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  1. Amenemhat (son of Thutmose III)

    See Amenemhat for other indivuduals with this name. Hiero Amenemhat hiero M17 Y5 N35 G17 F4 t hiero align right era nk Amenemhat was a prince of the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt the son of Pharaoh Thutmose III . ref name D137 dodson , p.137 ref He was the eldest son and appointed heir of the pharaoh ref name D137 . It is possible that his mother was Queen Satiah ref Dodson & Hilton, pp.133,140 ref , but it has also been proposed that Neferure the daughter of Hatshepsut and Thutmose II was married to Thutmose III and bore Amenemhat before her death, and that Satiah followed Neferure as the royal wife of Thutmose III. Although Neferure is identified several times as the royal wife of Thutmose III while he was the co regent of Hatshepsut, who was serving as pharaoh, some authors think it is less likely that Neferure was the mother of Amenemhat. ref Dodson & Hilton, p.132 ref . The name of Amenemhat was mentioned on an inscription in the Karnak Temple in the 24th year, shortly after the death of Hatshepsut and the subsequent assumption of his father to pharaoh he was appointed to Overseer of the Cattle ref Dodson & Hilton, pp.132,137 ref quite an unusual title for a prince ref Dodson & Hilton, p.19 ref in that year. He also is depicted in the Thebes, Egypt Theban tomb of his tutor, Min, Mayor of Thinis ref name D137 . Amenemhat predeceased his father, who ruled for more than thirty years after Hatshepsut died, so the next pharaoh was his half brother Amenhotep II , son of another wife of Thutmose III, Queen Merytre Hatshepsut . Sources reflist 6 Satiah, 1 Gran Esposa Real Meritre, 2 Gran Esposa Real Isis, la madre del Rey Las mujeres en la vida de Tutmosis III Los Nobles de Egipto by Alexandre Herrero Pardo DEFAULTSORT Amenemhat Category Ancient Egyptian princes Category Heirs to the Ancient Egyptian throne Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt Category 15th century BC people fr Amenemhat fils de Thoutm sis III hu Amenemhat III. Thotmesz fia ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat (son of Thutmose IV)

    See Amenemhat for other indivuduals with this name. Hiero Amenemhat hiero M17 Y5 N35 G17 F4 t hiero align right era nk Amenemhat was a prince of the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt the son of Pharaoh Thutmose IV . ref name D137 dodson , p.137 ref He is depicted in the Thebes, Egypt Theban tomb TT64 , which is the tomb of the royal tutors Heqareshu and his son Heqaerneheh. ref Dodson & Hilton, p.134 ref . He died young and was buried in his father s tomb in the Valley of the Kings , KV43 , together with his father and a sister called Tentamun 18th dynasty Tentamun . ref Dodson & Hilton, p.135 ref His canopic jar s and possible mummy were found there. ref Dodson & Hilton, p.137 ref . Sources reflist DEFAULTSORT Amenemhat Son Of Thutmose Iv Category Ancient Egyptian princes Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt Category 15th century BC people Category Ancient Egyptian mummies fr Amenemhat fils de Thoutm sis IV hu Amenemhat IV. Thotmesz fia ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat III

    See Amenemhat , for other indivuduals with this name. Infobox pharaoh name Amenemhat III alt name Lamares ... Statuette head of Amenemhat III, now in the Louvre nomen hiero hiero i mn n m HAt t hiero nomen Amenemhat ref name names http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk chronology amenemhatIII.html Amenemhat III Nimaatre ... 1860&ndash 1814 BC predecessor Senusret III successor Amenemhat IV spouse Aat queen Aat , Khenemetneferhedjet III dynasty Twelfth dynasty of Egypt 12th Dynasty father Senusret III Children Neferuptah , Sobekneferu , Hathorhetepet, Nubhetepet, Sithathor, Amenemhat IV ? death date 1814 BC burial Pyramid at Hawara monuments Pyramids at Dahshur and Hawara Amenemhat III , also spelled Amenemhet III ... , later succeeded Amenemhat IV, as the last ruler of the 12th Dynasty. Amenemhat III s throne ... ref The monuments of Amenemhat III are fairly numerous and of excellent quality. This includes ... 150px Pyramidion or Capstone of Amenemhat III s pyramid. Other names Ammenemes Lamares, Ameres ... links http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk chronology amenemhatIII.html Amenemhat III Nimaatre http ... Pyramids Pharaohs Persondata name Amenemhat III alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death place of death DEFAULTSORT Amenemhat Iii Category 1814 BC deaths Category ... III cs Amenemhet III. de Amenemhet III. es Amenemhat III eo Amenemhet la 3 a eu Amenemhat III.a fa fr Amenemhat III id Amenemhat III it Amenemhat III he ka III lt Amenemis III hu III. Amenemhat nl Amenemhat III pl Amenemhat III pt Amenemhat III ru III sr III sh Amenemhat III fi Amenemhet III sv Amenemhet III vi Amenemhat III yo Amenemhat III ... father, Senusret III . ref Kim S. B. Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt During the Second Intermediate ... Iskander, The Discovery of Neferwpta , 1971, p.103 ref The pyramidion of Amenemhet III s pyramid ... of king Amenemhet III s reign. The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus is thought to have been originally composed ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat

    Hiero Amenemhat hiero i mn n m HAt t hiero align right era egypt Amenemhat Pronunciation needed or Amenemhet Pronunciation needed may refer to Amenemhat I or Amenemhet I reigned c. 1991 BC c. 1962 BC was the first ruler of the Twelfth dynasty of Egypt 12th dynasty of Egypt . Amenemhat I was a vizier of his predecessor Mentuhotep IV , overthrowing him from power. Amenemhat I moved the capital from Thebes, Egypt Thebes to Itjtawy . Amenemhat II or Amenemhet II reigned c. 1929 BC c. 1895 BC was the third pharaoh of the 12th dynasty of Egypt. He was the son of Senusret I through the latter s chief wife, Queen Neferu III . Amenemhat III or Amenemhet III reigned c. 1860 BC c. 1814 BC was a pharaoh during the 12th dynasty of Egypt. Amenemhat IV or Amenemhet IV reigned c. 1815 BC c. 1806 BC was pharaoh during the 12th dynasty of Egypt. Sekhemkare Amenemhat V Sekhemkare fl. c. early 18th century BC was an Egyptian king of the Thirteenth dynasty of Egypt 13th dynasty . Amenemhet VI Amenemhat VI Ameny Antef fl. c. mid 18th century BC was an Egyptian king during the 13th dynasty. Amenemhat High Priest of Amun Amenemhat fl. c. late 15th century BC was a High Priest of Amun during the reign of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep II . Amenemhat son of Thutmose III Amenemhat fl. c. mid 15th century BC was a prince of the 18th dynasty of Egypt and a son of Pharaoh Thutmose III . He was the eldest son and appointed heir but predeceased his father. Amenemhat son of Thutmose IV Amenemhat fl. c. early 14th century BC was a prince during the 18th dynasty of Egypt the son of Pharaoh Thutmose IV . Amenemhat , a nomarch during the 12th dynasty fl. c. mid 20th century BC ... prince of the 12th dynasty, a son of Amenemhat II. 5010 Amenemh t , is a main belt asteroid , discovered ... Observatory . Category Ancient Egyptian given names hndis DEFAULTSORT Amenemhat cs Amenemhet es Amenemhat fr Amenemhat ka nl Amenemhat pl Amenemhat ru fi Amenemhet ...   more details



  1. Pyramid of Amenemhat III (Dahshur)

    Infobox Egyptian pyramid Image Image Black Pyramid of Amenemhat III..JPG 300px Name Black Pyramid Type Pyramid True pyramid ruined Owner Amenemhat III Ancient Amenemhat is mighty Height span style white space nowrap ca. 75  metres  span Base span style white space nowrap 105  metres  span Slope 59 lower br 55 upper King Amenemhat III built the Black Pyramid during the Middle Kingdom of Egypt 2055 1650 BC . It is one of the five remaining pyramid s of the original eleven pyramids at Dahshur in Egypt . Originally named Amenemhet is Mighty , the pyramid earned the name Black Pyramid for its dark, decaying appearance as a rubble mound. The Black pyramid was the first to house both the deceased pharaoh and his queens. Jacques de Morgan , on a French mission, began the excavation on the pyramids at Dahshur in 1892. The German Archaeological Institute of Cairo completed excavation in 1983. Structure The pyramid was originally about 75 meters tall with a base 105 meters long and an incline of 57 . Typical for pyramids of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom , the Black Pyramid, although encased in limestone, is made of mud brick and clay instead of stone. The ground level structures consist of the entrance opening into the courtyard and mortuary temple, surrounded by walls. There are two sets of walls between them, there are ten shaft tombs, which are a type of burial structure formed from graves built into natural rock. The pyramidion , which is the capstone of a pyramid, was covered with inscriptions and religious symbols. Some of these were scratched off, leading researchers to conclude the pyramidion was never used or it was defaced during Akhenaten s rule ... title DEFAULTSORT Pyramid Of Amenemhat Iii Dahshur Category Memphis, Egypt Category Ancient Egyptian pyramids ar az III Amenemhet ehram ca Pir mide negra de Amenemhet III. Pyramide es Pir mide Negra fr Pyramide d Amenemhat III pl Piramida Czarna zh ...   more details



  1. Siamun (son of Thutmose III)

    otheruses Siamun disambiguation Hiero Siamun hiero i mn n G39 hiero align right era nk Siamun Son of Amun was a prince of the eighteenth dynasty of Egypt , a son of Pharaoh Thutmose III ref dodson , p.140 ref . He is named on a statue of Chancellor Sennefer, Chancellor Sennefer now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo , which can be dated to the reign of Thutmose III ref Dodson & Hilton, pp.133,140 ref . Sources references DEFAULTSORT Siamun Category Ancient Egyptian princes Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt hu Sziamon III. Thotmesz fia ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat IV

    BC Predecessor Amenemhat III Successor Sobekneferu Father Amenemhat III ? Mother Hetepti Dynasty Twelfth dynasty of Egypt 12th  Dynasty Died 1806 BC Amenemhat IV , or Amenemhet IV was Pharaoh Pharaoh ... of Amenemhat III ref Kim S. B. Ryholt, The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate .... Amenemhat IV likely also built a temple in the northeastern Fayum at Qasr el Sagha . The Turin Canon papyrus records a reign of 9 Years 3 months and 27 days for Amenemhat IV. ref Ryholt, p.15 ref He served the first year of his reign as the junior co regent to his powerful predecessor, Amenemhat III ...See Amenemhat , for other indivuduals with this name. Infobox pharaoh Name Amenemhat IV Image AmmenemesIV Front BritishMuseum August19 08.jpg Caption Small gneiss sphinx inscribed with the name of Amenemhat IV, on display at the British Museum . ImageSize 150 NomenHiero hiero i mn n m HAt t hiero Nomen Amenemhat br Amun is in front PrenomenHiero hiero ra U5 a xrw w hiero Prenomen Maa Kheru Re br The voice of Re is true ref http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk chronology amenemhatIV.html Digital Egypt for Universities Amenemhat IV Maakherure 1807 06 1798 97 BCE ref HorusHiero hiero xpr xpr xpr xpr hiero Horus Kheper Kheperu br Horus, the transformation of transformations NebtyHiero hiero s H b W4 N16 N16 hiero Nebty Seheb Tawy br The two ladies, who make the two lands festive GoldenHiero hiero sxm ... to have begun. Amenemhat died without a male heir, though it is possible that the two first rulers ... NAME Amenemhat IV ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ancient Egyptian Pharoah DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1806 BC PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Amenemhat Iv Category Pharaohs of the Twelfth ... Amenemhet IV. es Amenemhat IV eu Amenemhat IV.a fa fr Amenemhat IV it Amenemhat IV ka IV lt Amenemis IV hu IV. Amenemhat nl Amenemhat IV ja 4 pl Amenemhat IV pt Amenemhat IV ru IV sh Amenemhat IV fi Amenemhet IV sv Amenemhet IV vi Amenemhat IV yo Amenemhat ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat II

    BC to 1895 BC and was the son of Senusret I through the latter s chief wife, Queen Neferu III Nefru ... an expedition to Punt. Succession Amenemhat II and his son, Senusret II, shared a brief coregency ...See Amenemhat , for other indivuduals with this name. Infobox pharaoh Name Amenemhat II Image AmenemhatII Sphinx Louvre Oct27 07.png Caption Great sphinx thought to have been originally carved for Amenemhat II, now on display in the Louvre , Paris NomenHiero hiero i mn n m HAt t hiero Nomen Amenemhat ... I Successor Senusret II Father Senusret I Mother Neferu III Spouse Senet ? , Kaneferu Children Senusret ... Pyramid at Dahshur Nubkhaure Amenemhat II was the third pharaoh of the Twelfth dynasty of Egypt Twelfth .... The coming of Nubians to bring tribute is also reported. Amenemhat II established a coregency with his son Senusret II in his 33rd Regnal Year in order to secure the continuity of the royal succession ... year of Senusret II and to the 35th year of Amenemhat, meaning that Senusret was crowned in his ... of the Great Sphinx of Giza is that of Amenemhat II. The evidence includes statements made by German ... during the 12th Dynasty. The same stripes, eye paint, and facial structure are present on Amenemhat ... during the 4th Dynasty or before, the original head was damaged beyond repair, and that Amenemhat ... amenemhatII.html Amenemhat II Nubkaure 1914 1879 76 BCE http www.ancient egypt.org index.html Ancient Egypt.org Pharaohs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Amenemhat Ii ALTERNATIVE ... Amenemhat Ii Category 1895 BC deaths Category Pharaohs of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt ar ca Amenemhet II cs Amenemhet II. de Amenemhet II. es Amenemhat II eu Amenemhat II.a fa fr Amenemhat II hr Amenemhat II. it Amenemhat II he ka II lt Amenemis II hu II. Amenemhat nl Amenemhat II pl Amenemhat II pt Amenemhat II ru II sh Amenemhat II fi Amenemhet II sv Amenemhet II vi Amenemhat II yo Amenemhat II zh ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat I

    Amenemhat I is considered to be the first king of Egypt to have had a coregency with his son ...See Amenemhat , for other indivuduals with this name. Infobox pharaoh Name Amenemhat I Image Funerary relief of Amenemhet I from El Lisht by John Campana.jpg Caption Relief of Amenemhat I from his mortuary complex at El Lisht ImageSize 250 NomenHiero hiero i mn n m HAt t hiero Nomen Amenemhat br Amun ... chronology amenemhatI.html Amenemhat I ref br Repeating of births Nebty Wehemmesut Horus Wehemmesut Father Senusret Mother Neferet Spouse Neferitatjenen Children Senusret I , Neferu III , Neferusherit ... I at el Lisht Lisht . Amenemhat I , also Amenemhet I , was the first ruler of the Twelfth dynasty ... L gypte le Moyen Empire, Office de Livre, 1984 cite ref Amenemhat I was a vizier of his predecessor ... ref , scholars vary if Mentuhotep IV was killed by Amenemhat I, but there is no independent evidence ... Egyptian Literature , 1973 p.139 ref the Instructions of Amenemhat ref name M. Lichtheim, p.135 ... been attempts at legitimizing his rule. Amenemhat I moved the capital from Thebes, Egypt Thebes to Itjtawy and was buried in el Lisht . His son Senusret I followed in his footsteps, building his pyramid&ndash a closer reflection of the 6th dynasty pyramids than that of Amenemhat I&ndash at Lisht as well, but his grandson, Amenemhat II, broke with this tradition. Assassination Two literary works dating from the end of the reign give a picture about Amenemhat I s death. The Instructions of Amenemhat were supposedly counsels that the deceased king gave to his son during a dream. In the passage ... amenemhet1.htm Amenemhet I ref This passage refers to a conspiracy in which Amenemhat was killed by his own guards, when his son and co regent Senusret I was leading a campaign in Libya ... grieved. Now His Majesty had sent an army to the land of the Tjemeh Libyans , his eldest son as the captain ... to the western side to acquaint the king s son concerning the position that had arisen in the Royal ...   more details



  1. Instructions of Amenemhat

    Egypt, Sehetepibre, the son of Re Ammenemes and claim to be Amenemhat s advice to his son on how to maintain his kingship and prosperity. The king then warns his son not to trust anyone, for even ... are given. The Instructions close with blessings for his son, Senusret, and advice on how ... from the Instructions of Amenemhat almost verbatim. The poem was still being read in the fifth ... Amenemhat fr Instructions d Amenemhat ...   more details



  1. Thutmose III

    Menwi, Merti, Menhet children Amenemhat son of Thutmose III Amenemhat , Amenhotep II , Beketamun , Iset daughter of Thutmose III Iset , Menkheperre prince Menkheperre , Meritamen daughter of Thutmose III Meryetamun , Meryetamun, Nebetiunet , Nefertiry, Siamun son of Thutmose III Siamun ref name RoyalFamilies ... Satiah She may have been the mother of his firstborn son, Amenemhat son of Thutmose III Amenemhat . ref name NewBiography O Connor, David and Cline, Eric H. Thutmose III A New Biography University ... reign, he appointed his son and successor Amenhotep II , as his junior co regent. When Thutmose III .... Family Thutmose III was the son of Thutmose II by a secondary wife, Iset queen Iset . ref Joyce ... of Amenemhat instead of Satiah. ref name RoyalFamilies Dates and length of reign Thutmose III ... in the late reign of Thutmose III when he was quite elderly and in another coregency with his son ... succession for the son of Thutmose III, the future Amenhotep II, as opposed to any of the surviving ...Infobox pharaoh name Thutmose III alt name Tuthmosis III, Manahpi r ya in the Amarna letters image TuthmosisIII ... it, on a marble pedestal. Thutmose III sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis III , and meaning ... in Nubia . Officially, Thutmose III ruled Egypt for almost fifty four years, and his reign is usually ..., she declared herself to be the pharaoh while never denying kinship to young Thutmose III. Thutmosis ... theory is that the boy was the son of Neferure. Amenemhat predeceased his father. ref name RoyalFamilies Merytre Hatshepsut . Thutmose s successor, the crown prince and future king Amenhotep II , was the son ... Menkheperre and daughters named Nebetiunet , Meritamen daughter of Thutmose III Meryetamun C , Meryetamun D and Iset daughter of Thutmose III Iset . Merytre Hatshepsut was the daughter of the divine adoratrice Huy. ref name RoyalFamilies Nebtu she is depicted on a pillar in Thutmose III s tomb ... Neferure ? Thutmose III may have married his half sister, ref name NewBiography but there is no conclusive ...   more details



  1. Amenemhat (High Priest of Amun)

    See Amenemhat , for other indivuduals with this name. Infobox Egyptian dignitary Name Amenemhat Image Style High Priest of Amun Caption ImageSize Predecessor Menkheperreseneb II Successor Mery High Priest of Amun Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep II Father Djehutyhotep, wab priest and Overseer of the sandal makers Mother Wife Children Burial Thebes, TT 97 Amenemhat was a High Priest of Amun from the time of Amenhotep II . He was probably buried in TT97 in Qurna Thebes . Amenemhat was the son of the wab priest and Overseer of the sandal makers of Amun Djehutyhotep. A funerary cone exists in the collection of University College, London UC 37551. ref http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk thebes archive uc37551.gif ref Funerary cones of the First Prophet of Amun Amenemhet are in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. ref C. W. Hayes, The Scepter of Egypt II, pg. 147 ref Amenemhet, high priest of Amun in Karnak left an inscription outlining his career at Gebel el Silsila. ref O Conner and Cline eds , Thutmose III A New Biography, pg. 157 ref References reflist Category 14th century BC clergy Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt Category Theban High Priests of Amun AncientEgypt bio stub ...   more details



  1. Ptahmose, son of Thutmose

    Infobox Egyptian dignitary Style High Priest of Ptah in Memphis Name Ptahmose, son of Thutmose Image Caption ImageSize Predecessor Successor Dynasty Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt 18th  Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III Father Thutmose Vizier Thutmose , Vizier Mother Tawy, lady of the house. Wife Children Burial Ptahmose was High Priest of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt Memphis during the time of Thutmose IV and or Amenhotep III . Ptahmose is mentioned on a round topped, limestone stela with his brother Meryptah. Ptahmose and his brother are sons of the Vizier Thutmose Vizier Thutmose and his wife Tawy. Ptahmose held the titles of count and governor, one great in his office and important in the palace, Sem priest, and Chief of the Master craftsmen High Priest of Ptah . Ptahmose s brother Meryptah is a well known individual. He was a count and governor, beloved Sole Companion, confidant of the Good God, the Prophet and Chief Steward of the Mansion of Amenhotep III . ref K. Bosse Griffiths, The Memphite Stela of Merpta and Pta mos , The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 41 Dec., 1955 , pp. 56 63 ref References reflist Category Ancient Egyptian priests Category Memphis High Priests of Ptah Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ...   more details



  1. Annals of Thutmose III

    orphan date January 2011 The Annals of Thutmose III are composed of numerous inscription s of ancient Egypt ian military records gathered from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt 18th dynasty campaigns of Thutmose III s armies in Syro Palestine . These recordings can be found on the inside walls of the chamber housing the holy of holies at the great Karnak Temple of Amun . Measuring just 25 meters in length ... campaign campaign , in year 23, of Thutmose III, which was the Battle of Megiddo 15th century BC Battle of Megiddo . Before his death, Thutmose III would partake in a total of seventeen campaigns ... Press, 1906. p. 167 ref The remainder of Thutmose III s campaign inscriptions contain only brief ... . ref Spalinger, Anthony. A Critical Analysis of the Annals of Thutmose III Stucke V VI . Journal ... accessed July 10, 2010 ref As the years of Thutmose III s reign pass, the inscriptions on the wall at Karnak become less descriptive. Historical significance While the Annals of Thutmose III help us to piece ... of Thutmose III Stucke V VI . Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 14 1977 p. 41 ..., Donald B. The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III Volume 16 of Culture and history of the ancient Near East. Netherlands Brill, 2003. Spalinger, Anthony. A Critical Analysis of the Annals of Thutmose III Stucke V VI . Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 14 1977 41 54, http ... Campaign of Thutmose III in Asia. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 37, No. 1 Jan., 1978 35 41, http www.jstor.org stable 544293 accessed July 10, 2010 Wente, Edward F. Thutmose III s Accession ... of Thutmose III Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Ancient Egypt Category Works about Ancient Egypt be III ... aspects of the inscriptions as well as the historical aspects. As the years of Thutmose III s reign progress for example, Spalinger describes the less descriptive, list like inscriptions as society ...   more details



  1. Iset (daughter of Thutmose III)

    Hiero Iset hiero st t H8 B1 hiero align right era nk Iset or Isis was a princess of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt , a daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III and his Great Royal Wife Merytre Hatshepsut . ref dodson , pp.133,140 ref She is one of six known children of Thutmose and Merytre her siblings are Pharaoh Amenhotep II , Prince Menkheperre prince Menkheperre and princesses Nebetiunet , Meritamen daughter of Thutmose III Meritamen and the second Meritamen. ref Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.133 ref She is depicted together with her sisters and Menkheperre on a statue of their maternal grandmother Hui priestess Hui now in the British Museum she is depicted as smaller than her siblings, so she is likely to have been the youngest of them. ref Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., pp.133,138 ref Sources references DEFAULTSORT Iset Category 15th century BC women Category Ancient Egyptian princesses Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt hu Iszet III. Thotmesz l nya nl Iset dochter van Thoetmosis III ...   more details



  1. Meritamen (daughter of Thutmose III)

    For other Egyptian ladies called Meritamen see Meritamen disambiguation Hiero Meritamen hiero i mn n mr i i t B1 hiero align right era nk Meritamen Beloved of Amun was a princess during the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt . She was the daughter of Pharaoh Thutmose III and his Great Royal Wife Merytre Hatshepsut ref dodson , pp.133,140 ref . She is also called Meritamun . Biography Meritamen was one of six known children of Thutmose and Merytre. Her siblings were Pharaoh Amenhotep II , Prince Menkheperre prince Menkheperre and princesses Nebetiunet , a second Meritamen and Iset daughter of Thutmose III Iset ref Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.133 ref . She is depicted, together with her sisters and Menkheperre, on a statue of their maternal grandmother Hui priestess Hui now in the British Museum ref Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., pp.133,138 ref . She is also depicted in the Hathor chapel built by her father in Deir el Bahri ref Dodson Hilton, op.cit., pp.133,138,139 ref . She inherited the title God s Wife of Amun from her mother. Her additional titles were King s Daughter and King s Sister. ref name D139 Dodson Hilton, op.cit., p.139 ref Thutmose and Merytre had a second daughter called Meritamen she is also depicted on Hui s statue. It is not known which of these princesses is shown on the lap of Benermerut, the Overseer of the Works, on his cubic statue found in Karnak Temple Karnak ref name D139 . Sources references DEFAULTSORT Meritamen Category 15th century BC women Category 15th century BC clergy Category Ancient Egyptian priestesses Category Ancient Egyptian princesses Category Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt fr M rytamon fille de Thoutm sis III hu Meritamon III. Thotmesz l nya sh Meritamen k i Thutmosea III ...   more details



  1. Festival Hall of Thutmose III

    Image ThutmosesIII GreatFestivalTemple Karnak.png 156px thumb The Columns of the Festival Hall The Festival Hall of Thutmose III or Akh menu &ndash the most glorious of monuments , ref Blyth 2006 pp.68 77 ref is located at the heart of the Precinct of Amun Re , in the karnak Karnak Temple Complex , in modern Luxor , Egypt . Located at the end of the Middle Kingdom court, with its axis at right angles to the main east west axis of the temple, it was originally built to celebrate the jubilee Sed festival Hed Sed of Thutmose III , and later became used as part of the annual Opet Festival . It is seemingly decorated to echo a huge tent shrine, complete with awnings and tent poles. ref Kemp, 1989, p.202 ref In this temple, the Karnak king list , shows Thutmose III with some of the earlier kings that built parts of the temple complex. Layout Built at the eastern end of Karnak s main axis, and enclosed in its own walls, this building is little understood and its exact purpose is still unclear. ref Blyth 2006 , p.69 ref It consists of three main parts, a suite of rooms dedicated to Sokar to the south east, a solar complex to the north east and the festival hall itself, from which the other areas of the building can be reached. This is known as the Hry ib , or that which is at the heart of it . ref Blyth 2006 , p.71 ref The only original entrance was in the south west corner. The walls contain the Botanical garden of Thutmosis III . Main hall Image Lepsius.jpg 225px thumb The Chamber of Ancestors, drawn by Lepsius In a small room off of the main hall, there is a room referred to as the Chamber of Ancestors, where a large inscription, the Karnak king list , shows Thutmose III making offerings to his 61 ancestors. The originals of these were removed and are now located in the Louvre in Paris . ref Blyth 2006 , p.73 ref See also List of lists of ancient kings References reflist Bibliography cite book title Karnak Evolution of a Temple first Elizabeth last Blyth year 2006 publis ...   more details



  1. Temple of Thutmose III

    Unsourced date November 2011 Orphan date November 2011 The Temple of Thutmose III at Deir el Bahari was first revealed in February 1962 by excavators of the Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, under the direction of Kazimierz Michalowski. Poorly preserved, this structure was designated in pharaonic times as Amun Djeser akhet Holy of Horizon . The temple was dedicated primarily to the god Amun, both in the form of Amun Re and Amun Kamutef, and probably paid some role within the funerary cult of Thutmose III although the pharaoh s actual funerary temple Henkhet Ankh was located a short distance away, a little to the south of the entrance to Deir el Bahari and adjacent to the hill of Gurna . The temple probably played an important role within the Beautiful Feast of the Valley , presumably being intended to receive the barque of the god during its travels and thereby supersede the Temple of Hatshepsut in one of its intended functions. Small in size compared to the other complexes erected earlier at Deir el Bahari some 40 metres N S x 45 metres E W , the temple is located on a small elevated terrace to the immediate north west of the funerary temple of Mentuhotep II, and therefore positioned tightly between it and the temple of Hatshepsut immediately to the north east. The larger part of the temple is positioned above the level of the upper terrace of the temple of Hatshepsut and rests on a roughly square platform partially cut from the rock and partially constructed of loose stones, supported by a stone revetment. No evidence exists for previous construction on this site. Constructed of both sandstone and limestone, the temple s erection was supervised by the high official Rekhmire , vizier to Tuthmosis III, during the last decade of the king s reign. Documentary evidence in the form of a series of limestone ostraka found at the site and published by W.C. Hayes 1960 ... when Tuthmosis III died. The temple was likely then brought to completion by his successor Amenhotep ...   more details



  1. Thutmose

    Hiero Thutmose hiero G26 ms hiero br or br hiero G26 F31 s A1 hiero br or br hiero G26 ms s hiero align right era egypt Thutmose also rendered Thutmosis , Tuthmose , Tutmosis , Thothmes , Tuthmosis , Djhutmose , etc. is an Anglicization of the Egyptian name u d u hwty ms , usually translated as Born of the god Thoth . It may refer to several individuals from the 18th Dynasty Thutmose I , ca. 1506 to 1493 BC third pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty Thutmose II floruit fl. 1493 1479 BC , fourth pharaoh Thutmose III , sixth pharaoh Thutmose IV , eighth pharaoh Crown Prince Thutmose , the elder brother of Pharaoh Akhenaten Thutmose sculptor , Akhenaten s court sculptor at Amarna, to whom is attributed the famous Berlin bust of Nefertiti hndis Category Ancient Egyptian given names bg cs Thutmose es Tutmosis fr Thoutm sis gl Thutmose ko it Thutmose he ka ja pl Totmes ro Tuthmes fi Thutmosis zh ...   more details



  1. Thutmose IV

    BC Predecessor Amenhotep II Successor Amenhotep III Spouse Nefertari 18th dynasty Nefertari , Iaret , Mutemwiya Children Amenhotep III , Siatum ? , Amenemhat son of Thutmose IV Amenemhat , Tiaa princess ... has not been settled. Thutmose s grandfather Thutmose III almost certainly acceded the throne ... in these dates are today accepted as referring to the prenomen of Thutmose III Menkheperre and not Menkhepe ru re Thutmose IV himself. Due to the absence of higher dates for Thutmose IV after his ... III of Egypt Thutmose III , which, at 32  m 105  ft , was the tallest obelisk ever erected ... by his son, Amenhotep III . See also History of Ancient Egypt Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt Family ...Infobox pharaoh Name Thutmose IV Image Thoutm sisIVLouvre.jpg Caption Granite bust of Thutmose IV NomenHiero hiero G26 ms s hiero Nomen Thutmose br Thoth bore him PrenomenHiero hiero ra mn xpr Z2 hiero ... KV43 Thutmose IV sometimes read as Thutmosis or Tuthmosis IV and meaning Thoth is Born was the 8th ... Dates and length of reign Dating the beginning of the reign of Thutmose IV is difficult to do with certainty ..., Betsy. The Reign of Thutmose IV. p.14. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1991 ref After ... gyptologische Beitr ge H B Verlag 1987 ref Amenhotep II , Thutmose IV s father, took the throne ... Egypt. p.290. The British Museum Press, 1995. ref for the beginning of Thutmose IV s reign ... of Thutmose IV. p.4. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1991 ref However, Manetho .... The Reign of Thutmose IV. p.5. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1991 ref Of all of Thutmose .... The Reign of Thutmose IV. p.6. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1991 ref Two possible ... thumb left Close up of a scene from the Dream Stele depicting Thutmose IV giving offerings to the Great ... , San Jose, California San Jose . Thutmose IV was born to Amenhotep II and Tiaa, wife of Amenhotep ... scholars speculate that Thutmose ousted his older brother in order to usurp power and then commissioned ...   more details



  1. Menelaus (son of Amyntas III)

    For other uses, see Menelaus of Macedon Menelaus was son of Amyntas III of Macedon by his second wife Gygaea of Macedon Gygaea . According to Justin historian Justin , he was put to death by his stepbrother Philip II of Macedon Philip II in 347 BC after the capture of Olynthus . Justin, viii, 3 . References SmithDGRBM Category Ancient Macedonian individuals Category People who died under the reign of Philip II of Macedon Category Murdered royalty of Macedon pt Menelau filho de Amintas III ...   more details



  1. Mentuherkhepeshef (son of Ramesses III)

    Hiero Montuherkhopsef hiero mn n V13 D2 F24 f hiero align right era nk Montuherkhepeshef was an ancient Egypt ian prince of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt 20th dynasty , a son of Pharaoh Ramesses III . ref dodson , p.193 ref It is possible that Montuherkhepeshef was the father of Ramesses IX , based on the name of a son of the latter, Montuherkhepeshef son of Ramesses IX Montuherkhepeshef . A lady called King s Mother Takhat 20th dynasty Takhat was possibly Ramesses s mother and thus Montuherkhepeshef s wife. ref Dodson & Hilton, p.187 ref Montuherkhepeshef is shown in the procession of princes in the Medinet Habu temple Medinet Habu temple of Ramesses III. He is likely to be identical with the Prince Montuherkhepeshef buried in the tomb KV13 in the Valley of the Kings ref Dodson & Hilton, p.193 ref Sources Reflist DEFAULTSORT Mentuherkhepeshef Son Of Ramesses 03 Category Ancient Egyptian princes Category Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt ...   more details



  1. General's Son III

    Infobox Korean film name General s Son III image General s Son III.jpg caption Theatrical poster hangul 3 hanja linktext 3 rr Janggunui adeul 3 mr Changgun i ad l 3 director Im Kwon taek ref Infobox data from imdb title id 0150090 title Janggunui adeul III 1992 ref producer Lee Tae won writer Hong Song yu novel starring Park Sang min br Oh Yeon su music Shin Pyong ha cinematography Jung Il sung editing Park Gok ji br Park Sun duk distributor Taehung Pictures released 11 September 1992 runtime 110 min. country South Korea language Korean language Korean br Japanese language Japanese br Mandarin Chinese Mandarin budget preceded by General s Son II followed by General s Son III Hangul 3 Janggunui adeul 3 1992 in film 1992 is an award winning ref cite web url http www.mydvdlist.co.kr mdlkth movie movie.asp?moviecode 8135 title 3 accessdate 2007 12 06 publisher http www.mydvdlist.co.kr index.asp www.mydvdlist.co.kr language Korean ref South Korea n film directed by Im Kwon taek . Synopsis The concluding film in Im s General s Son trilogy, the film tells the story of Kim Du han , a gangster and later politician, during the Korea under Japanese rule Japanese occupation of Korea . Notes reflist Sources imdb title id 0150090 title Janggunui adeul III 1992 cite web url http www.citwf.com film171690.htm title JANGGUNUI ADEUL III accessdate 2007 12 06 publisher http www.citwf.com The Complete Index to World Film Im Kwon taek DEFAULTSORT General s Son Iii Category 1992 films Category 1990s action films Category 1990s crime films Category 1990s drama films Category South Korean action films Category South Korean crime drama films Category Neo noir Category Films about organized crime in Korea Category Films directed by Im Kwon taek Category Korean language films Category South Korean films SouthKorea film stub ko 3 ...   more details



  1. Hillel, son of Gamaliel III

    Eras of the Halakha unreferenced date February 2012 Hillel, son of Gamaliel III , was a Jew ish scholar in the 3rd century CE. He was son of Gamaliel III , brother of Judah II , and probably a pupil of his grandfather Judah I . Of his early history nothing is known. As illustrating his modesty the following incidents may be quoted He and his brother were once at Biri , where people remonstrated against their walking on the Sabbath in shoes with golden buckles, which was not customary at that place they resignedly removed their shoes and handed them over to their accompanying slaves. On another occasion at Kabul they were about to bathe together when the people informed them that they did not consider it moral for brothers to bathe together Hillel and his brother thereupon desisted. In either case they could have shown the people that their acts were perfectly legal, but they preferred to comply with the local customs Tosef. , M. . ii. 15, 16 Pes. 51a . While Hillel is not often quoted in connection with halakha Jewish law , he was an able interpreter of the Hebrew Bible this accounts for Origen seeking his society and consulting him frequently on difficult Biblical passages. It was probably this Hillel disambiguation Hillel that declared, The Jews have no Messiah to expect, for they have already consumed him in the days of Hezekiah Talmud, tracate Sanhedrin 99a . Some credit Hillel, and not his better known namesake, with the authorship of the following maxims Separate not thyself from the community Be not confident in thyself until the day of thy death Condemn not thy neighbor until thou hast been placed in his condition Use no unintelligible expressions assuming that ultimately they will be understood Say not When I have leisure I shall study thou mayest never be at leisure Ab. ii. 4 see Tosef. , Yom Tov, ad loc. . Category Talmud rabbis of the Land of Israel Category 3rd century rabbis ...   more details



  1. Montuherkhopshef (son of Ramesses III)

    Montuherkhopshef or Montuhirkhopshef was a Prince of the 20th Dynasty of Egypt and one of the sons of Ramesses III and Iset Ta Hemdjert . He was thus a brother of Ramesses IV , Ramesses VI , Ramesses VIII and an uncle of Ramesses V and Ramesses VII . He was the First Charioteer of His Majesty ref K. A. Kitchen, Ramesses VII and the Twentieth Dynasty, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 58, August 1972 , pp. 182 194 ref , and married the lady Takhat who bears the prominent title of King s Mother. This development supports the hypothesis that they are most probably the parents of king Ramesses IX since no other Ramesside king had a mother by this name. ref fr R f rence Nos anc tres de l Antiquit Christian Settipani Nos anc tres de l Antiquit , 1991, Christian Settipani , p.153 and 173 ref Since Montuherkhopshef never became Pharaoh unlike his brothers and nephews, his date of death can be placed prior to Year 22 of Ramesses III since his brother Ramesses IV is known to have been designated as Egypt s crown prince in this year. ref Jacobus Van Dijk, The Amarna Period and the later New Kingdom in The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, ed. Ian Shaw, Oxford University Press paperback, 2002, p.306 ref References reflist Category Ancient Egyptian princes Category Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt AncientEgypt bio stub ...   more details




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