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From Memphis by Esar- Memphis he marched to Thebes , and having plundered the haddon . city , and placed the rule of the whole country under twenty governors , some Assyrian , some Egyptian , he returned to Assyria laden with spoil .
From Memphis by Esar- Memphis he marched to Thebes , and having plundered the haddon . city , and placed the rule of the whole country under twenty governors , some Assyrian , some Egyptian , he returned to Assyria laden with spoil .
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Soon after this Niků , governor of Memphis , headed a rebellion against the Assyrian rule , but he was promptly sent to Nineveh in chains ; Assurbanipal so far forgave him , that when he heard of new successes of Tirhakah in Egypt ...
Soon after this Niků , governor of Memphis , headed a rebellion against the Assyrian rule , but he was promptly sent to Nineveh in chains ; Assurbanipal so far forgave him , that when he heard of new successes of Tirhakah in Egypt ...
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III Memphis IV Memphis V Elephantine VI Memphis VII Memphis VIII Memphis IX Heracleopolis X Heracleopolis XI Thebes XII Thebes XIII Thebes XIV Chois ... XV ( Shepherds ) XVI ( Shepherds ) XVII Thebes XVIII Thebes XIX Thebes XX Thebes ...
III Memphis IV Memphis V Elephantine VI Memphis VII Memphis VIII Memphis IX Heracleopolis X Heracleopolis XI Thebes XII Thebes XIII Thebes XIV Chois ... XV ( Shepherds ) XVI ( Shepherds ) XVII Thebes XVIII Thebes XIX Thebes XX Thebes ...
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Contents
The Egyptian Race and Language | 1 |
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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