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Thothmes III , was one of the mightiest kings who occupied the throne of Egypt ,
and during his long reign of fifty - three years ? he carried the arms of Egypt to the
uttermost parts of the world as known to the Egyptians , and showed himself to ...
Thothmes III , was one of the mightiest kings who occupied the throne of Egypt ,
and during his long reign of fifty - three years ? he carried the arms of Egypt to the
uttermost parts of the world as known to the Egyptians , and showed himself to ...
Page 33
The names of the places conquered Defeat of the Syrian by Thothmes were
inscribed by his orders on some of the te nc league . pylons at Karnak ; of the 360
places there mentioned , comparatively few can be identified with Biblical sites
with ...
The names of the places conquered Defeat of the Syrian by Thothmes were
inscribed by his orders on some of the te nc league . pylons at Karnak ; of the 360
places there mentioned , comparatively few can be identified with Biblical sites
with ...
Page 34
Thothmes set up between the paws of the Sphinx a tablet about fourteen feet
high , in which he inscribed an account of this vision and a statement of the works
which he carried out at Heliopolis and Memphis . 1500 In Amen - ḥetep III . , or ...
Thothmes set up between the paws of the Sphinx a tablet about fourteen feet
high , in which he inscribed an account of this vision and a statement of the works
which he carried out at Heliopolis and Memphis . 1500 In Amen - ḥetep III . , or ...
Page 39
... the nations of Syria and Mesopotamia became more and more independent ,
and as a result ceased to fear the arms of Egypt , and consequently declined to
pay the tribute imposed upon them by the mighty Thothmes III . and Amenophis III
.
... the nations of Syria and Mesopotamia became more and more independent ,
and as a result ceased to fear the arms of Egypt , and consequently declined to
pay the tribute imposed upon them by the mighty Thothmes III . and Amenophis III
.
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The Cheta were a confederation of peoples , nomad of the and stationary , who
first appear in the time of Thothmes III . , Cheta . to whom they paid tribute . In the
time of Rameses I . they made a treaty of friendship with the Egyptians , but in the
...
The Cheta were a confederation of peoples , nomad of the and stationary , who
first appear in the time of Thothmes III . , Cheta . to whom they paid tribute . In the
time of Rameses I . they made a treaty of friendship with the Egyptians , but in the
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