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  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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  List of pharaohs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Around 2055 BC, a descendant of the pharaoh Intef III defeated the Herakleopolitan pharaohs, reunited the Two Lands, founded the Eleventh Dynasty and ruled as Mentuhotep II, the first pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom.
The New Kingdom is the period covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasty of Egypt, from the 16th century BC to the 11th century BC, between the Second Intermediate Period, and the Third Intermediate Period.
Egypt was conquered by the Persian Empire in 525 BC and annexed by the Persians until 404 BC.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Pharaohs   (2390 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 22nd century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
2138 BC Babylon: A solar eclipse on 9 May and a lunar eclipse on 24 May occurred and are believed to be the double eclipse that took place 23 years after the ascension of king Shulgi of Babylon by those holding to the long chronology.
2124 BC Gudea, the ruler (ensi) of the city of Lagash, died.
Arpachshad, son of Ham, son of Noah, (2102–1664 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=22nd_century_BC   (449 words)

  
 Your Gate to the land of history - allaboutluxor
Rulers of the Eleventh Dynasty: Intef I (2134 - 2117 BC), Intef II 2117 - 2069 BC), Intef III (2069 - 2060 BC), Mentuhotep I (2060 - 2010 (BC), Mentuhotep II (2010 - 1998 BC) and Mentuhotep III (1997 - 1991 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.
Rulers of the Nineteenth Dynasty: Ramesses I (1291 - 1291 BC), Seti I (1291 1278 BC), Ramesses II (1279 - 1212 BC), Merneptah (1212 - 1202 BC), Amenmesses (1202 - 1199 BC), Seti II (1199 - 1193 BC), Siptah (1193 - 1187 BC) and Queen Twosret (1187 - 1185 BC).
www.aboutluxor.com /history.php   (1451 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 23rd century BC - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
2300 BC — Canal Bahr Yusuf (current name) is created when the waterway from the Nile to the natural lake (now Lake Karun) is widened and deepened to create a canal.
2285 BC — Enheduanna, high priestess of the moon god Nanna in Ur, was born.
The sons of Noah: Japheth (2254 BC), Shem (2212 BC), and Ham (2204 BC) according to the Hebrew Calendar
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /cgi-bin/encyclopedia.pl?p=23rd_century_BC   (372 words)

  
 A timeline of the ancient Egyptians
2900 BC : king Djer is buried at Abydos, the seat of the cult of Osiris, lord of the Underworld and husband of Isis, and his "mastaba" becomes considered the grave of Osiris
2181 - 2160 BC Dynasties 7 and 8
2160 - 2040 BC Dynasties 9 and 10
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860 BC — Harsiese becomes first 22nd Dynasty priest at Thebes to not be a son of the king c.
850 BC — Libyan kings start to lose their reestablished political authority of the king to the high priests at Thebes and the god’s wives of Amun c.
730 BC — there were two kings in the Delta (at Bubastis and Leontopolis), one at Hermopolis, one at Herakleopolis; also six others who were virtually independent; victory stele of Piy shows chiefs of the Meshwesh on equal footing with kings and no royal title c.
www.geocities.com /szswim38/EgyptTimeline.doc   (592 words)

  
 Pepi II | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
2184 BC) was a ruler of the Sixth dynasty in Egypt's Old Kingdom.
He succeeded to the throne at age six, after the premature death of his father, and is generally thought to have ruled for 94 years (c.
2184 BC), the longest reign of any monarch in history, though this has been disputed by some Egyptologists who favour a shorter reign length of 64 years, given the absence of attested dates known for Pepi after his 31st Count.
www.babylon.com /definition/Pepi_II   (172 words)

  
 Dynasty 6 - Teti I, Pepi I, Merenre I, Pepi II, Merenre I
He was the second king of the Sixth Dynasty and an usurper to the throne.
Pepi I - Meryre - "Beloved of Re" - (2332 BC ­ 2283 BC)
Merenre - Nemtyemsaf I - (2283 - 2278 BC) - "Beloved of Re"
www.crystalinks.com /dynasty6.html   (5536 words)

  
 BCNU corrects Vancouver Sun nursing story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Your so-called survey of employment choices and employment opportunities for new nursing grads in BC is seriously flawed.
Half the grads quoted have found jobs in BC, while half say they are leaving the province.
Somehow you conclude from this information that things are rosy for nursing grads in BC and most are staying to work here.
www.bcnu.org /lettertoeditor.htm   (394 words)

  
 Pharaohs Timeline
Ptolemy VI Philometor (180 BC-164 BC, 163 BC-145 BC)
Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos (Auletes) (80 BC-58 BC, 55 BC-51 BC) with co-regents Cleopatra V Tryphaena (58 BC-57 BC) and Berenice IV Cleopatra Epiphaneia (58 BC-55 BC)
Cleopatra VII Thea Neotera (51 BC-30 BC) ruled jointly with Ptolemy XIII (51 BC-47 BC) Ptolemy XIV (47 BC-44 BC) and Ptolemy XV Caesarean (44 BC-30 BC).
www.king-tut.org.uk /egyptian-pharaohs/pharaohs-timeline.htm   (1188 words)

  
 Egypt Group Tours.com — Egyptian History
As the climate in the western desert became increasingly dry nomadic inhabitants began to migrate towards the always fertile Nile Valley.
1550 – 656 BC The new kingdom began with the reunification of north and South.
In 279 BC Pharaohs lighthouse was built on the tip of Alexendria to help guide navigating ships around the coast.
egyptgrouptours.com /egyptian_history.htm   (1748 words)

  
 Pharaoh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The XVI Dynasty was a local group on the north coast of the Sinai (Pelusium).
Egypt was annexed to the Persian Empire between from 525 BC and till 404 BC The Achaemenid Shahs were acknowledged as pharaohs in era forming a "Twenty-Seventh" Dynasty.:
Alexander III the Great – from 332 BC to 323 BC Philip III Arrhidaeus – from 323 BC to 317 BC Alexander IV of Macedon – alone from 317 BC to 309 BC Ptolemaic Dynasty
www.freeglossary.com /Pharao   (1124 words)

  
 Re: Happy Birthday, Earth!! (;-)
1794 BC: Children of Ham split from Israelites, insisting that the Burgess shale fauna are kosher.
338 BC: Aristotle publishes Air-Earth-Fire-Water phase diagram, concludes that quartz is a polymorph of water.
48 BC: All of Gaul is divided into three parts when Corsica collides with the European plate.
dml.cmnh.org /1997Oct/msg00641.html   (796 words)

  
 Egyptian Timeline
Circa 3000 - 2890 BC 1st Dynasty kings are buried in the first royal tombs at Abydos.
Circa 2686 BC State-organized building projects drive Egyptian economic and social growth, marking the transition from the Early Dynastic to the Old Kingdom.
Circa 2160 BC Weakening of centralized government under King Pepy II (2278-2184 BC) and his successors ushers in fragmented social and political climate of the First Intermediate Period.
education.netsky.biz /Egypt/timeline1.htm   (298 words)

  
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 BC STATS: British Columbia Total Population Estimates
BC Stats Home › Population and Demographics › Annual Population
Figures were not revised to incorporate an estimate of net census undercount prior to 1971.
This data incorporates the latest revisions by Statistics Canada and may not match the BC totals on the sub-provincial estimates found elsewhere on this site.
www.bcstats.gov.bc.ca /data/pop/pop/BCPop.asp   (124 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Egypt was annexed to the Persian Empire between from 525 BC and till 404 BC.
Philip III Arrhidaeus – from 323 BC to 317 BC.
Alexander IV of Macedon – alone from 317 BC to 309 BC.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /Pharaoh   (636 words)

  
 Egypt: The Viziers of Ancient Egypt
Their importance in the 5th Dynasty may be attested by the tomb of Ptahshepses, a vizier who's mastaba tomb is the finest of any at Abusir.
Amenemhat I Sephetepibra (1985-1955 BC) was the first ruler of the 12th Dynasty, but we believe he was earlier attested to as the vizier of Mentuhotep IV.
After the Second Intermediate Period (1650-1550 BC), viziers such as Ramose and Rekhmira continued to play a significant role in the government of Egypt, because of the strength the title gained during the that intermediate period.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/vizier.htm   (970 words)

  
 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)

  
 Egypt Group Tours.com — Egyptian History
After their death they were brought by boat on the nile to Giza where they were held in the temple then brought up the causeway and buried under or inside the pyramid.
By 2450 BC Centuries of pyramid building with a series of poor harvests severely depleted the economy and led to a decline in royal power which was reflected in small size of later pyramids built at ABUSIR and SakaraToday most of these smaller pyramids are in ruins and largely ignored by tourists.
2278 – 2184 BC The incredibly long reign of PEPPI 11 (94 years) further weakened Egyptian royalty with the pharaoh seen as a feeble old man. He was burried in a pyramid in the southern edge of Sakara beside 3 of his queens.
www.egyptgrouptours.com /egyptian_history.htm   (2261 words)

  
 Egyptian Dynasties - Crystalinks
FOURTH DYNASTY - 2575 - 2467 B.C. Snefru 2575 - 2551
FIFTH DYNASTY - 2465 - 2345 B.C. Userkaf 2465 - 2458
SIXTH DYNASTY - 2345 - 2184 B.C. Teti 2345 - 2333
www.crystalinks.com /egyptdynasties.html   (100 words)

  
 Egyptology News
The discoveries have demonstrated the position of the Delta in relation to Sinai, Palestine and Upper Egypt, and its role in the emergence of the powerful dynastic state at the dawn of Egyptian history.
The average height for women in 950 BC, when the mummy is believed to have died, was just under five feet, Gibson said.
Not long after Amenhotep III died, in 1353 B.C., masons entered his mortuary temple and methodically chiseled out every mention of Amun, the god said to have fathered the great pharaoh.
www.egyptology.blogspot.com   (5742 words)

  
 Athena Review Exhibition Reports: Art of the First Cities
3000-2800 B.C.) from Iran reveal an early connection to the highland cultures of the fertile crescent in such details as upturned boots.
Early examples of the lost-wax casting technique that would later allow the manufacture of more elaborate works, these are made of arsenical copper, an early bronze alloy in use before tin-bronze became common.
A particularly fine example of such a vessel, found in Mesopotamia but perhaps manufactured in Baluchistan, mixes stylistic elements originating in Iran and Central Asia with iconography (including the bulbous-nosed 'hero and the humped bull) from not only from Mesopotamia, but also Iran and the Indus Valley (fig.4).
www.athenapub.com /12cities.htm   (2016 words)

  
 King List (by reign duration)
Circa 1778 BC Ameny Intef IV “Ameny Intef, Amun is at the Head”
Circa 1758 BC Sobek-hotep II “Amun is at the Head, Pleasing to the God Sobek”
Circa 80 BC Ptolemy XI Iwa-en-panetjer-nehem Setep-ptah Ir-maat
www.virtual-egyptian-museum.org /Reference/Lists/KingsByDuration.html   (841 words)

  
 Terra 6000 years old
Given that there was no Year Zero between the B.C. and A.D. calendar systems, today is 6000 years to the day after the whole "Fiat lux!" business (note that this calculation DOES take into account the change over from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar system).
2094 BC: Nimrod the Hunter erects the Geosyncline of Babel.
1794 BC: Children of Ham split from Israelites, insisting that the Burgess shale fauna are kosher.
www.dinosauria.com /jdp/misc/bday.html   (880 words)

  
 The California Institute for Ancient Studies - List of Dynasties
It was M. Legrain who published in The (Pennsylvania) Museum Journal, Dec. 1920, the date of Sargon of Akkad as about 2800 BC, with a few years' difference more or less.
2181-2161 BC) tomb of Shemai at Kom El-Momanien, Qift in Egyptian Archaeology, Vol.
2345-2184 BC) tomb of Meni (Mnj) and the early 1st Intermediate Period tomb of Merri at Dendera.
www.specialtyinterests.net /dyn7_8_9_10.html   (271 words)

  
 Bible Time Lines and Chronology
2123 BC The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah.
957 BC Division of the kingdom of Israel.
763 BC Earthquake in the reign of Uzziah and Jeroboam.
www.teachinghearts.org /dre00timeline.html   (4607 words)

  
 Chiropractic and You
This information is intended for identifying members of the BC Chiropractic Association who are currently in practice.
If you find any of this information to be out of date, please e-mail us at info@bcchiro.com.
Or, select your city from the list on the left to see a list of chiropractors near you.
www.bcchiro.com /find.php?search=Vancouver&field=city   (222 words)

  
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In other words they do not go back to the XIII century, but to the III millennium BC, one millennium before the contexts on which the biblical scholars have concentrated their research.
Merikare is an Egyptian text from the XXII century BC compiled for the education of a prince, and in it some commandments are proposed.
The territory which is said in the Bible to have been occupied and colonised by the Israelites was, according to the archaeological documentation, intensely populated in the III millennium BC and desert in the II millennium BC.
www.harkarkom.com /exodustimeVERS1.htm   (3752 words)

  
 Ancient Egyptian cat, City of Cats
Made from bonze, the earliest Egyptian depiction of the cat took the form of three hieroglyphic symbols, each representing seated cats.
These formed part of the phrase Lord of the City of Cats, inscribed on a stone block from El Lisht that may date as early as the reign of Pepy II, 2278-2184 BC, covered in a green patina, a cat seated on a base wearing earrings.
Many artifacts are rare and date back as far as 3000 BC.
www.worldwidestore.com /Art9c.htm   (246 words)

  
 history
A document dated 2269 - 2184 BC of the Pharaoh Neferkare is witness in writing about the transport of such a dwarf.
Egyptians, a dwarf and 2 basenjis on the lash
In an account of her travels the pharaoh Hatschepsut 1490 - 1468 BC tells that dogs and other animals were among exotic items, which were taken back from the country Punt, the Somalia of today.
www.basenji-info.de /myth_and_theories_2.htm   (436 words)

  
 Galleries West - Victoria Commercial Galleries: Commercial Galleries in Victoria, British Columbia
Especially noted for finding and establishing new talent, the gallery considers itself a showcase for contemporary British Columbia, Canadian and international art, serving both corporate and private collectors -- those new to the contemporary art scene as well as knowledgeable collectors.
The gallery presents an extensive collection of quality Canadian and international fine art in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, featuring original oil, acrylic and watercolor paintings, with an emphasis on the grandeur and the magic of nature.
Located in the heart of Victoria’s historic downtown area, the gallery specializes in contemporary and representational original paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, glassworks and jewellery by Westcoast artists.
www.gallerieswest.ca /BritishColumbia/Victoria/Galleries/CommercialGalleries   (1369 words)

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