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  1. Twenty-third dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Twenty third Dynasty of ancient Egypt was a separate regime of Meshwesh Berber people Libyan Pharaoh kings , who ruled ancient Egypt . This dynasty is often considered part of the Third Intermediate Period . Rulers There is much debate surrounding this dynasty, which may have been situated at Herakleopolis Magna , Hermopolis Magna , and Thebes Egypt Thebes but monuments from their reign show that they controlled Upper Egypt in parallel with the Twenty second dynasty of Egypt shortly before the death of Osorkon II. The known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for the Twenty third Dynasty are as follows class wikitable Twenty Third Dynasty Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name align center Reign BCE Consort s Comments Harsiese A Hedjkheperre Setpenamun 880 BC 880 &ndash 860 BC Isetweret I Independent king at Thebes Egypt Thebes Ruled during Takelot I s and Osorkon II s reigns Takelot II Hedjkheperre Setpenre 840 BC 840 &ndash 815 BC Karomama D br Tashep br Tabeketenasket A Contemporary with the Twenty Second Dynasty king Shoshenq III, who controlled Lower Egypt. Pedubast I Usermaatre Setpenamun 829 BC 829 &ndash 804 BC Involved in a prolonged civil war with king Takelot II Crown Prince Osorkon B. Iuput I ?? 829 BC 829 &ndash 804 BC co regent Shoshenq VI Usermaatre Meryamun 804 BC 804 &ndash 798 BC Succeeded Pedubast I at Thebes and ruled Upper Egypt for 6 years. Osorkon III Usermaatre Setpenamun 798 BC 798 &ndash 769 BC Tentsai A br Karoatjet Involved in a civil war against Pedubast I and Shoshenq VI . Takelot III Usermaatre 774 BC 774 &ndash 759 BC Kakat br Irtiubast Osorkon III s eldest son, junior coregent and successor. Rudamun Usermaatre Setpenamun 759 BC 759 &ndash 739 BC Tadi ... The younger brother and successor of Takelot III. A poorly ..., The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt c.1100 650 BC , 3rd ed., Warminster 1996 Category 840s BC establishments Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 23 Category Berber dynasties ar ...   more details



  1. Third dynasty of Egypt

    PA text Huni barset skip timeline References reflist Category Third dynasty of Egypt Category Dynasties ...Egyptian Dynasty list For the Sumerian Renaissance, see Third Dynasty of Ur . Third Dynasty The Third Dynasty of ancient Egypt is the first dynasty of the Old Kingdom . Other dynasties of the Old Kingdom include the Fourth dynasty of Egypt Fourth , Fifth dynasty of Egypt Fifth and Sixth dynasty of Egypt Sixth . The capital during the period of the Old Kingdom was at Memphis, Egypt Memphis . After the turbulent last years of the Second dynasty of Egypt 2nd dynasty which may have included civil war, Egypt came under the rule of Djoser and this marks the beginning of the Third dynasty. ref name DH Dodson, Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, 2004 ref Both the Turin King List and the Abydos King List record five kings ref name Wilkinson Toby A.H. Wilkinson, Early Dynastic Egypt ... King List names Nebka a.k.a. Sanakhte , as the first pharaoh of the Third Dynasty ref name Wilkinson ... possibly built the Layer Pyramid at Zawyet el Aryan . Third Dynasty timeline timeline ImageSize ... that Khasekhemwy , the last ruler of the 2nd dynasty, was succeeded by Djoser, who is usually attested .... The last king of the dynasty is Huni. There are three remaining Horus names of known 3rd dynasty kings ... Dating the 3rd dynasty is similarly challenging. Shaw gives the dates as being approximately from 2686 ... Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ref The Turin King List suggests a total of 75 years for the third dynasty. Baines and Malek have placed the third dynasty as spanning the years 2650 2575 BC ref name Wilkinson , while Dodson and Hilton date the dynasty to 2584 ... Rulers The pharaoh s of Dynasty III ruled for approximately seventy five years. The order of the kings ... on Dodson and Hilton. They have the dynasty lasting only 64 years. ref name DH class wikitable style text align center Dynasty III pharaohs Horus name Horus name Horus name Personal Name Regnal years ...   more details



  1. Twenty-first dynasty of Egypt

    history that the 21st Dynasty of Egypt lasted for 130 years . ref Kenneth A. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt 1100 650 BC , 3rd edition, 1986, Warminster Aris & Phillips Ltd, p.531 ref Footnotes reflist See also Twenty first dynasty of Egypt Family Tree High Priests of Amun at Thebes Category Twenty first dynasty of Egypt Category Nile River Delta Ancient Egypt stub ar ...Egyptian Dynasty list The Twenty First , Twenty Second, Twenty Third, Twenty Fourth, and Twenty Fifth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Third Intermediate Period . Rulers The known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for the Twenty First Dynasty are as follows class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 5 align center style margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Dynasty XXI pharaohs Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name align center Reign BCE Burial Consort s Smendes Nesibanebdjedet I Hedjkheperre Setepenre 1077 BC 1051 BC unknown Tentamun 21st dynasty Tentamun Amenemnisu Neferkare Heqawaset 1051 BC 1047 BC unknown Pinedjem I co regent Kheperkare Setepenamun 1062 1039 DB320 Cache in Deir el Bahari Duathathor Henuttawy Henuttawy br Isetemkheb A br Tentnabekhenu Psusennes I Pasebkhanut I Akheperre Setepenamun 1047 BC 1001 BC NRT III, Tanis, Egypt Tanis Mutnedjmet 21st dynasty Mutnedjemet br Wiay Amenemope pharaoh Amenemope Usermaetre Setepenamun 1001 BC 992 BC Tanis, Egypt Tanis Osorkon the Elder Akheperre Setepenre 992 BC 986 BC unknown Siamun Netjerkheperre Meryamun 986 BC 967 BC unknown Psusennes II Pasebkhanut I Tyetkheperure Setepenre 967 BC 943 BC unknown ... the reign of Ramesses III , a long, slow decline of royal power in Egypt followed. The pharaohs of the Twenty First Dynasty ruled from Tanis, Egypt Tanis , but were mostly active only in Lower Egypt which they controlled. This dynasty is described as Tanite because its political capital was based at Tanis. Meanwhile, the High Priests of Amun at Thebes effectively ruled Middle and Upper Egypt in all ...   more details



  1. Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Twenty First, Twenty Second , Twenty Third, Twenty Fourth and Twenty Fifth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Third Intermediate Period . Rulers The known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for the Twenty Second Dynasty are as follows class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 5 align center style margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Twenty Second Dynasty pharaohs Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name align center Reign BCE Consort s Comments Shoshenq I Hedjkheperre Setepenre 945 BC 943 924 922 BC Patareshnes br Karomama A probably the Bible biblical Shishaq Osorkon I Sekhemkheperre Setepenre 924 BC 922 889 887 BC Maatkare B br Tashedkhonsu ... to be a member of the 22nd Dynasty since he only controlled a small portion of Lower Egypt together with Tefnakhte of Sais &mdash whose authority was recognised at Memphis, Egypt Memphis &mdash and Iuput II of Leontopolis . See also Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Family Tree External links ... Category Twenty second dynasty of Egypt Category Nile River Delta Category Ancient Libya ar ... listed as a true member of the XXII Dynasty, but succeeded Shoshenq V at Tanis. The biblical Pharaoh So. The Pharaoh kings of the Twenty Second Dynasty of Egypt were a series of Meshwesh Ancient Libya Libyan s who ruled from circa 943 BC until 720 BC . They had settled in Egypt since the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt Twentieth Dynasty . Manetho states that the dynasty originated at Bubastis , but the kings almost certainly ruled from Tanis, Egypt Tanis , which was their capital and the city where their tombs ... precise position within this dynasty is currently uncertain although he is now thought to have ruled Egypt early in the 9th century BC for a short time. The so called Twenty third Dynasty of Egypt Twenty Third Dynasty was an offshoot of this dynasty perhaps based in Upper Egypt , though there is much debate concerning this issue. All of its kings reigned in Middle and Upper Egypt including the Western ...   more details



  1. Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Fifteenth , Sixteenth and Seventeenth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Second Intermediate Period of Egypt Second Intermediate Period . The Fifteenth Dynasty dates approximately from 1650 to 1550 BC. ref name Shaw 481 cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 481 ref Rulers Known rulers of the Fifteenth Dynasty are as follows ref name Shaw 481 class wikitable width 60 Fifteenth Dynasty Name Dates Salitis Sakir Har Named as an early Hyksos king on a door jamb found at Avaris . Regnal order uncertain. Khyan Apepi pharaoh Apophis c. 1600 Khamudi c. 1550 The Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt was the first Hyksos dynasty, ruled from Avaris , without control of the entire land. The Hyksos preferred to stay in northern Egypt since they infiltrated from the north east. The names and order of kings is uncertain. The Turin Kinglist indicates that there were six Hyksos kings, with an obscure Khamudi listed as the final king of the Fifteenth Dynasty. ref http www.ancient egypt.org history turin kinglist 1014 1021.html Turin Kinglist Accessed July 26, 1006 ref line X.21 of the cited web link clearly provides this summary for the dynasty 6 kings functioning 100 X years . The surviving traces on the X figure appears to give the figure ... all refer to one man Apepi I who ruled Egypt for 40 X years. ref Kim Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period c.1800 1550 B.C. by Museum Tuscalanum Press. 1997. p.125 ref This is also supported by the fact that this king employed a third prenomen ... to the 15th dynasty ref Apophis likely employed several different prenomens throughout various periods ... references small references div Bibliography Kim Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during ... Dynasties of ancient Egypt 15 ar br XVvet tierniezh Henegipt ca Dinastia XV ...   more details



  1. Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Twenty sixth Dynasty of Egypt also written Dynasty XXVI or Dynasty 26 was the last native dynasty to rule Ancient Egypt Egypt before the History of Persian Egypt Persian conquest in 525 BC 525 small Before Christ BC small although others followed . The Dynasty s reign c . 685 BC 685 525 BC 525 small BC small is also called the Saite Period after the city of Sais, Egypt Sais , where its pharaohs had their capital, and marks the beginning of the Late Period of ancient Egypt . ref name DH Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004 ref History This dynasty traced its origins to Twenty fourth dynasty of Egypt 24th dynasty . Psamtik I was probably a descendant of Bakenrenef , and following the Assyria ... 525 color PA text Psamtik III barset skip timeline See also History of Ancient Egypt Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Family Tree Twenty sixth Dynasty Family Tree Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Timeline Twenty sixth Dynasty Timeline Achaemenid Empire References references Category Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt ... over all of Egypt. While the Assyrian Empire was preoccupied with revolts and civil war over control ... back Babylonian attempts to conquer Egypt, but it was the Persians who conquered Egypt, and their king ... 140px Female figure. The name of Psammetichus I is inscribed under the feet, Louvre Museum Dynasty 26th pharaohs The 26th dynasty may be related to the Twenty fourth dynasty of Egypt 24th dynasty . Manetho begins the dynasty with Ammeris the Nubian, 12 or 18 years Stephinates, 7 years Nechepsos ... I 672 BC 664 BC Manetho gives his reign as 8 years. ref name SIP Kitchen, Kenneth A. The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt, 1100 650 B.C. Book & Supplement Aris & Phillips. 1986 ISBN 978 0856682988 ... capital of the Persian Empire and returned to Egypt when Assurbanipal defeated Tanutamun and drove him back south. ref name DH Scholars now start the 26th dynasty with the reign of Psamtik I . ref name ...   more details



  1. Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt

    Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt common name Egypt continent Africa region country Egypt, Sudan era government type Monarchy year start 760 BC year ... Pharaoh Egyptian Dynasty list The twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt , known as the Nubia n Dynasty or the Kushite ... of Ancient Egypt from 760 BC to 656 BC . ref T r k, page 132 ref . The dynasty began with Kashta s invasion of Upper Egypt and culminated in several years of war with the Neo Assyrian Empire Assyrians that forced the Kushites back to their homeland. The twenty first, twenty second, twenty third, twenty fourth and twenty fifth dynasties of Ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Third Intermediate Period . Rulers The period starting with Kashta and ending with Malonaqen is sometimes called the Napata n Period. The Kings from the twenty fifth dynasty ruled over Napata , Meroe , and Egypt. The seat of government and the royal palace are in Napata during this period, while ... known Nubian king and predecessor of Kashta was not a 25th dynasty king since he did not control any region of Egypt during his reign. While Piye is viewed as the founder of the 25th dynasty, some publications ... King Esarhaddon , then by the kings of the Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Sixth Dynasty . Their successors ... of Egypt. Influence Although the Twenty Fifth Dynasty did not control Egypt for very long, its self ... History of Ancient Egypt List of monarchs of Kush Twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt family tree References ... on the Nubian history Category Twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt Category Kush Category Kings of Kush ... map Kushite empire 700bc.jpg image map caption Kushite Egypt in 700 BC. p1 Nubia s1 Neo Assyrian Empire ..., No. 3 Jul. Sep., 1946 , pp. 378 388 ref The known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for the twenty fifth dynasty are the following class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 5 align center style margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Dynasty XVIII pharaohs Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name align center ...   more details



  1. Ninth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The ninth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty IX is often combined with Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt Dynasties VII , Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt VIII , Tenth dynasty of Egypt X and Eleventh dynasty of Egypt XI Thebes only under the group title First Intermediate Period . Dynasties IX and X date approximately from 2160 to 2025  BC. ref cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ref Rulers Known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for Dynasty IX ref Sir Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs Oxford Oxford University Press, 1961 , 112 113. ref are as follows dates are uncertain class wikitable width 50 Dynasty IX Name Comments Wakhare Khety I Merykare I Neferkare, ninth dynasty Neferkare III Wankhare Khety II Dynasty IX was founded at Herakleopolis Magna , and Dynasty X continued there. At this time Egypt was not unified, and there is some overlap between these and other local dynasties. The Turin Canon lists eighteen kings for this royal line, but their names are damaged, unidentifiable, or lost. ref Sir Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs Oxford Oxford University Press, 1961 , 112 113. ref References reflist AncientEgypt stub Category Ninth dynasty of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 09 ar br IXvet tierniezh Henegipt ca Dinastia IX d Egipte es Dinast a IX de Egipto eu Egiptoko IX. dinastia fr IXe dynastie gyptienne ko 9 id Dinasti kesembilan Mesir is N unda konungs ttin it IX dinastia egizia nl 9e Dynastie van Egypte ja 9 pt IX dinastia eg pcia ro A IX a Dinastie Egiptean sr sh Deveta dinastija Egipta sv Egyptens nionde dynasti zh ...   more details



  1. Twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Twenty First, Twenty Second, Twenty Third, Twenty Fourth and Twenty Fifth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Third Intermediate Period . Rulers The Twenty Fourth Dynasty was a short lived group of pharaoh s who had their capital at Sais, Egypt Sais in the western Nile river delta Delta . The known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for the Twenty Fourth Dynasty are as follows Twenty fourth Dynasty Pharaohs Tefnakhte I Tefnakhte Tefnakhte I formed an alliance of the Delta kinglets, with whose support he attempted to conquer Upper Egypt his campaign attracted the attention of the Nubia n king, Piye , who recorded his conquest and subjection of Tefnakhte of Sais and his peers in a well known inscription. Tefnakhte is always called the Great Chief of the West in Victory Stele of Piye at Gebel Barkal Piye s Victory stela and in two stelas dating to the regnal year s 36 and 38 of Shoshenq V . It is uncertain if he ever adopted an official royal title. However, Olivier Perdu, ref Olivier Perdu, La Chefferie de S bennytos de Piankhy Psamm tique Ier , Revue d gyptology 55 2004 , pp. 95 111. ref has now been demonstrated that a certain Shepsesre Tefnakhte of Sais dates to the Nubian era and was not, in fact, Piye s famous nemesis. Perdu published a recently discovered donation stela which came from a private collection the document is dated to Year 2 of Necho I of Sais and is similar in style, epigraphy and text with the donation ... the royal name Wahkare. His authority was recognised in much of the Delta including Memphis, Egypt Memphis where several Year 5 and Year 6 Serapeum stelas from his reign have been found. This Dynasty came to a sudden end when Shabaka , the second king of the Twenty fifth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Fifth Dynasty , attacked Sais, captured Bakenrenef and burned him alive. References references Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 24 ar br XXIVe tierniezh Henegipt es Dinast a ...   more details



  1. Tenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The tenth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty X is often combined with Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt Dynasties VII , Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt VIII , Ninth dynasty of Egypt IX and Eleventh dynasty of Egypt XI Thebes only under the group title First Intermediate Period . Dynasties IX and X date approximately from 2160 to 2025  BC. ref cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ref Rulers Known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for Dynasty X ref name Gardiner 112 Sir Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs Oxford Oxford University Press, 1961 , 112 113. ref are as follows dates are uncertain class wikitable width 50 Dynasty X Name Comments Akhtoy Meryibtowe Akhtoy Wahkare Akhtoy Nebkaure Merikare Merykare Dynasty IX was founded at Herakleopolis Magna , and Dynasty X continued there. At this time Egypt was not unified, and there is some overlap between these and other local dynasties. The Turin Canon lists eighteen kings for this royal line, but their names are damaged, unidentifiable, or lost. ref name Gardiner 112 References reflist Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 10 Category Tenth dynasty of Egypt Ancient Egypt stub ar br Xvet tierniezh Henegipt ca Dinastia X d Egipte es Dinast a X de Egipto eu Egiptoko X. dinastia fr Xe dynastie gyptienne ko 10 id Dinasti kesepuluh Mesir is T unda konungs ttin it X dinastia egizia nl 10e Dynastie van Egypte ja 10 pt X dinastia eg pcia sr sh Deseta dinastija Egipta ...   more details



  1. Twelfth dynasty of Egypt

    Refimprove date December 2009 Egyptian Dynasty list The twelfth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty XII is often combined with Dynasty XI Dynasties XI , Dynasty XIII XIII and Dynasty XIV XIV under the group title Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom . Rulers Known rulers of the twelfth dynasty are as follows ref Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004 ref border 1 cellpadding 5 align center Dynasty XII pharaohs of Egypt style width 110px name of King style width 120px Horus Throne Name style width 120px date ... Lisht . Egyptologists consider this dynasty to be the apex of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle ... many events during this dynasty are frequently assigned to a year Anno Domini BC or Common Era BCE . cn date March 2011 Amenemhat I and Senusret I This dynasty was founded by Amenemhat I , who may have been Vizier Ancient Egypt vizier to the last pharaoh of Dynasty XI, Mentuhotep IV . His armies campaigned ... Peasant . Pharaohs of Dynasties XII through Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt XVIII are also credited ... BC &ndash Ebers papyrus See also History of Ancient Egypt Twelfth dynasty of Egypt Family Tree Execration Texts References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Egypt, Twelfth Dynasty Of Category Twelfth dynasty of Egypt ... 1815 BC 1806 BC Queen Sobekneferu Sobekkare 1806 BC 1802 BC The chronology of the 12th dynasty is the most ... 1785 BC . cn date March 2011 Manetho stated that it was based in Thebes, Egypt Thebes , but from ... lists recorded at temples in Abydos, Egypt Abydos and one at Saqqara , as well as Manetho s work. A recorded ... his father s triumphs with an expedition south to the Third Cataract , but the next rulers were ... III reaffirmed his predecessor s foreign policy. However, after Amenemhat, the energies of this dynasty were largely spent, and the growing troubles of government were left to the dynasty s last ... Fayyum was first exploited. Ancient Egyptian literature It was during the twelfth dynasty that Ancient ...   more details



  1. Twentieth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, New Kingdom . This dynasty is considered to be the last one of the New Kingdom of Egypt, and was followed by the Third Intermediate Period . Pharaohs of the 20th Dynasty The Pharaoh s of the 20th dynasty ruled for approximately one hundred and twenty years from ca 1187 to 1064 BC. The dates and names in the table are taken from Dodson and Hilton. ref Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London ... Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt Nineteenth Dynasty , this group struggled under the effects of the bickering ... color PA text Ramesses XI 1107 BC &ndash 1077 BC barset skip timeline See also Twentieth dynasty of Egypt Family Tree References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Egypt, Twentieth Dynasty Of Category 12th century BC establishments Category Twentieth dynasty of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 20 ar ... sites Sites in the Valley of the Kings ref border 1 cellpadding 5 align center Twentieth Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt style width 130px name of King style width 150px Horus Throne Name style width ... Tiy merenese Ramesses III Usermaatre Meryamun 1185 1153 BC KV11 Iset Ta Hemdjert br Tiye 20th dynasty ... Queen Twosret . He only ruled for a short time when he was succeeded by his son Ramesses III . Egypt ... harem conspiracy in which Queen Tiye 20th dynasty Tiye attempted to assassinate the king and put ... Egypt was also increasingly beset by a series of droughts, below normal flooding levels ... the High Priests of Amun at Thebes became the effective defacto rulers of Upper Egypt , while Smendes controlled Lower Egypt even before Ramesses XI s death. Smendes would eventually found the Twenty first dynasty of Egypt Twenty First dynasty at Tanis, Egypt Tanis . ref Dodson and Hilton, pg 185 186 ref Twentieth Dynasty timeline timeline ImageSize width 800 height auto barincrement 12 PlotArea ...   more details



  1. Twenty-eighth dynasty of Egypt

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Egyptian Dynasty list The Twenty Eighth Dynasty is often combined with other groupings of rulers of ancient Egypt under the title, Late Period of Ancient Egypt Late Period . These other groupings include the Twenty Sixth, Twenty Seventh, Twenty Ninth, Thirtieth, and Thirty First dynasties. Rulers The Twenty Eighth Dynasty of Egypt had one ruler, Amyrtaeus , who was a descendant of the Sais, Egypt Saite kings of the Twenty sixth dynasty of Egypt Twenty Sixth Dynasty , and led a successful revolt against the Achaemenid Empire Persians on the death of Darius II . No monuments of his reign have been found, and little is known of his reign. class wikitable width 50 Twenty Eighth Dynasty Name Dates Amyrtaeus 404 BC 404 398 BC See also History of Ancient Egypt DEFAULTSORT Twenty Eighth Dynasty Of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 28 Category 404 BC establishments Category 398 BC disestablishments Ancient Egypt stub ar br XXVIIIvet tierniezh Henegipt cs 28. dynastie es Dinast a XXVIII de Egipto eu Egiptoko XXVIII. dinastia fr XXVIIIe dynastie gyptienne ko 28 is Tuttugasta og ttunda konungs ttin it XXVIII dinastia egizia nl 28e Dynastie van Egypte pl XXVIII dynastia pt XXVIII dinastia eg pcia sh Dvadesetosma dinastija Egipta sv Egyptens tjugo ttonde dynasti ...   more details



  1. Fourteenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Eleventh all of Egypt , Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom , though this dynasty overlaps partially with either or both of the Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt Thirteenth Dynasty or the Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt Fifteenth Dynasty , during the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt Second Intermediate Period . It is associated with the Nile Delta Delta region of Egypt, and may have ruled from Xois , though for only little more than 100 years. Its rulers may have been related to the Hyksos , though they are very frequently identified as being of Semitic origin, owing to the distinct origins of the names of some of their Kings, like Yakobaam or Yaqub Har . As many as 76 kings are known from various king lists from Manetho the Turin Royal Canon gives 32 , but only a few are attested in contemporary sources, so some may not have been actual rulers eg some may be pseudonyms of other rulers . Most likely, many of these ruled concurrently over different parts of the Delta. Known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for this Dynasty include Nehesy or Nehesi left his name on two monuments at Avaris . His name means Nubia n in Egyptian Fact date November 2008 . Merdjefare . Attested by a single stela from Saft al Hinna , in the Delta ref Kitchen 1993 p.546 ref References reflist Bibliography cite book title The Political Situation in Egypt During the Second Intermediate Period, C1800 1550 BC author K.S.B. Ryholt publisher Museum Tusculanum Press year 1998 isbn 8772894210 cite book title Ramesside Inscriptions author K.A.Kitchen year 1993 publisher Blackwell Publishing location isbn 0631184279 Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 14 Ancient Egypt stub ar br XIVvet tierniezh Henegipt ca Dinastia XIV d Egipte de Liste der K nige der 14. Dynastie es Dinast a XIV de Egipto eu Egiptoko XIV. dinastia fr XIVe dynastie gyptienne ko 14 id ...   more details



  1. Eleventh dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The eleventh dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty XI was one group of rulers, whose earlier members are grouped with the four preceding dynasties to form the First Intermediate Period , while the later members are considered part of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom . They all ruled from Thebes Egypt Thebes . The known rulers, are as follows class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 5 align left style margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Dynasty XI pharaohs Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name align center Reign BCE Burial Consort s Comments Mentuhotep I 2134 BC &ndash ? Neferu I Tepy a the ancestor Intef I Sehertawy ? &ndash 2118 BC El Tarif, Thebes Son of Mentuhotep ... of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, JNES 21 1962 , p.146 ref However, his testimony that this dynasty was based at Thebes, Egypt Thebes is verified by the contemporary evidence. It was during this dynasty that all of ancient Egypt was united under the Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom . This dynasty traces ... year of Nebhetepra Mentuhotep II , when the Herakleopolitans were defeated, and this dynasty could begin to consolidate their rule. The rulers of Dynasty XI reasserted Egypt s influence over her ... with Amenemhat I , the first king of Twelfth dynasty of Egypt Dynasty XII , as part of a theory that Amenemhat ... div class references small references div Category Eleventh dynasty of Egypt ar ... IV Nebtawyre 1998 &ndash 1991 BC Son of Queen Imi clear Manetho s statement that Dynasty XI ... king of this dynasty. An inscription carved during the reign of Wahankh Intef II shows that he was the first of this dynasty to claim to rule over the whole of Egypt, a claim which brought the Thebeans into conflict with the rulers of Herakleopolis Magna , Tenth dynasty of Egypt Dynasty X . Intef undertook several campaigns northwards, and captured the important nome of Abydos, Egypt Abydos . Warfare ... of Punt Punt . The reign of its last king, and thus the end of this dynasty, is something of a mystery ...   more details



  1. Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt

    native pharaoh of Egypt, and his flight marked the end of Egypt as an independent entity. ref Grimal, op. cit., p.381 ref class wikitable width 50 Thirtieth Dynasty Prenomen Pharaoh Name Dates Kheperkare Nectanebo I 380 BC 380 362 BC Irmaatenre Teos of Egypt Teos 362 BC 362 360 BC Senedjemibra Setepeninhur Nectanebo II 360 BC 360 343 BC References reflist Category Thirtieth dynasty of Egypt Category ...Egyptian Dynasty list File Gulbenkian Egypt5.jpg thumb left 140px A 30th dynasty Egyptian funerary mask The Thirtieth Dynasty of ancient Egypt followed Nectanebo I s deposition of Nefaarud II , the son of Hakor . This dynasty is often considered part of the Late Period of Ancient Egypt Late Period . Nectanebo I had gained control of all of History of Ancient Egypt Egypt by November of 380 BC , but spent much of his reign defending his kingdom from Achaemenid Empire Persian reconquest with the occasional help of Sparta or Athens, Greece Athens . In 365 BC 365 , Nectanebo made his son Teos of Egypt Teos co king and heir, and until his death in 363 BC 363 father and son reigned together. After his father s death, Teos invaded the Persian territories of modern Syria and Israel and was beginning to meet with some successes when he lost his throne due the machinations of his own son Tjahepimu . ref Nicolas Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, Blackwell Books 1992, p.377 ref Tjahepimu took advantage of Teos unpopularity within Egypt by declaring his son and Teos grandson Nectanebo II king. The Egyptian ... rulers to reconquer Egypt, which they considered a satrapy in revolt. For the first ten years, Nectanebo .... Artaxerxes then attempted an unsuccessful invasion of Egypt in the winter of 351 350 BC the repercussions ... suppress these rebellions and was once again able to invade Egypt in 343 BC. This second invasion proved ..., Egypt Memphis , where he saw that his cause was lost. He thereupon fled south to Nubia , where he ... to maintain some form of independent rule in the south of Egypt for 2 more years since a document ...   more details



  1. Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Second Intermediate Period . The Seventeenth Dynasty dates approximately from 1580 to 1550 BC. ref name Shaw 481 cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 481 ref Rulers Known rulers of the Seventeenth Dynasty are as follows ref name Shaw 481 class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 5 align center style margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Dynasty XVII pharaohs Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name align center Reign BCE Burial Consort s Rahotep Sekhemre wahkhaw ca 1585 BC Sobekemsaf I Sekhemre shedtawy Robbed during the reign of Ramesses IX Nubkhaes Sekhemre Wepmaat Intef Intef Sekhemre wepmaat Dra Abu el Naga ? Nubkheperre Intef Intef Nubkheperre Dra Abu el Naga Sekhemre Heruhirmaat Intef Sekhemre heruhermaat Haankhes Sobekemsaf II Sekhemre wadjkhaw 7 years Nubemhat Senakhtenre Tao I Tao I Senakhtenre Tao I Senakhtenre 1 year Tetisheri Seqenenre Tao II Tao II Seqenenre Tao II Seqenenre c. 1560 4 years Ahmose Inhapy br Sitdjehuti br Ahhotep I Kamose Wadjkheperre 1555 to 1550 BC 5 years Ahhotep II ? The Seventeenth Dynasty covers a period of time when Egypt was split into a set of small Hyksos ruled monarchy kingdoms . It is mainly Thebes, Egypt Theban rulers contemporary with the Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt Fifteenth Dynasties and Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasties . The last two kings of the dynasty opposed the Hyksos rule over Egypt and initiated a war that would rid Egypt of the Hyksos kings and began a period of unified rule, the New Kingdom . Kamose the second son of Tao II the Brave Seqenenre Tao II was the brother of Ahmose I , the first king of the Eighteenth Dynasty . References reflist External links http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk ... Period University College London Category Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt Ancient Egypt stub ar ...   more details



  1. Sixteenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The sixteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty XVI ref Kuhrt 1995 118 ref was a dynasty of pharaoh s that ruled in Upper Egypt ref name Bourriau2 for 50 years ref name Ryholt ... Bourriau 2003 179 ref History The continuing war against Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt Dynasty XV dominated the short lived Dynasty XVI. The armies of Dynasty XV, winning town after town from their southern enemies, continually encroached on Dynasty XVI, eventually threatening and then conquering Thebes itself. Ryholt 1997 has suggested that Dedumose I sued for a truce in the latter years of the dynasty ... Egypt during late Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt Dynasty XIII and Fourteenth dynasty of Egypt Dynasty XIV , also blighted Dynasty XVI, most evidently in the reign of Neferhotep III . ref name Ryholt Kings File Egypt.LuxorTemple.06.jpg thumb 250px right Thebes, Egypt Thebes Luxor Temple pictured was the capital of many of the Dynasty XVI pharaohs. From Ryholt s reconstruction of the Turin canon, 15 kings of Dynasty XVI can now be named, five of whom appear in contemporary sources. ref name Bourriau2 ... with the Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt . The estimated dates come from Bennett s publication. ref Chris ... in Egypt, Vol. 39 2002 , pp. 123 155 ref class wikitable Dynasty XVI Name Horus name Comments Consort ... dynasty of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 16 AncientEgypt bio stub ar ... and Lower Egypt between the pharaohs at Thebes, Egypt Thebes and the Hyksos kings at Avaris . Identification Of the two chief versions of Manetho s Aegyptiaca , Dynasty XVI is described by the more reliable ... ref Cory 1876 ref as shepherd hyksos kings , but by Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius as Thebes, Egypt Theban ... King List Turin canon , interpreted a list of Thebes based kings to constitute Manetho s Dynasty ... from other important Upper Egyptian towns, including Abydos, Egypt Abydos , El Kab and Edfu . ref name Bourriau2 By the reign of Nebiriau I, the Dynasty XVI realm extended at least as far north as Hu ...   more details



  1. Fifth dynasty of Egypt

    Refimprove date December 2009 Egyptian Dynasty list The fifth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty V is often combined with Dynasty III Dynasties III , Dynasty IV IV and Dynasty VI VI under the group title the Old Kingdom . Dynasty V dates approximately from 2494 to 2345  BC. Rulers Known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for Dynasty V are listed below. ref cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ref The pharaohs of Dynasty V ruled for approximately one hundred and fifty years. The Horus names and names of the Queens are taken from Dodson and Hilton. ref Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004 ref border 1 cellpadding 5 align center Dynasty V pharaohs style width 110px Name of King style width 120px Horus Throne Name style width 120px Date style width 120px Pyramid style width 200px ... of the deceased were written on the walls. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Egypt, Fifth Dynasty Of Category Fifth dynasty of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 05 ar br ... BC Pyramid of Unas Pyramid in Saqqara Nebet queen br Khenut Manetho writes that the Dynasty V kings ... were still located at Memphis, Egypt Ineb hedj White Walls . As before, expeditions were sent to Wadi ... expeditions sent to that Phoenicia n city. Finds bearing the names of a several Dynasty V kings at the site .... Userkaf How Pharaoh Userkaf founded this dynasty is not known for certain. The Papyrus Westcar , which was written during the Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom , tells a story of how king Khufu of Dynasty IV was given a prophecy that triplets born to the wife of the priest of Ra in Sakhbu ... dynasty to another transpired. During this dynasty, Ancient Egyptian religion Egyptian religion made ... through Menkauhor built temples dedicated to Ra at or near Abusir . Then late in this dynasty, the cult ...   more details



  1. Second dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The second dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty II is often combined with Dynasty I under the group title Early Dynastic Period of Egypt Early Dynastic Period . It dates approximately from 2890 to 2686  BC. ref cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ref The capital at that time was Thinis . Rulers The names of the actual rulers of Dynasty II are in dispute. For the first five pharaoh s, the sources are fairly close in agreement. Known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for Dynasty II are as follows class wikitable width 50 width 60 Name Years Reigned Hotepsekhemwy 38 Raneb now identified with Weneg pharaoh Weneg ref Kahl, Jochem, Ra is my Lord , Searching for the Rise of the Sun God at the Dawn of Egyptian History. Wiesbaden, 2007. ref 39 Nynetjer 40 Senedj 20 However, the identity of the next two or three rulers is unclear we may have both the Horus name or Nebty meaning two ladies name and their birth names for these rulers they may be entirely different individuals or they may be legendary names. On the left are the rulers most Egyptologists place here on the right are the names that ultimately come from Manetho s Aegyptica class wikitable width 50 width 60 Proposed Ruler Manetho s List Seth Peribsen Kaires Nepherkheres Sekhemib Perenmaat Sesokhris With the last ruler, we return to an agreement class wikitable width 50 width 60 Name Years Reigned Khasekhemwy 17&ndash 18 Although Manetho states the capital was at Thinis , the same as during Dynasty I, at least the first three kings were buried at Saqqara , suggesting the center of power had moved to Memphis, Egypt Memphis . Beyond this, little can be said about the events during ... Egypt Upper and Lower Egypt s. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Second Dynasty Of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 02 ar br Eil tierniezh Henegipt ca Dinastia II d Egipte cs 2 ...   more details



  1. First dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The first dynasty of Ancient Egypt notated Dynasty I ref Kuhrt 1995 118 ref is often combined with the Second dynasty of Egypt Dynasty II under the group title, Early Dynastic Period of Egypt . At that time the capital was Thinis . Rulers Known rulers, in the History of Egypt , for the First Dynasty are as follows class wikitable width 60 First Dynasty Name Comments Dates Narmer probably Menes on earlier lists c. 3100&ndash 3050 B.C. Hor Aha c. 3050&ndash 3049 B.C. Djer c. 3049&ndash 3008 B.C. 41 years Palermo Stone Djet 3008&ndash 2975? Merneith the mother of Den 3008? Den Pharaoh Den 2975&ndash 2935 30 to 50 years 40 years? Anedjib 2935?&ndash 2925? 10 years Palermo Stone Semerkhet 2925?&ndash 2916? 9 years Palermo Stone Qa a 2916?&ndash 2890 B.C. Information about this dynasty is derived from a few monuments and other objects bearing royal names, the most important being the Narmer Palette . No detailed records of the first two dynasties have survived, except for the terse lists on the Palermo stone . The Egyptian hieroglyphs hieroglyph s were fully developed by then, and their shapes would be used with little change for more than three thousand years. Large tombs of pharaoh s at Abydos, Egypt Abydos and Naqada , in addition to cemeteries at Saqqara and Helwan near Memphis, Egypt Memphis , reveal structures built largely of wood and mud bricks, with some ... Early dynastic period of Egypt Category First dynasty of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt ... Egyptian Boats First Dynasty Abydos Abydos Boats . One of the most important indigenous ... ad egypt timelines topics shipconstruction.htm Early ship construction Khufu s solar boat ... of the first dynasty. ref name shaw Shaw 2000 68 ref It is demonstrated clearly as existing during this dynasty .... For unknown reasons, this practice ended with the conclusion of the dynasty, with shabtis ... History of Ancient Egypt publisher Oxford University Press date 2000 location Oxford pages url ...   more details



  1. Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The Nineteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty XIX ref Cite book last ... Dynasty of Egypt 18th Dynasty had encountered only little resistance from neighbouring kingdoms ... ref border 1 cellpadding 5 align center Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaohs of Egypt style width 150px ... of Egypt Twentieth Dynasty . Nineteenth Dynasty timeline timeline ImageSize width 800 height auto ... color PA text Twosret 1191 BC &ndash 1190 BC barset skip timeline See also Nineteenth dynasty of Egypt ... date 1997 location London pages 188 url http books.google.co.uk books?id V sfMzRPTgoC&pg PA188&dq Egypt Dynasty XIX&ei Qo36S8TbCIiEyQTXhpGeCw&cd 6 v onepage&q Egypt 20Dynasty 20XIX&f false doi id isbn ref was one of the periods of the Egyptian New Kingdom . Founded by Vizier Ancient Egypt Vizier Ramesses I , whom Pharaoh Horemheb chose as his successor to the throne, this dynasty is best known for its ... the end of the 18th Dynasty. The Hittites gradually extended their influence into Syria and Palestine ... II would need to deal with. The Pharaohs of the 19th Dynasty The Pharaoh s of the 19th dynasty ruled ... Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004 ref . Many of the pharaohs were buried ... Sitre Merenamun 1189 1187 BCE KV14 Seti I and Ramses II Image Hitt Egypt Perseus.png thumb left Egyptian and Hittite Empires, around the time of the Battle of Kadesh 1274 BC . New Kingdom Egypt reached ... Egypt and Hatti. Ramesses II later attempted unsuccessfully to alter this situation in his fifth regnal ... accepted that a campaign against the Hittites was an unsupportable drain on Egypt s treasury and military. ref N. Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt Oxford Blackwell, 1992 , pp. 256f. ref In his ..., Hattusili III and with that act Egypt Hittite relations improved significantly. Ramesses II even married ... of other possibilities has also been suggested . Merneptah This dynasty declined as internal fighting ... from Merneptah s son and successor, Seti II , but he ruled Egypt for only 4 years. After his death ...   more details



  1. Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The thirteenth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty XIII is often combined with Dynasty XI Dynasties XI , Dynasty XII XII and Dynasty XIV XIV under the group title Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom . Other writers separate it from these dynasties and join it to Dynasties XIV through Dynasty XVII XVII as part of the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt Second Intermediate Period . Dynasty XIII was from approximately 1773 BC to sometime after 1650 BC. ref cite book editor last Shaw editor first Ian title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt year 2000 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0 19 815034 2 page 480 ref Rulers There are many known rulers for Dynasty XIII ... Egypt 13 Category Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt Category States and territories established in the 2nd ... and Hilton. ref Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. The American ... margin 1em auto 1em auto width 75 Dynasty XIII pharaohs Pharaoh Horus name Horus name Horus name ... who was the first king of the Dynasty XIII Amenemhat V Sekhemkare Ameny Qemau Pyramid in South ..., a Supposed Asiatic King in Egypt with Relations to Ebla, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental .... The Pyramids The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt s Great Monuments. Grove Press. 2001 ... WG Sobekhotep V Merhotepre Nubkhaes 13th dynasty Nubkhaes ? ref name WG Sobekhotep VI Khahotepre Ibiaw ... Sankhenre In later texts, this dynasty is usually described as an era of chaos and disorder ... in Itj tawy Itj tawy near the Faiyum was sustained during most of the dynasty and the country remained relatively stable. Unfortunately, the true chronology of this dynasty is difficult to determine as there are few ... gives a ruler named Sobkhotep I Sekhemre khutawy as the first king of this dynasty. Sobekhotep Sekhemre ... at the beginning of the dynasty at ca 1800 BC, and Sobekhotep Khaankhre ca 20 years later at 1780 BC. ref name KR K.S.B. Ryholt. The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period ...   more details



  1. Sixth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list The sixth dynasty of ancient Egypt notated Dynasty VI is often combined with Dynasty III Dynasties III , Dynasty IV IV and Dynasty V V under the group title the Old Kingdom . Pharaohs Known pharaoh s of Dynasty VI are as follows the absolute dates given are suggestions rather than ... Sixth Dynasty Of Egypt Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 06 ar br VIvet tierniezh ... of Dynasty VI ruled for approximately one hundred and sixty four years. The Horus names and names ... of Ancient Egypt. The American University in Cairo Press, London 2004 ref border 1 cellpadding 5 align center Dynasty VI pharaohs style width 110px Name of King style width 120px Horus Throne Name ... 2184 &ndash 2181 Dynasty VI is considered by many authorities as the last dynasty of the Old Kingdom, although The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt ref Ian Shaw ed., The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt , 2000 ref includes Seventh dynasty of Egypt Dynasties VII and Eighth dynasty of Egypt VIII as part of the Old Kingdom. Manetho writes that these kings ruled from Memphis, Egypt Memphis , since their pyramids were built at Saqqara , very close one to another. ref Sir Alan Gardiner, Egypt of the Pharaohs , Oxford University Press 1964, p. 91 ref Teti Dynasty VI was founded by Teti , who had married Iput, commonly believed to be the daughter of the Dynasty V pharaoh Unas . Manetho claimed that Teti ... I During this dynasty, expeditions were sent to Wadi Maghara in the Sinai Peninsula to mine for turquoise ... notable member of this dynasty was Pepi II Neferkare Pepi II , who is credited with a reign of 94 years., ref Ian Shaw, The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt , Oxford University Press 2000, p.116 ref the longest ... inscriptions in non royal tombs, ref J. H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt , Part One, Chicago 1906 ... History of Ancient Egypt , Oxford University Press 2000, p.115 ref For example, we hear of an unsuccessful plot against Pepy I. ref J. H. Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt , Part One, Chicago 1906 ...   more details



  1. Twenty-ninth dynasty of Egypt

    Egyptian Dynasty list Nepherites I founded the Twenty ninth Dynasty of ancient History of Ancient Egypt Egypt according to an account preserved in a papyrus in the Brooklyn Museum by defeating Amyrtaeus in open battle, and later putting him to death at Memphis, Egypt Memphis . Nepherites made his capital at Mendes . This brief dynasty is often considered part of the Late Period of Ancient Egypt Late Period . On Nepherites death, two rival factions fought for the throne one behind his son Muthis , and the other supporting an usurper Psammuthes although Psammuthes was successful, he only managed to reign for a year. class wikitable width 50 Twenty Ninth Dynasty Name Dates Nepherites I 398 393 BC Psammuthes 393 BC Hakor Achoris 393 380 BC Nepherites II 380 BC Psammuthes was overthrown by Hakor , who claimed to be the grandson of Nepherites I. He successfully resisted Achaemenid Empire Persian attempts to reconquer Egypt, drawing support from Athens, Greece Athens until the Peace of Antalcidas in 386 BC , and from the rebel king of Cyprus , Evagoras . Although his son Nepherites II became king on his death, the younger Nepherites was unable to keep hold on his inheritance. References citation last Clarysse first Willy title Nephorites, Founder of the 29th Dynasty and His Name journal Chronique d gypte Bulletin p riodique de la Fondation gyptologique reine lisabeth volume 69 year 1974 pages 215 217 . citation last Lloyd first Alan Brian contribution The Late Period 664 332 BC title The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt editor first Ian editor last Shaw location Oxford and New York publisher Oxford University Press year 2000 pages 369 394 isbn 0810910209 . citation last My liwiec first Karol authorlink Karol My liwiec title The Twilight of Ancient Egypt First Millennium B.C.E. ... http jstor.org stable 3821486 publisher Egypt Exploration Society . citation last Traunecker first ... b.php?f Bifao079 art 24.pdf format dead link date May 2010 . Category Dynasties of ancient Egypt 29 ...   more details




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