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Nile levels in reign of, I 43; IV 887; chronology of, I 74; IV 885. SHEPSESKAF (IV Dyn.): chronology of, I 54 bis, 55, 59, 254, 255, 257; daughter of, I 257; son-in-law of, I 54, 257; pyramid of, I 151; SHEPSESKERE: chronology of, I 55, 60.

SHESHONK I (XXII Dyn.), I 26, 49; IV 787, 792; inscriptions of reign of, IV 699-728; records of Nile levels under reign of, IV 695; chronology of, I 71; IV 694-95; quarrying at Silsileh, IV 701-8; buildings in Karnak temple, IV 701-24A; campaign in Palestine, IV 709-24; rebellion in the oasis in reign of, IV 729; reliefs of, IV 702, 709-18. -Kheperhezre-Setepnere (Sheshonk I), IV 700, 703, 724. -Meriamon-Sheshonk (I), IV 700, 704, 705, 721, 724.

SHESHONK II (XXII Dyn.): chronology of, I 71; IV 694-95. SHESHONK III (XXII Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, IV 756-77; records of Nile levels under reign of, IV 698; chronology of, I 71; IV 694-95, 778; annals of high priest Osorkon, IV 756-70.

-Meriamon-Sheshonk (III), IV 698. -Meriamon - Sibast - Sheshonk- (III) Nuterhekon, IV 774. -Usermare-Setepnamon (Sheshonk III), IV 698, 774.

SHESHONK IV (XXII Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, IV 782-92; records of Nile levels under reign of, IV 698; chronology of, I 71; IV 694-95. -Meriamon-Sheshonk (IV), IV 698. -Okheperre (Sheshonk IV), IV 784, 791.

-Usermare-Meriamon (=Sheshonk IV), IV 698.

SIAMON: Tanite king, IV 663; chronology of, I 70; IV 604-7. SIAMON-HRIHOR: see Hrihor. SIPTAH (XIX Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, III 639-51; chronology of, I 67; viceroys of Kush in time of, III 639, 643, 646; queen of, IV 400 n. c; reliefs of, III 647, 648. -Ikhnere-Setepnere (-Siptah) III, 648, 650.

-Merneptah-Siptah (-Siptah), III 650.

-Ramses-Siptah (=Siptah), III 642, 643.

SMENDES: see Nesubenebded. SNEFRU (III Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, I 168-75; mentioned, I 176, 189, 731; chronology of, I 54 bis, 55, 56, 58, 86; placed in III Dynasty by Palermo stone, I 86; became god of the Sinai region, I 168, 722; commemorated by roads and statues in the Delta, I 168, 493; regarded as god, I 722; founder of mining, I 168; smiter of barbarians, I 169; dispatched a fleet to bring cedar from Lebanon I 89; gates of, I 148; his relief at Wadi Maghara, I 169.

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TAKELOT I (XXII Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, IV 738-40; records of Nile levels under reign of, IV 695; chronology of, I 71, 71 n. g; IV 69495; queens of, IV 696, 792. TAKELOT II (XXII Dyn.), I 35; IV 777; inscriptions of reign of, IV 75255; chronology of, I 71; IV 694-95; coregency with Osorkon II, IV 697. -Kheperhezre-Setepnere (Takelot II), IV 762.

-Meriamon-Siese-Takelot (II), IV 753,

762.

TAKELOT III (XXIII Dyn.): chronology of, I 72, 72 n. d; coregency with Osorkon III, I 72 n. d. TANUTAMON (XXV Dyn.): inscription of, IV 919-34; coregency with Taharka, IV 920; conquest of the Delta IV 927-34.

-Bekere (Tanutamon), IV 921, 934. TAO (Sekenenre): pyramid of, IV 518. -Sekenenre-Tao, pyramid of, IV 518. an officer of, II 7; queen of, II 33. TAOO (Sekenenre): pyramid of, IV 518. -Sekenenre-Taoo, pyramid of, IV 518. TETI (VI Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, I 282-94; chronology of, I 61.

TEYEN: predynastic king of Lower
Egypt, I 90.

THESH: predynastic king of Lower
Egypt, I 90.

THUTMOSE I, II 25, 74, 114; inscrip-
tions of reign of, II 54-114; chro-
nology of, I 66; rewards of Ahmose-
Pen-Nekhbet, under II 23; coronation
decrees of, I 18, II 54-60; full titulary
of, II 56, 69; feast of coronation of,
II 60; service of Thure under, II 64;
Tombos inscription of, II 67-73; for-
tress on Tombos, built by, II 72, 121;
Nubian frontier of, II 67; compara-
tive dates of Asiatic and Nubian cam-
paigns, II 67, 79; tribute of South and
North, II 70; boundaries of, II 73;
clearing of cataract canal by, II 75-76;
Nubian campaign of, II 67-77, 80, 84;
Asiatic campaign of, II 73, 81, 85, 125;
obelisks of, II 86-89; first jubilee of, I
66 n. g; II 89; works at Abydos of,
II 90-98; tomb of, II 105; old age of,
II 64; death of, II 108; still living
under Thutmose II, II 121; usur-
pation of monument of Hatshepsut
by, II 126; succession of children of,

II 135.
-Okheperkere (=Thutmose I), II 25,
64, 70, 75, 80, 84, 87, 88, 114, 121, 194,
196, 224, 238, 311, 317, 478, 778.
THUTMOSE II (XVIII Dyn.), II 25;
inscriptions of reign of, II 115-27;
chronology of, I 66; rewards of Ah-
mose-Pen-Nekhbet under, II 24; serv-
ice of Thure under, II 65; biography
of Ineni, II 115, 118; accession of,
II 116; death of, II 118; Nubian war
of, II 119-22; first campaign of,
campaign against Shasu, II 123-24;
campaign in Syria (now known to be-
long to Thutmose I), II 125; usurpa-
tion of monument of Hatshepsut by,
II 126; death of, II 363, 368; mummy
of, IV 637.
-Okhepernere (=Thutmose II), II 21,
24, 25, 65, 116, 122, 124, 125, 127, 332
n. d, 389, 390, 595; IV 637.
THUTMOSE III (XVIII Dyn.); later
inscriptions, of reign of, II 391-779;
(for earlier inscriptions, see Thut-
mose III and queen); chronology of,
I 66; length of reign of, I 48; II 592;
Sothic date in reign of, I 43, 46, 51;
service of Thure under, II 66; corona-
tion of, II 131 ff., 594; power in Syria

before his campaigns, II 137, 184;
receives homage of all foreign princes,
II 148; capture of Joppa, I 24; cam-
paigns in Syria, I 43; II 391-540;
offerings from conquests of, II 541-
72; buildings of, II 131 ff., 593-643;
Nubian wars of, II 644-54; hymn of
victory of, II 655-62: annals of, I 3
bis, 13, 14, 66 n. h; II 391-540; vizier
of, I 20; II 663-762; prominent offi-
cials of, II 763-79; called a brother of
Hatshepsut, II 213; ascension to
heaven of, II 222; death of, II 592;
son of Thutmose II, II 595; wife of,
II 779; son of, II 780; coregency with,
II 184 n. d; mortuary temple of, II
552 n. i; statues of, II 164, 165, 186;
obelisks of, I 16; II 563, 571, 626-36,
776; temple at Medinet Habu, II 637–
41; reliefs of, II 450 n. a, 543-46,
645, 646, 653, 655.

-Menkheperre (=Thutmose III), II
21, 25, 146, 154 ter, 157, 174, 176, 179,
185, 186, 213, 332, 332 n. d, 370, 383,
387, 392, 407, 441, 451, 458, 584, 592,
635, 642, 650, 654, 656, 750, 752, 755,
758, 761, 779, 794, 832; III 58; IV

628.

THUTMOSE III AND QUEEN (XVIII
Dyn.): inscriptions of reign of, II
128-390.

THUTMOSE IV (XVIII Dyn.): inscrip-
tions of reign of, II 810-40; chronol-
ogy of, I 66; youth of, II 813-15; ac-
cession of, I 24; II 812; Asiatic cam-
paign of, II 816-22; Nubian cam-
paign of, II 823-29; buildings of, II
830-38; obelisk of, I 16; II 830;
mummy of, II 15; sphinx stela of,
I 15; II 810-15; palace in Abydos,
II 839.

-Menkheprure (=Thutmose IV), II
812, 821, 825, 832, 834, 836, 837, 838,
840; III 32B; IV 539.
THUTMOSES, feud of the, II 128-30.
TIRHAKA: see Taharka.

TUTENKHAMON (XVIII Dyn.): in-
scriptions of reign of, II 1019-41;
chronology of, I 66; restoration of
inscriptions by, II 897, 1019; reliefs
of, II 1021, 1028, 1035.
-Nebkheprure (=Tutenkhamon), II
897, 1036, 1041.
-Tutenkhaton

1019.

(Tutenkhamon), II

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INDEX IV

PERSONS

ABRAHAM: visit to Egypt of, I 620 n. d;
III 10.

ABRAM: field of, IV 715.
AFRICANUS, I 72 n. e; IV 884.
AнHOTEP I: mother of King Ahmose I,
parentage of, II 33; age of, II 49, 52;
restoration of Princess Sebekemsaf's
tomb by, II 112; Yuf, favorite of,
II, 109-14; Edfu estate belonging to,
II, 113.

AHMOSE (officer of Ikhnaton): inscrip-

tion of, II 1004-8; tomb of, II 1004.
AHMOSE: queen of Thutmose I, Yuf,
favorite of, II 114; coition with
Amon, II 194, 195, 203; confinement,
II 204-5; birth of Hatshepsut, II
206, 210.

AHMOSE (Son of Ebana), biography of,
II 1-16, 38, 39, 78-82.

AHMOSE (Saite general), IV 1013, 1014.
AHMOSE-NOFRETERE, queen of Ahmose
I, II 26, 34.

AHMOSE-PEN-NEKHBET, biography of,
II 17-25, 40-42, 123-24, 344.
AHMOSE-SEPIR, pyramid of, IV 519.
AHMOSE-SITKAMOSE, queen, IV 644.
AHUBEN: father of Psamtik, the priest,
IV 1029.

AKENESH, chief of Me, IV 815, 868, 878.
AMENEMHAB: inscription of, II 578-
92; biography of, II 574-78; tomb
of, II 574 n. g; adventures of, II
574-75-

AMENEMHAB, peasant, IV 539.
AMENEMHET, I 518.
AMENEMHET (-Ameni): inscription of,
I 515-23; biography of, 515, 516;
titles of, I 518; three expeditions of,
I 519-21; administration of, I 522;
character of, I 523; also called Ameni,
I 518 n. a; son of Khnumhotep I,

I 515.
AMENEMHET, inscription of, I 730-32.

AMENEMHET (official of Amenemhet
III): inscription of, I 707-9; expedi-
tion to Nubia, I 707; titles of, I 707;
expedition to Hammamat, I 709.
AMENEMHET, third prophet of Amon,
II 931.

AMENEMHET, vizier of Mentuhotep IV:
tablet of, I 444-48; titles of, I 438,
442, 445; expedition of, I 442-47.
AMENEMHET-AMENY, II 689 n. d.
AMENEMOPET, first prophet, IV 480.
AMENEMOPET: tomb of, II 671 n. e;
tomb-inscription of, II 671 n. e.
AMENEMOPET, Viceroy of Kush, III 204
n. b, 477 bis.

AMENEMUYA, Son of Ramses II, III 362.
AMENEMYENET, IV 524.

AMENEMYENET, brother of Neferhotep,
III 73.

AMENHIRKHEPESHEF, son of Ramses II,
III, 350, 456, 482.

AMENHIRUNAMEF, son of Ramses II,
III, 467, 471, 474, 477.
AMENHOTEP, bodyguardsman of Thut-
mose IV: inscription of, II 818.
AMENHOTEP, high priest of Amon, I 69
n. a; IV 487, 489, 494, 495, 498, 523,
531, 534; inscriptions of, IV, 488-98.
AMENHOTEP, Son of Hapi: inscriptions
of, II 911-27; deification of, II 911-
12; promotions of, II 914-17; mor-
tuary temple of, II 921-27; also
called Huy, II 924.

AMENHOTEP, treasurer, IV 495.
AMENHOTEP, viceroy of Kush, brother
of Huy, II 1028.

AMENHOTEP, Workman, IV 526.
AMENI (= Amenemhet), I 518 n. a; in-
scription of, I 515-23.

AMENI, father of Sisatet, I 671.

AMENI, magnate of the south: inscrip-
tion of, I 649-50.

AMENI (under Amenemhet III): rock-
inscription of, I 721-23.

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