of Ramses III, Egyptian presence in the Levant is still attested as far as Byblos and he may have campaigned further north into Syria. Ramesses III was...
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Historical Records of Ramses III (OIP 8; Chicago, 1930) The Epigraphic Survey, Medinet Habu II, Later Historical Records of Ramses III (OIP 9; Chicago, 1932)...
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Ramesses II (redirect from Ramses II of Egypt)
eds. (1998). Amenhotep III: Perspectives on his reign. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 9780472088331. Obsomer, Claude, Ramsès II, Paris, 2012. Putnam...
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this region after the collapse of the Egyptian Empire (In the reign of Ramses III himself, Egyptian presence in the Levant is still attested as far as Byblos)...
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Sea Peoples (section Ramesses III narrative)
Champollion provide a complete and faithful summary of the campaigns of Ramses III (his Ramses Ammon), especially that represented on the north wall, containing...
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general Sethnakht, the founder of the 20th dynasty. Restorer of order, Ramses III, after thirty-two years of reign, had his throat slit in a conspiracy...
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is the 1876 "Facsimile of an Egyptian Hieratic papyrus of the reign of Ramses III" published by the British Museum. The hieratic text of the papyrus consists...
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76. Heike Sternberg-el Hotabi: Der Kampf der Seevölker gegen Pharao Ramses III. Rahden 2012, S. 50. Edward Noort (1994). Die Seevölker in Palästina....
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Nine bows (section Pedestal of Ramses II)
the ninth being the sandal strap Wall relief of Mut, mortuary temple of Ramses III, Medinet Habu, Theban Necropolis, Egypt Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Medinet Habu (category Ramesses III)
Ramesses III as Osiris on one side, and uncarved columns on the other. The second pylon leads into a peristyle hall, again featuring columns of Ramses III. This...
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with Egypt in Ramesses III's reign. 1152 BC, 14 November—First historically confirmed workers' strike, under Pharaoh Ramses III in ancient Egypt. 1150...
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German] (1941). The Excavation of Medinet Habu: The Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, Part II (OIP55) (PDF). University of Chicago Oriental Institute Staff...
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Heike Sternberg-el Hotabi (2012). Der Kampf der Seevölker gegen Pharao Ramses III. Vol. 49. Rahden. Edward Noort (1994). Die Seevölker in Palästina. Peeters...
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BC). The name Shekelesh is also cited in a wall relief at Medinet Habu (Ramses III mortuary temple), with picture and writings describing the second invasion...
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Pillet, Rapport sur les travaux de Karnak. X, "Un petit obélisque de Ramsès III." Annales Du Service Des Antiquités de L'Egypte 24 (1924): 82–3 Cooper...
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Ramesses I (redirect from Ramses I)
Menpehtyre Ramesses I (or Ramses) was the founding pharaoh of ancient Egypt's 19th Dynasty. The dates for his short reign are not completely known but...
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Precinct of Amun-Re (section Temple of Ramesses III)
the south side of the forecourt, there is a small temple built by Ramesses III. Inscriptions inside the temple show the king slaughtering captives, whilst...
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suggested by the description of the military campaign undertaken in Canaan by Ramses III (r. 1186–1155 BCE), and possibly also by the Amarna letter EA 288, if...
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underworld in his barque, from the copy of the Book of Gates in the tomb of Ramses I (KV16). Book of the Dead Gate deities of the underworld Teka-her Amduat...
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Paser was an ancient Egyptian official under the king Ramses III in the 20th Dynasty. He was mayor of Thebes. His wife was a woman called Tity. So far...
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that Diodorus Siculus' history references the king "Remphis", possibly Ramses III, beginning a seven-generation decline of Egyptian civilization. The August...
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Online. Retrieved 2021-11-01. Wilson, John (1941). The Mortuary Temple of Ramses III. The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications. pp. 56–57...
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as a winged sun disk on the ceiling to the entrance to the temple of Ramses III Her-em-akhet (Greek: Harmakhis), the wall relief of a hieracosphinx depicted...
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Meryamun (20th dynasty) (category Children of Ramesses III)
Meryamun (full name Ramses Meryamun) was a son of Ramses III, an Egyptian pharaoh of the 20th dynasty. He is depicted in the Medinet Habu temple with his...
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Ramesses IV (redirect from Ramses IV)
written Ramses or Rameses) was the third pharaoh of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. He was the second son of Ramesses III and became...
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day festival is evident from the great festivals list at the temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu. Cult and worship in the predynastic period surrounding...
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ISBN 9781444342338. OCLC 823737347. Drews 1993. "SAOC 12. Historical Records of Ramses III: The Texts in Medinet Habu Volumes 1 and 2 | The Oriental Institute of...
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sometimes be rented. One manuscript known as Papyrus Harris I records Ramses III claiming to have captured innumerable foreign slaves: "I brought back...
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figures of holy birds on the prow. A wall relief at Medinet Habu depicting Ramses III defeating the Sea Peoples in the Battle of the Nile Delta circa 1200 BC...
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