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... 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 , he sent Nikû back to ...
... 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 , he sent Nikû back to ...
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The hostile forces met in battle , but the Egyptian troops were defeated with a great slaughter , and their countrymen were enraged and asserted that Apries had intentionally sent them against the Greeks that they might be destroyed .
The hostile forces met in battle , but the Egyptian troops were defeated with a great slaughter , and their countrymen were enraged and asserted that Apries had intentionally sent them against the Greeks that they might be destroyed .
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o 25 : 81 Š Sutenet set suten sent suten hemt neb taiu Arsanat . Royal daughter , royal sister , royal wife , lady of the two lands ( Arsinoë ) . 1 S 을 255. j 3 1 do 42 Suten set Royal daughter , suten sent royal sister Pilatra .
o 25 : 81 Š Sutenet set suten sent suten hemt neb taiu Arsanat . Royal daughter , royal sister , royal wife , lady of the two lands ( Arsinoë ) . 1 S 을 255. j 3 1 do 42 Suten set Royal daughter , suten sent royal sister Pilatra .
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Contents
Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
List of Egyptian Dynasties and the dates assigned to them | 69 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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