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scarabs of AmenoHistorical first records his lion hunts ; the second the coming of
Thi , the daughter of an Asiatic father , to Egypt , accompanied by 317 phis III . of
her women ; the third the marriage of Amenophis and Thi , and the fourth the ...
scarabs of AmenoHistorical first records his lion hunts ; the second the coming of
Thi , the daughter of an Asiatic father , to Egypt , accompanied by 317 phis III . of
her women ; the third the marriage of Amenophis and Thi , and the fourth the ...
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Sun , ( Amenophis II . ) 169. 715 3 ብ ቦ Men - xeperu - Rā , son of the Sun ,
Tehuti - mes tā - xău . ( Thothmes IV . ) 170 . ova 21 M 30 Neb - māt - Rā , son of
the Sun , Åmen - ḥetep ḥeq - Uast . ( Amenophis III . ) 171.1 1 0.99 !! N Suten
hemt ei ...
Sun , ( Amenophis II . ) 169. 715 3 ብ ቦ Men - xeperu - Rā , son of the Sun ,
Tehuti - mes tā - xău . ( Thothmes IV . ) 170 . ova 21 M 30 Neb - māt - Rā , son of
the Sun , Åmen - ḥetep ḥeq - Uast . ( Amenophis III . ) 171.1 1 0.99 !! N Suten
hemt ei ...
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Kings of Egypt : -- Åāhhetep 88 Ảaluessepairi 88 Eighteenth Dynasty Amāsis I.
88 Amenophis I. 88 Thothmes I. 88 Thothmes II . 89 Ņātshepset 89 Thothmes III .
89 Amenophis II . 89 Thothmes IV . 89 Amenophis III . 89 Amenophis IV .
Kings of Egypt : -- Åāhhetep 88 Ảaluessepairi 88 Eighteenth Dynasty Amāsis I.
88 Amenophis I. 88 Thothmes I. 88 Thothmes II . 89 Ņātshepset 89 Thothmes III .
89 Amenophis II . 89 Thothmes IV . 89 Amenophis III . 89 Amenophis IV .
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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