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... invaders known as Amu in Egyptian and called Hyksos by authors writing in Greek.1 The Hyksos kings were pharaohs of the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Dynasties and they ruled over Egypt without mercy;2 it is not known of what race they ...
... invaders known as Amu in Egyptian and called Hyksos by authors writing in Greek.1 The Hyksos kings were pharaohs of the Fourteenth to the Seventeenth Dynasties and they ruled over Egypt without mercy;2 it is not known of what race they ...
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... Invaders preyed upon the defenseless population ; the rich were stripped of everything and slept in the open , and the poor took their possessions . " It is no merely local disturbance that is here described , but a great and ...
... Invaders preyed upon the defenseless population ; the rich were stripped of everything and slept in the open , and the poor took their possessions . " It is no merely local disturbance that is here described , but a great and ...
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... invaders approached out of the gloom of the desert ; they crossed the borders and entered the shattered land . PAPYRUS 3 : 1 Forsooth , the Desert is throughout the land . The nomes are laid waste . A foreign tribe from abroad has come ...
... invaders approached out of the gloom of the desert ; they crossed the borders and entered the shattered land . PAPYRUS 3 : 1 Forsooth , the Desert is throughout the land . The nomes are laid waste . A foreign tribe from abroad has come ...
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... invaders , who came from the desert of Asia , preyed on the disorganized country , and became its violent op- pressors . Amu or the Hyksos were the invaders who riled Egypt during the centuries that separate the period of the Middle ...
... invaders , who came from the desert of Asia , preyed on the disorganized country , and became its violent op- pressors . Amu or the Hyksos were the invaders who riled Egypt during the centuries that separate the period of the Middle ...
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... Invaders approaching by way of Yat Nebes came in the gloom and overpowered Egypt. “The children of Apopi, the rebels that are at Ousherou [not identified, has a sign “dry,” meaning “desert”] and in the 1 “N'est connu que par cet exemple ...
... Invaders approaching by way of Yat Nebes came in the gloom and overpowered Egypt. “The children of Apopi, the rebels that are at Ousherou [not identified, has a sign “dry,” meaning “desert”] and in the 1 “N'est connu que par cet exemple ...
Inhalt
The ElAmarna | 191 |
Jerusalem Samaria and Jezreel | 237 |
The Letters of Jehoshaphats | 245 |
The First Siege of Samaria by the King of Damascus | 252 |
The King of Samaria Seeks an Ally against the King of Damascus | 259 |
The ElAmarna Letters Continued | 267 |
Arza the Courtier | 280 |
The ElAmarna Letters Concluded | 305 |
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The Queen Tahpenes | 98 |
The Queen of Sheba | 115 |
Makeda and Makera | 146 |
The Temple in Jerusalem | 153 |
Princess The Astounding Gods Land and Rezenu | 179 |
II | 183 |
Is Opposed by a Syrian Coalition | 311 |
The Phoenicians Leave for a New Home | 317 |
ElAmarna Correspondence? Idioms of the ElAmarna Letters | 327 |
Bibliography | 353 |
Around the Subject | 363 |
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