The Historians' History of the World: Prolegomena; Egypt, MesopotamiaHenry Smith Williams Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1907 |
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Aahmes Abydos Amen Amenhotep ancient antiquity Apis army Asia Asshur Asshurbanapal Asshurnazirpal Assyrian Babylon Babylonian called Cambyses campaign canal century Chaldeans chariots chief civilisation conquered conquest death Delta desert Diodorus Dynasty earth Egypt Egyptian Egyptian history Elam empire enemy epoch Esarhaddon Ethiopia Euphrates expedition father gods Greek hand Herodotus historian hundred Hyksos inhabitants inscriptions Karnak Khammurabi Kheta king kingdom land later Libyans lord Manetho Marduk Memphis Mesopotamia modern monarch monuments mountains Nabonidus nations Neku Nile Nineveh Nippur origin Osiris palace papyrus patesi period Persian Pharaoh priests princes probably Psamthek pyramid race Ramses Ramses II records reign religion river royal rule ruler Sargon sculptures Semitic Sennacherib Seti Shabak Shirpurla Sippar stone successors Syria tablets Tehutimes temple Theban Thebes thou thousand throne Tiglathpileser Tigris tion Tirhaqa tomb took town tribes victory walls whole writing