Ashurnasirpal II, leaders that were crucial to producing artifacts like those reflected here.
www.tc.columbia.edu /taylor/artonart/BigLLitN.stm   (246 words)

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