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  Ahmose, son of Ebana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahmose, son of Ebana served in the Egyptian military under the pharaohs Tao II Seqenenre, Ahmose I, Amenhotep I, and Thutmose I.
After the deaths of Tao II and his son Kamose, Ahmose continued to serve under Pharaoh Ahmose I. He participated in the battle of Avaris (the Hyksos capital in the Delta), where he killed two Hyksos and was awarded the "gold of valor" twice.
[1] The biographical inscriptions of Ahmose son of Ebana
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 Ahmose, son of Ebana - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ahmose participated in the battle of Avaris (the Hykson Delta capitol), where he killed two Hyksos and was awarded the "gold of valor" twice.
Ahmose was awarded slaves and other spoils by the pharaoh after Avaris was sacked.Ahmose also participated in three of the sieges of Sharahen for which he was rewarded.
Ahmose, son of Ebana, Ancient Egyptians and Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt.
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Ahmose I (sometimes read as Amosis I and meaning The Moon is Born) was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Eighteenth dynasty.
Ahmose's reign can be fairly accurately dated using the Heliacal rise of Sirius in his successor's reign, but because of disputes over where the observation was made from, he has been assigned a reign from 1570-1546, 1560-1537, and 1551-1527 by various sources.
Ahmose did, however, reach at least as far as Kedem (thought to be near Byblos), according to an ostracon in the tomb of his wife, Ahmose-Nefertari.
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 Ahmose I
Kamose and Ahmose were sons of Seqenenre-Tao II and Queen Ahhotep, Seqenenre-Tao's mummy was found in the cache of mummies from TT320 ­ the skull shows considerable damage, and relates how he did not die an easy death in battle.
Ahmose had troubles of his own with his kingdom, he left the siege of Avaris in the control of his military commanders so that he was free to placate a rebellion in the Theban region.
Ahmose was required to return to Nubia a second time, but little is known as to the cause of this need to return or the outcome of this campaign (similarly little is known of Ahmose campaign in the Levant).
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 Queen Ahmose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Ahmose was the mother of Hatshepsut of Egypt.
Ahmose was the granddaughter of Queen Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I of Egypt.
Ahmose was the Great Royal Wife of Thutmose I, Pharaoh of Egypt, a military general who became pharaoh.
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 Dynasty 18 - Ahmose I, Amenhotep I
Ahmose I (Amosis to the Greeks) was given the birth name Ah-mose (The Moon is Born).
In this instance, Ahmose I's mother, Ahhotpe, was probably responsible for putting down the rebellion and for this she was awarded the gold flies, an award for valor that was found on her mummy in her intact tomb at Thebes.
The son of Ahmose and Queen Ahmose Nefretiri, Amenhotep I was the second king of the18th Dynasty.
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During the war to expel the Hyksos from Egypt, Ahmose decided to follow in his father's, Ebana, foot steps and he enlisted in the navy during the reign of Tao II Seqenre.
Ahmose, son of Ebana participated in the battle of Avaris where he killed two Hyksos and was awarded the gold of valor twice.
Ahmose also participated in three the siege of Sharahen for which he was rewarded.
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 Ahmose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ahmose is an Ancient Egyptian name meaning "The Moon is born" or "Child of the Moon".
Ahmose, son of Ebana, an ancient Egyptian admiral who served in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth dynasties
Ahmose, a queen of the 18th dynasty, mother of Pharaoh Hatshepsut
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 Autobiography of Ahmose, son of Ebana
Ahmose, son of Ebana, was an officer in the Egyptian army during the end of the 17th Dynasty to the beginning of the 18th Dynasty.
(Ahmose son of Ebana was to receive many honours for his bravery in battle from the king).
Ahmose left the accounts of battles in his tomb, 'I rest in the tomb which I have made' - his career stretched from the reigns of Seqenenre Tao II to Tuthmosis I. The Crew Commander Ahmose son of Abana.' the justified; he says.
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Ahmose-Nefertari was the; regent for Amenhotep when Ahmose died and Amenhotep was too young to run the country.
She is attested as living until at least the first year of Thutmosis I, so she apparently outlived her son, who reigned himself for at least 21 years.
She at first held the title of Second Prophet of Amun, but renounced it in either the 18th or 22nd year of Ahmose I and became the first God's Wife of Amun.
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Ahmose I, a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and founder of the Eighteenth dynasty.
Ahmose, son of Ebana, an ancient Egyptian admiral who served in the Seventeeth and Eighteenth dynasties.
Ahmose, an ancient Egyptian scribe of the Second Intermediate Period who coped the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus; historians of mathematics often refer to him as Ahmes, using an older transcription of his name
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 Education - Tuhotmosis Pharaohs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ahmose son of Ebana, an admiral during Tuthmosis I's reign, tells us that a campaign into Nubia where he penetrated beyond the Third Cataract was highly successful.
Ahmose may have also provided him with another daughter by the name of Nefrubity who is depicted with Tuthmosis I and Ahmose in the temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri.
Tuthomosis II He was the fourth king in the 18th dynasty, the son of Tuthomosis I. In order to strengthen his position and legitimize his rule, he was married to Hatshepsut, the oldest daughter of Tuthmosis I and Queen Ahmose.
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His father was his namesake, Marcus Antonius Creticus, the son of the great rhetorician Marcus Antonius Orator executed by Gaius Marius' supporters in 86 BC.
It was then that Octavian, Caesar's great-nephew and adopted son, arrived from Illyria, and claimed the inheritance of his "father." Octavian obtained the support of the senate and of Cicero; and the veteran troops of the dictator flocked to his standard.
As for Cleopatra, she was proclaimed Queen of Kings and Queen of Egypt, to rule with Caesarion (Ptolemy XV Caesar, son of Julius Caesar), King of Kings and King of Egypt.
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The assault on Avaris was interrupted by a rebellion in the Theban territories in Upper Egypt, and 'Ahmose had to leave the siege in the hands of his military commanders in order to assault the Nomes rising in defense of the Asiatics.
'Ahmose sailed to a region in Nubia called Wawat and then continued to the island of Sai, near the Third Cataract, and was victorious in all of his confrontations with the local tribesmen there.
'Ahmose returned to Nubia a second time to face rebels, but he was able to concentrate most of his energies on Egypt's internal affairs, in the areas of the royal courts and in the realms of the nome chieftains and their allegiances.
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 Dynasty 18 - Tuthmosis I, Tuthmosis II, Hatshepsut, Tuthmosis III
He had married Ahmose, who may have been a sister of Amenhotep I and daughter of Ahmose I and Queen Ahmose Nefertary (who still held the title, 'God's Wife of Amun' during her grandson's rule) and thus legitimized his rule.
Ahmose bore him two sons named Wadjmose and Amenmose (though their parentage is a bit uncertain), but they apparently preceded their father to the grave.
He was apparently the oldest son of Mutnefert, a minor royal queen of Tuthmosis I, who was herself the sister of Tuthmosis I's principal queen, Ahmose.
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The sons and grandsons of the Syrian princes whohad surrendered to Thutmose I no longer sent tribute, and the king ofMitanni, a powerful Mesopotamian kingdom with its capital beyond theEuphrates, was able to extend his control westward to the Mediterranean.
Ahmose served in the army under Kamose's successor,Ahmose I. The new king resumed the war with the Hyksos about half waythrough his 24-year reign, leading a series of attacks against Memphis,Avaris, and other Hyksos strongholds.
Ahmose son of Ebana not only tookpart in the siege of Avaris, the second and third battles of Avaris, andthe city's eventual capture, but also pursued their beleaguered Hyksosinto Palestine and laid siege to their town of Sharuhen.
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 Thutmose III Encyclopedia Article @ FooFighters.net (Foo Fighters)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Thutmose III was the son of Pharaoh Thutmose II and Aset (sometimes transliterated Isis), a secondary wife of Thutmose II whose most prestigious title was only the 'King's Mother.'
He was interred along with those of other 18th and 19th dynasty leaders Ahmose I, Amenhotep I, Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Ramesses I, Seti I, Ramesses II, and Ramesses IX, as well as the 21st dynasty pharaohs Pinedjem I, Pinedjem II, and Siamun.
The mummy was unwrapped by Gaston Maspero in 1886.
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 The Biography of Ahmose, son of Abana
Crew commander: Ahmose is generally given the title of admiral, the most we know is that he was an officer of sorts commanding sailors.
Abana: Ahmose defines himself as the son of his mother, Abana, rather than his father as was usual during other periods.
Nekheb (modern el Kab) in the third Upper Egyptian nome, Ahmose is buried there.
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Admiral Ahmose, son of Ebana reports that on the kings orders he went on campaign to Kush and penetrated beyond the 3rd cataract and inflict massive losses on Kushites.
Ahmose captures Avaris and the fortress Scharuhen in southern Palestine after 3 years-siege and thus completes the restoration of Egyptian independence from the Hyksos.
Ahmose restored an office of viceroy of Kush [styled as "King's Son of Kush"]and thus spread his own influence far to the south.
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Thoummosis, the son of Misphragmouthosis (he continues), invested the walls with an army of 480,000 men, and endeavored to reduce them to submission by siege.
Ahmose I - 1570-1546 BC Expelled the Hyksos ANEP, 310.
She returned as Queen mother during her son's reign Artaxerxes I, and died in 424 BC.(Wright in "Historicity of the Book of Esther" in New Perspectives on the Old Testament ed.
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 Ancient Egyptian History: The New Kingdom - Dynasties 18 to 20
Ahmose continued Kamose's expansion into Nubia as far as Buhen (near the second cataract) in an attempt to prevent a recurrence of the incursions of the Kushites, which Upper Egypt had suffered from during the 17th Dynasty.
Amenhotep I (Amenophis) was the son of Ahmose I, and ruled from c.
Government was corrupt and inefficient, and Ramses himself was the target of an assassination plot before being succeeded by his son Ramses IV in 1151 BCE.
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Ahmose, son of Ebana, was born in the town of Nekheb.
He served under the reigns of three kings - Ahmose I, Amenhotep I, and Thutmose I. His career started in the war against the Hyksos under Ahmose I. He followed Ahmose and his successors, Amenhotep I and Thutmose I on campaigns in Nubia, Palestine and Syria, during which he distinguished himself for his bravery.
His biography is written in his tomb at El Kab (the ancient Nekheb) and is one of our most important documents for the history of the early 18th dynasty.
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 Thutmose I
Second, Thutmose's firstborn son with Ahmose, Amenmose, was apparently born long before Thutmose's coronation.
According to the tomb texts of Ahmose, son of Ebana, Thutmose traveled down the Nile and fought in the battle, personally killing the Nubian king.
Originally the mummy of Thutmose I was thought to be lost, but Egyptologist Gaston Maspero, largely on the strength of familial resemblance to the mummies of Thutmose II and Thutmose III, believed he had found his mummy in the otherwise unlabelled mummy #5283.
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 Hot Cup of Joe: August 2006
Ahmose, son of Ebana, makes no direct mention of Egyptian use of chariots as war machines or in battle and Pritchard comments that the chariot is introduced to the Egyptians by the Hyksos.
Ahmose, son of Ebana, participated in several raids on Avaris in which he took hands of his enemy as well as live captives, which Ahmose, the Pharaoh, awarded him as slaves along with "The Gold of Valor" on at least two occasions (Pritchard 1958).
As already noted, the chariot was described by Ahmose, son of Ebana, in context of the siege of Avaris by Pharaoh Ahmose.
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Ahmose, Sohn von Ebana diente im ägyptischen Militär unter den Pharaos; Tao II Seqenenre, Ahmose, Amenhotep I und Thutmose I. His Autobiographie hat intact auf der Wand seines Grabs überlebt und hat eine wertvolle Quelle der Informationen über die späte 17.
Während des Krieges, zum des Hyksos von Ägypten wegzutreiben, trugen Ahmose, das entschieden wurden, um in seinen Vater zu folgen, Ebana, Fußschritte und er in der Marine während der Herrschaft von Tao II Seqenre ein.
Ahmose, Sohn von Ebana nahm an der Schlacht von Avaris teil, in dem er zwei Hyksos tötete und das Gold von valor zweimal zugesprochen wurde.
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