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 2nd millennium BC - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pharaoh Kamose of the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1573 BC - 1570 BC).
Pharaoh Amenhotep I of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1546 BC - 1524 BC).
Pharaoh Amenhotep III of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt (reigned 1386 BC - 1349 BC).
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 1380s BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries : 15th century BC - 14th century BC - 13th century BC
1385 BC - Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt marries Tiy, his Chief Queen.
1380 BC - Pharaoh Amenhotep II connects the Nile and the Red Sea with a canal (1380 BC)
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 IBSS - History - Egyptian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ahmose I - 1570-1546 BC Expelled the Hyksos ANEP, 310.
In 665 BC Tanutamun rebells and Thebes is sacked and its temple treasury taken in 663 BC.
In 490 BC Darius' army was defeated by the Greeks at Marathon.
www.bibleandscience.com /history/egyptian.htm   (3454 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
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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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 List of state leaders in 1386 BC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amenhotep III, (( 1386 BC - 1349 BC)
China Shang dynasty ( 1600 BC - 1046 BC)
Babylon ( Kassites) ( 1595 BC - 1157 BC)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1386_BC   (160 words)

  
 Definition of Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The history of the Hittite civilisation is known largely from cuneiform texts found in the area of their empire, and from diplomatic and commercial correspondence found in various archives in Egypt and then Middle East.
Since Hattic continued to be used in the Hittite kingdom for religious purposes, and there is substantial continuity between the two cultures, it is not known whether the Hattic speakers — the Hattians — were displaced by the speakers of Hittite, were absorbed by them, or just adopted their language.
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets which may have been written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
www.wordiq.com /definition/Hittites   (2250 words)

  
 The 30 Dynasties of Egypt
Rulers of the Fourth Dynasty: Sneferu (2613 - 2589), Khufu aka Cheops (2589 - 2566 BC), Radjedef (2566 - 2558 BC), Khafre aka Cheophren (2558 - 2532 BC), Menkaru aka Mycerinus (2532 - 2504 BC) and Shepseskaf (2504 - 2500 BC).
Rulers of the Sixth Dynasty: Teti (2345 - 2333 BC), Pepi I (2332 - 2283 BC), Merenre (2283 - 2278 BC) and Pepi II (2278 - 2184 BC).
This period of instability lasted from 1730 to 1580 BC and was brought to an end by a Theban family, one of whom (Ahmose) finally expelled the Hyksos to start the 18th Dynasty and the rise of the New Kingdom era.
mstecker.com /pages/egyptdyn_fp.htm   (1542 words)

  
 Iraq Museum International Open Encyclopedia: Hittites   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Around 2000 BC, the region centered in Hattusa, that would later become the core of the Hittite kingdom, was inhabited by people with a distinct culture who spoke a non-Indo-European language.
The name " Hattic " is used by Anatolianists to distinguish this language from the Indo-European Hittite language, that appeared on the scene at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC and became the administrative language of the Hittite kingdom over the next six or seven centuries.
The early history of the Hittite kingdom is known through tablets that may first have been written in the 17th century BC but survived only as copies made in the 14th and 13th centuries BC.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/index.php?title=Hittites   (2383 words)

  
 Prophetic Significance of Tabernacle Boards and Curtains (1 of 3)
This record of "the sun stood still" may have actually occurred during the year 1512-1511 BC when both the Saros and Metonic cycles occurred in the same year, and may be a very important biblical clue to "the process of time" throughout history as indicated by an astronomical sign.
When the lands were settled by "lot" in 1486 BC under Joshua, this part of the land was given to Jacob's son Reuben.
This is quite incredible, in that the period of the Judges would end, and the period of the Prophets and Kings begin, exactly at the architectural position of the Vail which divided The Holy Place from the MOST HOLY Place (which housed the Ark of the Covenant) within the Tabernacle.
hooper-home.net /TEMPLE/Chap3~051.htm   (2993 words)

  
 Guardian's Ancient Egypt Discussion Board: The Jubilees of King Amenhotep III
The author shows that the second jubilee of King Amenhotep III (1386-1348 BC); was celebrated for the total solar eclipse of 08/15/-1351, and coincided with the first jubilee of King Akhenaten (1356-1338 BC);.
Consequently, as I have shown that the reign of King Amenhotep III occupied the period (1386-1348 BC);, this implies that Year 30 of King Amenhotep III was 1356 BC, and the celebration of his second jubilee in Year 34, took place in 1352 BC, the year of the historic eclipse.
Also, the author has demonstrated that the advent of Dynasty IV was in 2625 BC, with an error of a few years due to the uncertainties of the lengths of some of the reigns of the pharaohs of the Old Kingdom.
egyptologist.org /discus/messages/41/3007.html?1020155475   (1999 words)

  
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359-336 BC 1/5 Stater Apollo - Naker horseman.
Alexander 3 336-323 BC Phoenicia, Ake Tetrarachm Heracles - Zeus.
Alexander 3 336-323 BC Phoenicia, Arados Tetrarachm Heracles - Zeus enthroned.
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 Guardian's Ancient Egypt Discussion Board: Akhenaten the Cosmologist Pharaoh
The earliest mention of Aten in the New Kingdom occurs in the reign of King Thutmose I (1504-1493 BC); (22).
King Thutmose IV (1396-1386 BC); and King Amenhotep III (1386-1349 BC);, grandfather and father of King Akhenaten (1355-1338 BC);, seem to have enjoyed a closer relationship to the solar god than their predecessors (25).
The interest in the solar culture is steeply rising from the reign of King Thutmose IV who delivered the Sphinx (a representation of all the manifestations of the Sun god) from the sands of the desert that engulfed it.
egyptologist.org /discus/messages/41/3061.html?1018554137   (5600 words)

  
 Bravenet Web Forum - A Bravenet.com Forum
However, the margin of error in the Sothic method is considerably large: it is not known whether the accession of King Thutmose III was in 1479 BC or in 1504 BC (3); and it is not known whether the accession of King Ramesses II was in 1279 or 1304 BC (4).
It is the only eclipse (in the 14th century BC) that provides the appropriate explanations for the choice of the location of Akhetaten; explain the enigmatic concepts of the Amarna Religion; and provide the aforementioned solutions for the elusive Amarna-riddles.
The accession of King Amenhotep III was in 1386 BC.
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 Canadian National Railways Photo Catalogue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1386 SW1200RS CNR-1386-2 North Vancouver, BC 04/15/1974 Stan Styles Photo Left rear 3/4 view.
1386 SW1200RS CNR-1386-3 Vancouver, BC 05/15/1975 Gary Oliver Collection Left front 3/4 view.
CNR-PACIFI-1 Vancouver, BC 12/29/1962 Gary Oliver Photo Left rear 3/4 view.
www.gtc-collectibles.com /fotocats/cnrphoto.htm   (8986 words)

  
 Egyptian History
Shebitku - 702-690 BC Taharqa - 690-664 BC Hezekiah was relying on him for help against Assyria.
Darius I - 521-486 BC ANE 1, fig.196 this could be the Darius in the Book of Daniel (5:30,6:1), but it may refer to Gubaru the governor of Babylon (ANET, 306; ANE 1, 203), or Cyrus' throne name in Babylon (6:28; I Chronicles 5:26; NIV note).
Ptolemaic Dynasty 305-30 BC During this period the Ptolemy's would struggle with the Seleucid Dynasty in Syria for control of Palestine.
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 Excite - Search: amenhotep III
III was a pharaoh from the 18th Dynasty, 1570-1293 BC.
III (1386-1349 BC) was a pharaoh from the 18th Dynasty (1570-1293 BC) who was a prolific builder and a relatively benevolent ruler.
III (1386-1349 BC) was a pharaoh from the 18th Dynasty (1570-1293...
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 Neferchichi's Tomb at neferchichi.com
Predynastic Period (5200 BC to 3100 BC): First settlers of the Nile Valley hunt and fish, later switch to farming.
First Intermediate Period (2181 BC to 2133 BC): The government crumbles and civil war breaks out as several rival kingdoms fight for control of Egypt.
Below is a list of the pharaohs of Egypt, including the time span of their reign (when known).
www.neferchichi.com /pharaohs.html   (741 words)

  
 Guardian's Ancient Egyptian Kinglist
2686 - 2575 BC Sanakhte (Nebka?) 2686 - 2668
2613 - 2498 BC Sneferu 2613 - 2589
This all ends in the last great era of ancient Egypt, beginning with the 18th Dynasty, and the rise of the New Kingdom.
home.att.net /~kganu/wsb/html/Egyptian_Kingdoms.htm   (129 words)

  
 BC Agriculture Council
BC Grain Producers Association and Peace River Forage Association of BC: Workshops are as follows:
A workshop, typically two hours long, that familiarizes you with the Environmental Farm Plan and the funding that is available for farm projects.
Location is the boardroom on the second floor in the Central Agricultural Facility building, 32160 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford BC.
www.bcac.bc.ca /efp_workshops.htm   (320 words)

  
 pictures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Please note, the Open-Air-Museum lays directly beside the great Temple of Amun (Karnak-Temple), but the entrance fee is noc included in the ticket for Karnak-Temple, you must bay a separate ticket for this small but intersting site.
Part of the reliefs from the "Red Chapel" of Hatschepsut (since atumn 1999 the scaffolding used during the reerection was removed, a picture of the complete chapel will be added as soon as available).
The so called "House of million years" of Pharao Ramses III., the "One who was unified with the kingdom of Amun in eternity" at the west bank near Luxor (Theben-West) is the best preserved mortuary temple.
www.karl-leser.de /karl-leser/pict_1e.htm   (351 words)

  
 The El Amarna Age
One of the most illustrious pharaohs of the 18th Dynasty was Pharaoh Amenhotep III, `heqawaset' of whom Amun is pleased, `nub-maat-re' lord of truth Re, husband to Tiy, daughter of Yuya and Tuya of common paternity.
In the conventional arrangement he reigned from 1386 - 1349 BC, after the Exodus, some 50 years after the death of Moses and during the period of the judges in Israel.
Thutmose IV, and a little later Amenhotep III as co-ruler, began their terms toward the end of the reign of the Judean king Asa whom we met having turned back the large Ethiopian/Egyptian army of Zerah in the poem of Keret.
www.specialtyinterests.net /amarna.html   (8945 words)

  
 Biography of Chaucer, Geoffrey
In 1386 he was elected a knight of the shire for Kent.
Losing his offices in 1386, he fell upon hard times, though in 1399 he was awarded a pension.
He died in London and was buried in Westminster Abbey.
www.allbiographies.com /biopage.php?tab=0&bioid=6683   (305 words)

  
 EGYPTIAN COSMOLOGY
A text on the base of the standing of obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (1479-1458 BC) at Karnak has served as the 'Rosetta Stone of the Egyptian chronology' when it helped me to decide definitely that Year 9 of King Amenhotep I was 1517 BC.
This habitation was in the Old Kingdom (2700-2200 BC) believed to be an island in the waters of the sky called akhet (12).
On a Dynasty XVIII (1551-1296 BC) stela (New Kingdom Hall), the symbol akhet is depicted high in the sky with baboons (sacred animals in ancient Egypt) on the ground raising their hands welcoming the rising Sun, i.e., the Sun rising in the sky.
www.eclipse-chasers.com /akhet.html   (4512 words)

  
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Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten) (1350 BC - 1334 BC)
Osorkon the Elder (984 BC - 978 BC)
Alexander the Great (332 BC - 323 BC)
www.hannahs-egypt.envy.nu /pharaoh.html   (130 words)

  
 Guardian's Ancient Egyptian Kinglist - Pt. 2
1782 - 1570 BC The Second Intermediate Period defines another period of disunity for ancient Egypt.
During this time, which spans Dynasties 11 - 17, we see foreign occupation and continued internal struggle.
1185 - 1070 BC Setnakhte 1185 - 118 2
www.guardians.net /egypt/kinglist2.htm   (118 words)

  
 Index of ancestors of Daniel and Lalou Rostrup Holdt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ruled under Usertsen/Senusert III 1875-1843 BC Neferrenpit High Priest of Ptah at Memphis
Ruled around 1040-992 BC Ptahemakhet High Priest of Ptah at Memphis
Ruled under Pharaoh Mentuhotep ( 2060-2010 BC) of the 11the Dynasty
www.american-pictures.com /genealogy/TEMP/55.htm   (157 words)

  
 Ramses, The Tarot of Eternity
Comments: In the notes to this deck, Giordano Berti writes, [This tarot] concentrates on a well-defined era which begins with the accession to the throne of Sethi I (approx.
Actually, the father & son of Ramses II open & close the series of 22 "Trionfi" or Major Arcana.
Apart from these two "outsiders", all of the "Trionfi" refer to the fundamental episodes of the very long existence of the "living god" User-Maat-Re-Setep-en-Re ("Powerful is the truth of Ra, the Chosen One of Ra"), better known as Ramses II (1302-1224 BC).
www.astroamerica.com /t-ramses.html   (580 words)

  
 WinSpeed-1 395 Concourse 06/15/05-13:09
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 Potters Guild of British Columbia - Links & Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"BC in a Box" a travelling exhibition of 150 exquisite miniatures
North Vancouver, BC May 18 - July 3
Salt Spring Island, BC August 9 - September 11
www.bcpotters.com /50th.html   (302 words)

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