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... period of their rule , following as it did absolute anarchy , is one of the most
interesting in the history of Egypt ; and Thebes , which hitherto had not been
Thebes the seat of government , became the chief city of the Egyptian capital of
empire .
... period of their rule , following as it did absolute anarchy , is one of the most
interesting in the history of Egypt ; and Thebes , which hitherto had not been
Thebes the seat of government , became the chief city of the Egyptian capital of
empire .
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Without very much difficulty he captured Thebes , and advanced on Memphis ,
where he was opposed by the Assyrian governor ; in the fight which ensued
RutAmen ( the Urdamanah of Assurbanipal's inscriptions ) was victorious , and
again ...
Without very much difficulty he captured Thebes , and advanced on Memphis ,
where he was opposed by the Assyrian governor ; in the fight which ensued
RutAmen ( the Urdamanah of Assurbanipal's inscriptions ) was victorious , and
again ...
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XV ( Shepherds ) XVI ( Shepherds ) XVII Thebes XVIII Thebes XIX Thebes XX
Thebes 5,004 4,751 4,449 4,235 3,951 3,703 3,500 3,500 3,358 3,249 4,400
4,133 3,966 3,766 3,566 3,300 3,100 3,892 3,639 3,338 3,124 2,840 2,744 2,592
...
XV ( Shepherds ) XVI ( Shepherds ) XVII Thebes XVIII Thebes XIX Thebes XX
Thebes 5,004 4,751 4,449 4,235 3,951 3,703 3,500 3,500 3,358 3,249 4,400
4,133 3,966 3,766 3,566 3,300 3,100 3,892 3,639 3,338 3,124 2,840 2,744 2,592
...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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