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  Setting Out from Gubla
The council met the next morning and talked with the Tjeker (Wente 123), and a messenger from the king informed me of their decision.
However, once we had left the harbor, the Tjeker could do what they wished with him (Wente 122), although they were not to harm the crews.
Tjekerbaal said that he would give us a head start against the Tjeker, but his messenger reminded us that our king wished to have as little trouble with the Tjeker as possible (Casson, 1974, 42).
instruct1.cit.cornell.edu /courses/nes262/studentproj/spring05/bel9/SettingOut.htm   (936 words)

  
  Sea People. Who is Sea People? What is Sea People? Where is Sea People? Definition of Sea People. Meaning of Sea ...
In the mortuary temple he built in Thebes Ramses describes how, despite the fact "no land could stand before" the forces of the Sea People and that they swept through " Hatti, Kode, Carchemish, Arzawa, and Alashiya " destroying their cities, he defeated them in a sea battle.
He gives the names of the tribes of the Sea People as including: the Peleset, the Tjeker, the Shekelesh, the Denyen, and the Weshesh.
However, because this list is identical to the one Merneptah included in his victory inscription and because Ramses also describes several fictitious victories on his temple walls, some Egyptologists believe that he never actually fought the Sea Peoples, but only claimed the victories of Merneptah as his own - a common ancient Egyptian practice.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Sea_People   (771 words)

  
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Their confederation was the Philistines, Tjeker, Shekelesh, Denye(n), and Weshesh, lands united.
I slew the Denyen in their islands, while the Tjeker and the Philistines were made ashes.
The Sherden and the Weshesh of the Sea were made nonexistent, captured all together and brought in captivity to Egypt like the sands of the shore.
www.phoenixdatasystems.com /goliath/c3/c3a.htm   (2704 words)

  
 Pharaohs and the Bible
In the early 12th century B.C. it was captured by the Tjeker (or Sikels), who belonged to the Sea Peoples and were related to the Philistines.
The city of the Tjeker was destroyed by a major conflagration, judging by a thick ash layer found directly below stratum XI.
In about 1050 the city was probably captured by Phoenicians, who settled in Dor in the second half of the 11th century B.C. Pottery found in strata IX, X and XI (c.
www.bga.nl /en/discussion/echroroh.html   (5708 words)

  
 TJEKER Articles The Tjekker or Tjeker were one of t
The Tjekker or Tjeker were one of the Sea Peoples who raided Egypt and the Levant during the 13th and 12th centuries BCE.
The Tjeker were of an origin that is uncertain today; a possible linguistic connection has been suggested with the Teucri
Moreover, the equation of Tjeker with the Teukroi receives further emphasis from archaeological as well as historical evidence.
www.amazines.com /Tjeker_related.html   (481 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : Who Were the Sea People?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Their league was Peleset, Tjeker, Shekelesh, Denyen and Weshesh, united lands.
I slew the Denyen in their isles; the Tjeker and the Peleset were made ashes.
The Shardana and the Weshesh of the sea, they were made as those that exist not, taken captive at one time, brought as captives to Egypt like the sand of the shore.
www.saudiaramcoworld.com /issue/199503/who.were.the.sea.people..htm   (5039 words)

  
 The Report of Wenamun
Through this action he incurs the enmity of the Tjeker].
I went off to the shore of the sea, to where the logs were lying.
He stood in their midst and said to the Tjeker: "What have you come for?" They said to him: "We have come after the blasted ships that you are sending to Egypt with our enemy." He said to them: "I cannot arrest the envoy of Amun in my country.
www.uwm.edu /Course/egypt/274RH/Texts/ReportWenamun.htm   (2290 words)

  
 FORWARD : Arts & Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Their confederation was the Palastu, the Tjeker, the Shekelesh, the Denyen and the Weshesh, lands united.
The Tjeker and the Palastu are as ashes.
It seems probable that several of the names in Ramses's texts can be identified with known early Hellenic peoples: the Denyen with the Danaeans, the Tjeker with the Teukroi and so on.
www.forward.com /issues/2001/01.07.27/arts4.html   (827 words)

  
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Very little is known of the Tjeker and the Weshesh, more of the Denyen and the Peleset.
As noted above, most scholars identify the Peleset with the biblical Philistines, mainly because of the linguistic similarities in their names and because the Peleset of the Egyptian texts settled in the areas in which the biblical Philistines were later found.
Worthy of note here is a reference to Shikels (i.e., Shekelesh, or, possibly, Tjeker) in an Ugaritic text, which indicates that they were mercenaries "who live in ships" and who were allied with Ugarit, as well as references in the Amarna letters to Sherden and others who also appear as mercenaries in Canaan.
www.bethel.edu /~dhoward/articles/articles2/PhilistinesPOTW.htm   (5187 words)

  
 A.C.N.R.
Probabilmente erano i Danai citati da Omero nell’Iliade insieme a Tjeker (Teucri), Likku (Lici) e Akawasa (Achei).
Anche i Tjeker si stabilirono in Palestina nel periodo dell’Esodo.
A differenza di Danai (Shardana) e Tjeker che si unirono alle tribù guidate da Mosè, i Phelets furono sempre in contrasto col Popolo Ebraico.
www.nuovaricerca.org /shardana/shardana1.htm   (850 words)

  
 Edicolaweb - SHARDANA: I POPOLI DEL MARE - LA STORIA - di Leonardo Melis
I Tjeker (Teucri) formeranno le tribù di Issacar e Aser.
Il poeta menziona nella sua opera Tjeker (Teucri) e Liku (Lici) sul fronte troiano, e Akawasa (Achei) e Danai (Denen, Danuna, Shar-dana), sul fronte greco.
Periodo Biblico: Giudici, insediamento dei Phelets (Filistei) e Tjeker (Teucri) in Palestina.
www.edicolaweb.net /arti045s.htm   (1382 words)

  
 Shardana: the Sea Peoples
También los Tjeker se establecieron en Palestina en el periodo del Exodo.
La ciudad costera de Dor, por ellos fundada (de la novela "Ek viaje de Wenamun", 1080 a.C.), habría dado nombre a los destructores de Micenes: los Doros, según algunos estudiosos, pertenecienten a los Pueblos del Mar. Las Tribus de Issacar y Aser pertenecían a este Pueblo.
A diferencia de Danai (Shardana) y Tjeker que se unieron a las tribus guiadas por Moses, los Phelets siempre estuvieron en contrarte con el pueblo Ebráico.
www.shardana.org /Espana.htm   (998 words)

  
 The Philistines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Fierce fighting on land and sea is depicted, with a dramatic narrative describing the hostile advance.
These are usually taken as evidence that the Philistines arrived in the Levant at this point in history from further north, typically the Aegean area.
A description of a campaign in Rameses III's 12th year records how he "overthrew the Tjeker, the land of the Philistines [Peleset], the Denyen, the Weshesh and the Shekelesh".
www.oldtestamentstudies.net /patriarchs/philistines.htm   (2364 words)

  
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TJEKER / SHEKELESH The Tjeker are of uncertain origin, but they raided Egypt repeatedly before settling in northern Canaan.
Besides the Dorite Tjeker, some scholars believe that the Tjeker may have been connected in some way with the Israelite tribe of Menasseh.
TYRSENNOI May be related to the Etruscans, since their name is similar to Tyrrhennoi, the Etruscans' name for themselves (hence the Tyrrhian sea).
www.geocities.com /protoillyrian/tribes   (3499 words)

  
 Egyptian Large Fragment
What is preserved of the inscription (approximately the bottom half of the original text) suggests that the upper portion of the text mentioned the king, because the preserved portion picks up with the epithet "may he live, be prosperous, and healthy!" -- an epithet that typically follows references to the pharaoh.
[the king] -- may he live, be prosperous, and healthy -- of the Tjeker." The Tjeker were a people who, beginning in the New Kingdom, formed part of a coalition of nations that repeatedly stirred up trouble for Egypt.
The Tjeker may originally have been the Teucri, a tribe inhabiting northwest Anatolia around Troy that eventually settled in northern Canaan, or else the Sicels (Sicilians).
www.antiqnet.com /detail,egyptian-large-fragment,819997.html   (252 words)

  
 The Tjakkar on the Web
The Tjakkar are also mentoned in thw Wen-Amon story of the 11
The autohor recalls visiting the city of Dor, which he calls “…a town of the Tjeker…” in Dor, Wen-Amonis forced to deal with Beder, the rular of the city, about gold stolen from his ships (Pritchard 1969: 26).
Secondary sources trace the origins of the Tjakkarto the Troad, the eastern coast region of Asia Minor.
www.courses.psu.edu /cams/cams400w_aek11/www/tjakkar.htm   (489 words)

  
 Rome as an Extension of Tyre and Atlantis
The Tjekers have been traced to the Troad (where Troy was situated) and to the Aegean-sea islands.
But when we see "Denyen" and "Tjeker" together, knowing that Dardanus married the daughter of Teucer, suddenly we see a resemblance of terms.
That's a hunk a hunk of burning proof that the Tjeker (Teucerians) were settled in Canaan, for Dor was a sea port just south of Mount Carmel in what is now northern Israel but what may have then been southern Phoenicia.
www.tribwatch.com /tyre.htm   (5422 words)

  
 The Sea People
They were coming toward Egypt, while the flame was prepared before them.
Their confederation was the Peleset, Tjeker, Shekelesh, Denyen, and Weshesh, lands united.
They laid their hands upon the land as far as the circuit of the earth, their hearts confident and trusting: 'Our plans will succeeded!'
www.ayyadcentral.net /sea_people.htm   (1393 words)

  
 LOS PUEBLOS DEL MAR, CARLOS MOREU, INSTITUTO DE ESTUDIOS DEL ANTIGUO EGIPTO
El gentilicio tjeker ha sido puesto en relación con los "teukroi", que es uno de los términos usados por Homero para denominar a los troyanos.
Es sabido que los tjeker se asentaron en el puerto de Dor, en Palestina septentrional, después de la crisis.
Igualmente sitiaron y finalmente incendiaron la ciudad de Troya en su nivel arqueológico VIIa, como fue evocado por la tradición griega, enfrentándose a los tjeker y probablemente a otros pueblos de Arzawa (shekelesh y sherden).
www.institutoestudiosantiguoegipto.com /los%20pueblos%20del%20mar.htm   (8292 words)

  
 shardana
In questa tribù vennero inclusi mercenari di stanza in Egitto, appartenenti ai Popoli del Mare, Tjeker per la precisione.
Gad di origini semitiche, mentre ad Aser si aggiunse un contingente di Tjeker, mercenari appartenenti alla coalizione dei Popoli del Mare, che sappiamo storicamente insediati in Palestina tra la fine del XIII secolo e l’inizio del XII a.C. Il nome Sher-Dan (SRDN) significa principi di Dan.
Tutta l’assortita e indisciplinata moltitudine di razze ed etnie che seguirono Mosè nell’Esodo, il Patriarca-Condottiero cercò di trasformarla in un’unica Nazione e sappiamo con quali difficoltà.
www.croponline.org /shardana.htm   (5078 words)

  
 Dragon Key Press Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Some believe the Sea Peoples to have come from Mycenean Greece, and to be associated with the persistent enemies of the Jews, the Philistines, who settled in southern Palestine, or Philistia.
Among the people mentioned in association with the Sea Peoples in the ancient records are the Peleset (the Philistines), Tjeker, Shekesh, Denyen, the Sikils, and Weshesh.
However, the Philistines were one part of the group called Sea Peoples by the Egyptians, but an earlier contingent fought the Egyptians under in the late thirteenth century BC, and Egyptian records do not list the Philistines among them.
www.dragonkeypress.com /articles/article_2004_10_25_0011.html   (1906 words)

  
 STORIA & MISTERI- Satyrnet.it by dott. Michele Lo Presti
Giudici, insediamento dei Phelets (Filistei) e Tjeker (Teucri) in Palestina.
1100: “l’Onomastico di Amenemope” parla della presenza in Palestina dei Popoli del Mare e in particolare dei Pheleset (Filistei), Shardana (Sardi) e Tjeker (Teucri).
Dopo questa invasione alcuni gruppi si stabilirono nelle terre conquistate: Shardana, Akwasha, Phelets e Tjeker si stabilirono in Libano e in Palestina, a Cipro e a Creta, in Laconia e in Anatolia, dove intorno all’anno 1000 a.C. fondarono Sardi.
www.satyrnet.it /archeologia/giugno2004/shardana.htm   (2870 words)

  
 Participants in the Wars of the Sea Peoples
We represent them to show how the type of helmets seen here reappear in a somewhat modified form some 225 years later in the days of the Wars of the Sea Peoples among the Greek mercenaries also from Sardis in Lydia.
Left to right: A Hittite/Chaldean, an Amorite, a Tjeker, a Shardana with an ear ring (mercenary officer from Sardis under Greek command), a Sh....
Closeups of a `Prst (Persian)' mercenary as well as a falling soldier with Greek features wearing a horned helmet with no visible sun disc.
www.specialtyinterests.net /pictoral.html   (360 words)

  
 ANTIKITERA.NET - Il Portale Italiano dell'Archeologia Misteriosa
La scoperta del Favoloso Continente Tirrenide, contemporaneo di Atlantide L’Esodo di un popolo guidato da un principe egizio e scortato da mercenari Shardana e Tjeker, la vita di questo principe raccontata da Sigmund Freud, la Tribù perduta di Dan.
Il coinvolgimento dei Shardana ( con i Tjekker, i Likku e altri popoli del Mare) nella Guerra di Troia.
E' un libro che racchiude un lavoro praticamente unico anche se ancora manca di prove più massicciamente documentate.
www.antikitera.net /libri.asp?ID=7   (578 words)

  
 Banyai: Chronologie der Richterzeit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
While Medinet Habu provides the earliest mention of the name of the Philistines, the Tjeker and the Denjen (Danuna?) may have been both mentioned in the Amarna correspondence.
The last name (in Akkadian spelling) might be equated with the Medinet Habu Tjeker ( tkr - as Egyptian t3 could render as well Semitic t/s/z) so antedating Medinet Habu by at least 150 years.
On the basis of the Wen-amun story, one could suppose the Tjeker bordered on the Philistines (Dor) to the south and on Amurru (since Byblos was no Tjeker city) to the north, and thus dwelt in Sidon.
www.abara2.de /chronologie/Auszug.php   (5702 words)

  
 Popoli del mare
Le iscrizioni descrivono anche i nomi dei vari popoli uniti contro l'Egitto: Tursha (Etruschi?), Shardana (Sardi), Sakaleshu (Siculi), Peleset (Filistei, Palestinesi), Tjeker, Daunyu (Danai, Greci) e Akuasha (Achei).
Sugli altri si hanno solo degli indizi come per i Sakaleshu che forse approdarono in Sicilia, o i Tursha che, forse, furono gli antenati degli Etruschi.
Peleset, Tjeker e Akuasha ritornarono, probabilmente, ai loro luoghi di origine verso oriente.
digilander.libero.it /ombradeglidei/popolidelmare.htm   (748 words)

  
 La mia Sardegna - Shardana e i Popoli del Mare dominatori del mondo antico per un intero millennio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
La coalizione è più ampia e comprende anche Tjeker (Teucri, che Omero poi identificherà con i Troiani), Pheleset (Filistei) e popoli che vengono dal nord Europa: Denen (o Danuna) e Sakssar.
Dalla invasione del 1220 alcuni degli invasori tornano in patria carichi di bottino, mentre altri Shardana, Akawasha, Tjeker, Tursha e Pheleset si stabiliscono nelle terre conquistate.
Nell'Iliade si parla di Akawasa (Achei) della penisola greca alleati con Shardana (Danai) che assediano Troja dove si trovano i Tjeker (Teucri) con i quali sono alleati i Liku (Lici).
www.lamiasardegna.it /web/022/index.htm   (3624 words)

  
 PHILISTINES, THE - Holman Bible Dictionary on StudyLight.org
Ancient Egyptian records include the “prst” as part of a larger movement of people known as the Sea Peoples, who invaded Egypt about 1188 B.C. by land and by sea, battling the forces of Ramses III, who, according to Egyptian records, defeated them.
The Sea Peoples, a massive group that originated in the Aegean area, included the Tjeker, the Skekelesh, the Denyen, the Sherden, and the Weshwesh as well as the “prst” or Pelesti, the biblical Philistines.
As they moved eastward from the Aegean region, the Sea Peoples made war with people in their path including the Hittites in Anatolia and the inhabitants at sites in North Syria such as those at the site of Ugarit.
www.studylight.org /dic/hbd/view.cgi?number=T4969   (1161 words)

  
 Pueblos_del_Mar_Cuadro _sinoptico_filisteos_shardana_cananeos_
En Medinet Habu aparecen nombrados los siguientes pueblos: peleset, tjeker, shekelesh, denyen y weshesh.
Sin embargo, en los relieves de Medinet Habu tanto los peleset como los tjeker aparecen con las cabezas adornadas de plumas y portando escudos redondos (Gardiner, op.
Tjeker o Tjekker sg.Dothan-Dothan p.40,45,49, 249, : El origen de este pueblo suele situarse en Asia Menor y según Drioton-Vandier, su fama,, de piratas se extendió luego por el Mediterráneo (Drioton-Vandier, op.cit.
www.uned.es /geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/Pueblos%20del%20Mar_CUADRO.htm   (3282 words)

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