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  Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Megiddo (15th century BC) was fought between Egyptian forces under the command of the pharaoh Thutmose III and a large Canaanite coalition under the King of Kadesh.
It is the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as reliable detail.
The Battle of Megiddo was an Egyptian victory and resulted in a rout of the Canaanite forces, which fled to safety in the city of Megiddo.
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Century Village, Florida Century Village is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 7,616.
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 Megiddo - The Solomonic Chariot City
Megiddo was destroyed in the military campaign of Pharaoh Shishak in 926 BCE, and restored during the reign of Ahab, king of Israel (ca.
Megiddo continued to serve as the seat of the royal governor during the reign of Jeroboam II, king of Israel.
Megiddo was apparently conquered and destroyed in 732 BCE, during the campaign of Tiglath Pilesser III, king of Assyria, against the Kingdom of Israel.
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 Megiddo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The city of Megiddo was allotted to the tribe of Manasseh (Joshua 17:11; I Chronicles 7:29).
Western military forces gather in the Valley of Megiddo, at Armageddon, and proceed to Jerusalem to engage eastern forces advancing in that direction, and at the height of battle encounter the unforeseen intervention of the Messiah (Revelation 16:16).
The focal point of the battle is the Valley of Jehoshaphat (Joel 3:2, 3:12), also called the Valley of Decision (Joel 3:14) situated between the Old City of Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives, now known as the Kidron Valley after the brook Kidron passing through it.
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15th century (other centuries) As a means of recording the passage of 1500.
Battle of Megiddo (15th century BCE) The Battle of Megiddo (battles to have been recorded in detail.
Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby Edward Henry Stanley, 15th Earl of Derby (1893) was a British statesman.
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 Kadesh - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Defeat in the subsequent Battle of Megiddo ultimately led to the extension of Egyptian hegemony over the city, as well as the rest of southern Syria.
Correspondence between the ruler of Kadesh and the pharaoh Akhenaten is preserved amongst the Amarna letters.
The city is best known, however, as the location of the best documented battles of the ancient world, the Battle of Kadesh, staged between the superpowers of the 13th century BCE: the Egyptian and the Hittite Empires.
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 Battle of Megiddo (15th century BCE)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Battle of Megiddo (15th century BCE) was fought between Egyptian forces under the command of the pharaoh Thutmose III and a large Canaanite coalition under the King of Kadesh.
It is one of the first ancient battles to have been recorded in detail.
That date most favoured by Egyptologists is 1457 BCE (according to the widely-accepted Middle Chronology), although many other publications place the battle in 1482 BCE or 1479 BCE.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/battle_of_megiddo__15th_century_bce_   (219 words)

  
 Consider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After the battle of Megiddo (ca1300), Kadesh (ca1275) was the site of the second battle in history of which some tactical details are known (in both cases from Egyptian sources).
Battle of Kadesh between the Egyptians (Ramesses II) and the Hittites (1286) probably with the victory of the Hittites and strengthened Hittite control in North Syria.
The lower levels beneath this 13th century (re)building is unknown since the artificial terracing was made with large boulders which could not be excavated without dismantling the 13th c, structure.
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century BCE (on the threshold of a period that scholars call Iron Age I).
The battles are depicted in words and pictures on the walls of his mortuary temple, called Medinet Habu.
To summarize: In 1207 BCE, there is a people called "Israel" by the Egyptians, and this "Israel" is related to a settlement boom in the highlands of Canaan.
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It is depicted on the walls of Thutmos III's (15th century BCE) Temple of Ammon in Karnak.
Three of its kings are mentioned in ten of the 14th century BCE el-Amarna letters.
During the conquest of Joshua (12th century BCE) the city was captured from Horan, king of Gezer (Joshua 10:33).
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 Timeline 3300 to 1300 BCE
The Greeks and the Etruscans occupied different regions of the peninsula during the 8th century.
1663BC In Egypt Shesi ruled at the beginning of the 15th Dynasty and was succeeded by Yakubher, Khyan, Apepi I, Apepi II, Anather in the 16th Dynasty, Yakobaam, Sobekemsaf II in the 17th Dynasty, and Intef VII.
BCE Thutmose III led his army from Egypt to Megiddo and outflanked the chariots of the Canaanite forces that had revolted against him.
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 RouteOfTheExodus
We are informed by 1 Kings 6:1 that the Exodus occurred approximately 1446 BCE, providing a "historical marker" that the narrator understands that Zo`an and Hebron predate the Exodus of the 15th century BCE.
Scholars have determined that the earliest mention of Zoan in Egyptian records is of the 13th century BCE, and that it appears again as a minor provincial town in the 12th century.
I have noted that the 4th or 5th century Pilgrimess, Egeria stated that Pithom was the town and fortress of Hero.
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 Academic Presentations on The Roman Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Great Battles of the Ancient World: "'Battles, for all their madness, are worthy of study if for no other reason than that they are the crucibles of history,' says Professor Fagan, who notes that a few hours of hard fighting can determine the fates of entire empires.
In the last half of the 20th century a renewed interest in the map by architects and urban designers has flourished and led to new urban theories that present a model for the study of all cities and their urban patterns.
The seven first centuries were filled with a rapid succession of triumphs; but it was reserved for Augustus to relinquish the ambitious design of subduing the whole earth, and to introduce a spirit of moderation into the public councils.
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 Games Fresh : Article 'Kadesh'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
During the Shang dynasty, members of the royalty were buried with a complete household and servants, including a chariot, horses, and a charioteer.
ISBN 9004129898 Richard Ernest Dupuy, Trevor N. Dupuy, The encyclopedia of military history from 3500 B.C. to the present, 1993, Publisher: Harper and Row.
ISBN 0060111399 External links An Egyptian account of the Battle of Megiddo (http://www.hillsdale.edu/dept/History/War/Classical/Egypt/1469-Megiddo-Egypt.htm) A modern description of the Battle of Megiddo (http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/megiddobattle.htm) Thutmosis III - The Napoleon of Ancient Egypt (in German) (http://www.meritneith.de/thutmosis_militaer.htm) The Battle of Megiddo by Troy Fox (http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/megiddo.htm) de:Schlacht bei Megiddo
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 Ancient Egypt: Might and right in international relations
During the 17th century BCE the native Egyptian nobility came into contact with foreigners they could neither despise nor ignore.
This brought the Egyptians into contact with Mitanni, a relationship which was confrontational during much of the 15th century BCE, became an alliance of equals - or almost equals, as the Egyptian kings apparently always refused to give one of their daughters in marriage - under Thutmose IV (c.
Thutmose III defeated a coalition of Canaanite princes at Megiddo, and reinstated the rulers after they had done homage [5].
nefertiti.iwebland.com /law_and_order/international_law.htm   (2962 words)

  
 Chronology of World History: Military 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The confederation of rebels is led by the city state of Megiddo (Armageddon).
According to the report of Thutmose III, the Canaanites are forced to yield 924 chariots and 207,300 kur of wheat to the Egyptians.
-338 Phillip II of Macedon prevails at the Battle of Chaeronea.
www.txdirect.net /users/rrichard/militar1.htm   (2531 words)

  
 Annual Meeting 2003 Abstracts - Friday
Anthropological jargon like chiefdom and state formation are brandished as weapons in the battle as if the measure of a person or people can be determined from the material record (exactly what were the people doing at Valley Forge in the 18th century CE based on the archaeological artifacts excavated there?).
Based on the pottery and coins, the hall was dated to the second half of the first century BCE and probably continued until the Bar Kochba Revolt.
At the core of this discussion are the brackets found at Tel Bet Shean and Tel Megiddo dating to the Iron Age I, attempting to analyze the meaning of their presence in light of the relations between the Levant and Cyprus at this time.
www.asor.org /AM/fridayabs03.html   (14440 words)

  
 PreSabbath
It exists in various recensions from between the 21st to 6th centuries BCE.
When the Assyrians conquered this area in the 8 century BCE they noted the presence of Arameans dwelling in the region.
One must surely allow a century or two before it could become the centre of legends about early times, as indeed it did in Mesopotamia by about 1200 BC.
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 Documents Related to the History of International Relations, prior to 1914
Iohn Forbes, minister to the worshipful Company of Marchant Adventurers residing in Delft, touching the great Battle fought by Lypsick betweene the King of Swethen, the Duke of Saxons Army, and the Emperours Army, and that commanded by Generall Tilly, of the Catholique League the 7.
The Battle of the Alma, An Officer of the Coldstream Guards, Bivouac, River Alma, 21 September 1854
Chapman, Edward Mortimer, "The Palmerston Ideal in Diplomacy," The Century, vol.
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 sabbathorigins
_ means "completion" and refers specifically to the 15th day of the lunar month, the day of the full-moon's "completion" (or maximum waxing).
The "Apocrypha" suggests a Jewish understanding from as early as the Hasmonean period (late 2nd century BCE), that the Israelite forefathers were indeed originally of  Ur of the Chaldees (Chaldea), and *only later* of Harran "in Mesopotamia." This important relic is found preserved in Judith 5:5-9.
Is it possible that the Bible has correctly noted Terah and Abraham as 3rd/2d millennium BCE figures in Ur of the Chaldees, and that the "presence" of Amorite motifs in the Lower Mesopotamian myths might recall the Hebrew's ancestors active involvement in myth-making or cosmologies regarding the relationship between gods and man ?
www.bibleorigins.net /sabbathorigins.html   (10461 words)

  
 Nubia: The Forgotten Kingdom - EgyptSearch Forums
I watched the Battle of Megiddo episode and it seems like this show is a series of dramatizations, not documentaries.
I think I understand what you are trying to say but you have to understand that from the New Kingdom until about the 15th century AD, the name "Nubian" came to represent a specific group of African people who descend from the Kushites, and Meroites.
Before the fifteenth century, when the spread of Islam became very widespread in Sudan, Nubian-speaking peoples occupied a much larger area, even including the land southwards up the Blue Nile.
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 Annotated ancient Egyptian texts
The Demotic Magical Papyrus of London and Leiden (3rd century CE) - translated by F.Ll.
An Egyptian account of the battle of Megiddo (18th dynasty) - J. Breasted
An Egyptian account of the battle of Kadesh - The Poem of Pentaur (19th dynasty)
nefertiti.iwebland.com /texts   (1822 words)

  
 nes15 Course Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
o cult relief of mountain god with vegetation and water, 15th c (?)
Dynasty 18 Tuthmosis III (1492-1425); battle of Megiddo Amenhotep II (1427-1401)
Relief of the Siege of Lachish (701 BCE)
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