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Topic: Amenemses


In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Setnakhte - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He ruled for only a few years, but long enough to establish his son, Rameses III on the throne of Egypt.
He started a tomb, KV11, in the Valley of the Kings, but stopped it when the tombcarvers accidentally cut into the tomb of the Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Amenemses.
Setnakhte then appropriated the tomb of Queen Twosret ( KV14) for his own use.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Setnakhte   (135 words)

  
 Establishing a Chronology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The story given above is set in the reign of Merneptah (the king of Ethiopia) conventionally given as 1212-1202 BC and that of Amenemses (Amenophis) conventionally given as 1202-1199.
Amenemses and his son Seti take part in the expulsion of the Sea Peoples in the 13
Spring Orestes the son of Agamemnon is born.
www.argyrosargyrou.fsnet.co.uk /myths/bible/ParaApion.htm   (5869 words)

  
 Re: Ancient stone circle discovered in Outer Space
The exodus was based on events which occurred in 1193 BC.
At this time Egypt had FOUR Pharaohs three of whom were Ramses II's sons and one his grandson, Amenemses, Seti II, Merneptah and Setnakte.
Since Merneptah made an inscription saying he destroyed the land of Israel and killed the Apriu/Hebrews, and according to Manetho Amenemses and Seti II drove them out too, so that leaves Setnakte as the most probable candidate for being the God of the bible Moses spoke to.
www.usenet.com /newsgroups/sci.archaeology/msg01561.html   (563 words)

  
 Who Were the Pharaohs of the Exodus?
If indeed Seti II met with Moses (and Aaron), suffered the ten plagues and the loss of his own firstborn son, and eventually freed the Hebrew slaves, known history presents this theory with a serious problem.
Rameses II's immediate successor was Merneptah who ruled from 1213 — 1203 BCE (Merneptah was followed by Amenemses [1202-1199 BCE] who was in turn followed by Seti II).
Merneptah held a ten-year reign which would have coincided with the time Moses was still exiled in Midian.
www.theskepticalreview.com /palmer/pharaohs.html   (7813 words)

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