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  Akhenaten Biography
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).
The new Pharaoh is believed to be a younger brother of Smenkhkare and a son of either Amenhotep III or Akhenaten.
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 CalendarHome.com - 14th century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia
1397 BC - Pandion, legendary King of Athens, dies after a reign of 40 years and is succeeded by his son Erechtheus II of Athens.
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.
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 Pharos & Queens
In the 14th century BC this Egyptian pharaoh undertook a religious reform by displacing all the traditional deities with the sun-god Aton.
In the 14th century BC the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep IV undertook a religious reform by displacing all the traditional deities with the sun-god Aton.
A famous bust of Nefertiti, dating from c.1363-1343 BC and made of painted limestone, is now in the Staatliche Museen, Berlin.
www.egyptreservation.com /Pharos.htm   (1484 words)

  
 Nefertiti - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Year 7 of his reign (1343 BC) the capital was officially moved from Thebes to Amarna, though construction of the city seems to have continued for two more years (till 1341 BC).
Around 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.
If this is the case that influence and presumably her own life would have ended by year 3 of Tutankhaten's reign (1331 BC).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nefertiti   (1837 words)

  
 Wikinfo | History of Persia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Persians, a related and subject people, revolted against the Median empire during the 6th century BC.
Darius I, his brother-in-law and grandson of Arsames, ruled 521 -486 BC.
In 253 BC, the Arsacid Dynasty established itself in Parthia.
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 Welcome to www.123getfree.com
Tutankhamun (1343-1325 BC), Egyptian pharaoh of the 18
He became pharaoh at the age of 8 and ruled until his death at the age of 19.
Ramesses II (1279 – 1212 BC) who acceded to power art the age of 25, can rightly be said to merit his popular title ‘Ramesses the Great’.
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 James Ussher - The Annals of the World.
When they understood that the altar was not built to offer sacrifices but only a memorial and as a token of the fellowship which they had with the rest of the tribes of Israel, they changed their minds and did not fight with them.
Jud 8:33 Abimelech the son of Gideon, (born by his concubine from Sichem) purposed to be king and slew 70 of his brothers all upon one stone.
2867d AM, 3577 JP, 1137 BC While Eli was executing the office of a judge in civil causes, under the Philistines, Samson picked a quarrel against him because he was engaged to marry a woman of Timnah.
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Epidammnus was one of the earliest emporia in the Eastern Adriatic.In 627 BC the first hellenistic colonists arrived from the tribe of the Heraclides, and from that time on the city had two names : Epidammn and Dyrrhachion.
In the hellenistic period (355 — 30 BC) the city was under the Illyrian kingdom and it was fortified with walls.
The years 48 — 43 BC were very difficult for Dyrrhachium because the city was transformed into a military arena during the wars between Caesar and Pompey.
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 Ancient Egypt Egyptian History - Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs
Ramses II (reigned 1279-1212 BC), ancient Egyptian king, third ruler of the 19th dynasty, the son of Seti I. During the early part of his reign Ramses fought to reign the territory in Africa and Western Asia that Egypt had held during the 16th and 15th centuries BC.
In 1258 BC a treaty was signed whereby the contested lands were divided and Ramses agreed to marry the daughter of the Hittite king.
The remaining years of his rule were distinguished by the construction of such monuments as the rock-hewn temple of Abû Simbel, the great hypostyle hall in the Temple of Amon at Al Karnak, and the mortuary temple at Thebes, known as Ramesseum.
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 Nefertiti - Famous Egyptians - Nefertiti Akenaten's Queen of Egypt married to Akhenaten the heretic pharaoh.
In year 4 of his reign (1346 BC) Amenhotep IV started his famous worship of Aten and began construction of a new capital, Akhetaten, at what is known today as Amarna.
In year 14 of Akhenaten's reign (1336 BC), Nefertiti vanishes from the historical record, and there is no word of her after that date.
Her disappearance coincides with the rise of co-ruler Smenkhkare to the throne and the mention of Akhenaten's new Queen Kiya.
www.suziemanley.com /famous_egyptians/nefertiti.htm   (526 words)

  
 /tr_egypt.asp?id=40   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He chose a site in north Saqqara, west of the 3rd-Dynasty tombs, which he believed to be the centre of a popular healing cult in later times.
Finding this tomb was, therefore, an unexpected and valuable reward; it was built when he was still a general, before excavation of his royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings was begun.
Founded in the early 12th dynasty as one of a chain of Nubian forts, it was regarded between 30 BC and AD 395, during the Roman occupation of Egypt, as the official border between Egypt and Nubia.
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 Pharaohs
, king of Egypt (1386-1349 BC), of the 18th Dynasty, builder of extensive architectural works, including portions of the temple of Luxor and the so-called Colossi of Memnon.
Amenhotep III, king of Egypt (1386-1349 BC), of the 18th Dynasty, builder of extensive architectural works, including portions of the temple of Luxor and the so-called Colossi of Memnon.
Peace was brought to Egypt during his reign as the worship of Amon, abandoned under Akhenaton, was restored and Thebes, the sacred city of Amon, was again made Egypt's capital.
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 Royals - Timeline Index
Cheng Yang of the Shang, Chinese Emperor, said to have reigned BC 1766.
The Shang Dynasty or Yin Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC) is the first confirmed historic Chinese dynasty...
Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha, was born in the sixth century B.C. in what is now modern Nepal.
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 BibleGen3 - pafg60 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ankhenaten or Amenhotep IV, Pharaoh King of Egypt [Parents] was born about 1447 BC in Of Thebes, Egypt.
Nefertiti Or Neferneferuaten, Queen of Egypt was born about 1451 BC in Of Egypt.
Ankhsenpaaten Or Ankhesenamun, Queen Of Egypt was born in Thebes, Uast, Waset, Egypt.
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 Egyptian Dreams :: View topic - How many female rulers was there in ancient egypt??
It seems very likely that Nefertiti did rule by herself after co- ruling with her husband Akhenaten but many other female rulers were mentioned such as Niethikret who ruled between around the years 2148 and 2144 BC there are also a few other females mentioned as either being co regents are actual rulers.
Khentkaues I (ca 2385 BC), shown as a pharaoh, may have been regent for her son Sahure.
Ankhesenpepi II (ca 2210 BC) (also called Amnkhesenmeryre) was regent for her son Pepi II.
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 1340s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1348 BC - 1336 BC/1335 BC: Akhenaten and his family, relief from Akhetaten (modern Tell el-Amorna) was made.
1348 BC - 1336 BC/1335 BC: Nefertiti, bust from Akhetaten (modern Tell el-Amarna) was made.
1348 BC - 1327 BC: State ship, detail of a tempera fascimile by Charles K. Wilkinson of a wall painting in the tomb of the governor of Nubia Amenhotep Huy in Qurnet Murai was made.
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 Al-Ahram Weekly | Egypt | Return of the king   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ramses I -- who ruled from 1315-1314 BC -- was one of the most important kings in ancient Egyptian history, and founder of the 19th dynasty.
He was a renowned military commander during the reign of Horemheb (1343- 1315 BC), and ended up on the throne despite his non-regal origins.
Although he ruled Egypt for just one year, his name is mentioned in several important temples, and his tomb includes two large halls, a burial chamber and few side rooms.
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 C4 News - World - Boy king may have been killed - Just how did King Tut die?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In January, a team from Cairo University carefully moved the mummified remains to a CAT scanner brought to the Valley of the Kings near Luxor.
It was only the fourth intrusion into the sarcophagus of the young king but one that aimed to end once and for all the mystery about his death in 1343 BC.
A 1968 x-ray had picked out two fragments of bone in the skull, leading to the theory that Tutankhamun was murdered with a blow to the head.
www.channel4.com /news/2005/03/week_2/08_tut.html   (401 words)

  
 Encarta Reference Suite 99: Sample of Converting Note Cards to HTML   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
"Tutankhamun or Tutankhamen (1343-1325 BC), Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, the son-in-law of Akhenaton, whom he succeeded.
He became pharaoh at about the age of 9 and ruled until his death at about the age of 18.
For example, fabrics and flowers were found in the celebrated tomb of Tutankhamun, an Egyptian pharaoh who was buried in 1323 BC.
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 BIOGRAPHY A-D [biographies, biography collections, memoirs, journals]
Biography is the written account of an individual life (Of course, an autobiography is a biography written by the subject).
Among the most ancient biographies are the narrative carvings and hieroglyphic inscriptions on Egyptian tombs and temples (c.1300 B.C.), and the cuneiform inscriptions on Assyrian palace walls (c.720 B.C.) or Persian rock faces (c.520 B.C.).
B.C.) and the Gospels of the New Testament (1st and 2d cent.
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 Telecom Orders 1997 (1251-1500)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
97-1304 - BC INTERIM APPROVAL - Revisions to its General Tariff, Item 143, proposing a short-term promotional offer, "Free for 30 days - Three-Way Calling Subscription", to be in effect from 1 October 1997 to 31 December 1997.
97-1464 - BC INTERIM APPROVAL - Revisions to apply the Local Directory Assistance charge to the provision of listings which are not listed in the current edition of the telephone directory.
Final approval of tariff revisions to BC TEL Flat-Rate Plan, adding business customers as eligible for the service and changing the name of the Plan to "Affinity North American Plan".
www.crtc.gc.ca /eng/public/1997/8045/Orders06.htm   (4968 words)

  
 Aaiyyan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
During the Aryan invasion from the north many ancient schools and temples were destroyed or taken over/integrated into mainstream Vedic Hindu philosophy (a relatively young interpretation at the time compared to the ancient Dravidian school).
Note also that four of the Gurus Masters were female devotees, as the school of Aaiyyan at an early age revealed the oneness of all beings.
Guru Asha Saptrishi (f) (877 BC - 778 BC) - who foresaw and prophesied the coming of the new God Head Avatar from the Tamil House of Udaiyan or Udaiyar.
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 CUPE BC
CUPE BC can assist the British Columbia Pay Equity Committee in ensuring CUPE National reconsider the funding for a Pay equity Coordinator.
This funding must be put in place in B.C. Since the loss of this position in B.C., we have seen the Provincial Government continue to ignore the issue of pay Equity.
The way for CUPE to show leadership in this issue is to reaffirm its commitment to Pay Equity by funding a position for a Pay Equity Coordinator and to issue the necessary resources to bring this issue to the forefront once again.
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 Chronological History of Sivas_Kaya
BC 7000-5000 The first settlings period of Sivas
BC 333 - AD 17 The period of Cappodocia (Macedonians)
1343 Being set up of Eretna Beyliği in Sivas (The centre of Conventional).
www.arches.uga.edu /~kaya1/Chronologic_History_of_Sivas.html   (329 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Heritage Amelia's legacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
TEL AL-AMARNA: Within a large crescent- shaped plain more than four kilometres long and about 800 metres wide on the eastern bank of the Nile, across the river from the modern village of Deir Mawas, is Akhet-Aten, "The Horizon of Aten", present day Tel Al-Amarna.
This was the site chosen by the Pharaoh Akhenaten (1360- 1343 BC) for his capital.
In 1887, a peasant woman was digging for sebakh, the earth rich in accumulated debris of ancient houses and refuse heaps deposited around dwelling areas and widely used as a fertiliser, when she unearthed 300 clay tablets, now known as the Amarna letters.
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 Cheng Yang, Chinese Emperor - Timeline Index
The Shang Dynasty or Yin Dynasty (1600 BC-1046 BC) is the first confirmed historic Chinese dynasty and ruled in the northeastern region of China proper.
Living in the Spring and Autumn period, he was convinced of his ability to restore the...
Emperor Shi Huang of Qin dynasty of China, also called Qin Shi Huang (260 BC-210 BC), was king of the Chinese State of Qin from 247 BC to 221 BC, and then the first emperor of a unified China from 221...
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 Shofar FTP Archives: people/nyms/cook/1996/cook.0796
Famous claims > include "almost all asian babies born in BC have hepatitus from birth" > and "asians are always conspicuously absent from volunteer organizations in > Vancouver", (obviously he wasn't at the Canada Day celebrations in > Vancouver this weekend).
As chair of the Greater Vancouver regional district's strategic planning committee, he was responding to a provincial report that says by 2021 the lower mainland's population will swell to 3.3 million from 2 million - 277,000 more than previously anticipated.
B.C. Statistics forecasts migration to the lower mainland will average 37,000 people a year until 2021.
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 Canadian Institute for Political Integrity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Tutankhamen, a pharaoh (r.1361-1352 BC) of the 18th dynasty, is one of the most famous Egyptian kings only because he is a symbolic product of priestly incest and his tomb was the richest of the few royal burial chambers that survived comparatively intact.
A famous bust of Nefertiti (discovered 1912), dating from c.1363-1343 BC and made of painted limestone, is now in the Egyptian Museum, Berlin.
It is a masterpiece of the new, naturalistic style in Egyptian art of the Amarna (Aramean) period.
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