A history of Egypt under the Pharaohs, derived entirely from the monuments, tr. by H.D. Seymour, completed and ed. by P. Smith. To which is added a Memoir on the exodus of the Israelites and the Egyptian monuments, Band 21879 |
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Heinrich Brugsch Philip Smith. From a Tamb at Thebes now in the British Museum . RELES A HISTORY OF EGYPT UNDER THE PHARAOHS DERIVED ENTIRELY FROM. TRIBUTE BROUGHT BY THE INHABITANTS OF CUSH OR AETHIOPIA .
Heinrich Brugsch Philip Smith. From a Tamb at Thebes now in the British Museum . RELES A HISTORY OF EGYPT UNDER THE PHARAOHS DERIVED ENTIRELY FROM. TRIBUTE BROUGHT BY THE INHABITANTS OF CUSH OR AETHIOPIA .
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... brought by the Inhabitants of Cush or Ethiopia ; from a Tomb at Thebes , and presented to the British Museum by Henry Danby Seymour , Esq . Frontispiece MAP OF LOWER EGYPT At the end in Pocket THE HISTORY OF EGYPT . CHAPTER XIV . THE ...
... brought by the Inhabitants of Cush or Ethiopia ; from a Tomb at Thebes , and presented to the British Museum by Henry Danby Seymour , Esq . Frontispiece MAP OF LOWER EGYPT At the end in Pocket THE HISTORY OF EGYPT . CHAPTER XIV . THE ...
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... internal events in the next portion of Egyptian history . How peace and reconciliation were brought about , it is now difficult to say ; but Horemhib cer- VOL , II . J B tainly appeared in the light of a fortunate mediator between.
... internal events in the next portion of Egyptian history . How peace and reconciliation were brought about , it is now difficult to say ; but Horemhib cer- VOL , II . J B tainly appeared in the light of a fortunate mediator between.
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... caves like foxes , through fear of the king . ' It may be well supposed that , after these extensive campaigns , which brought such a copious booty to Egypt 20 CHAP . XIV . THE HISTORY OF EGYPT . His wars against the Libyans.
... caves like foxes , through fear of the king . ' It may be well supposed that , after these extensive campaigns , which brought such a copious booty to Egypt 20 CHAP . XIV . THE HISTORY OF EGYPT . His wars against the Libyans.
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... brought by the Pharaoh in consequence of his victory over the miserable land of Ruthen . They speak thus to glorify his holiness and to praise his great deeds : " Hail to thee ! mighty is thy name , glorious thy renown . The people may ...
... brought by the Pharaoh in consequence of his victory over the miserable land of Ruthen . They speak thus to glorify his holiness and to praise his great deeds : " Hail to thee ! mighty is thy name , glorious thy renown . The people may ...
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Abydus according Amon-ra ancient Apis architect army Assyrian Bakhatana battle behold brought Capital chariots chief culprit chief priest command councillor Darius Deities divine DYNASTY Egyptian Ethiopian father feast foreign fortress goddess gods gold hand heart Hebrews Heracleopolis honour Hormakhu horses Horus inhabitants inscription Kadesh Khonsu king of Khita king of Upper king Ramessu King Ramses king Shashanq king's Kush land of Egypt land of Khita Libu lord Lower Egypt Majesty memorial Memphis Mesori Mineptah month monuments Nimrod Nome Osiris papyrus Patoris Persian Pharaoh Pi-ankhi priest of Amon prince of Egypt Psamethik Ptah Ramesseum Ramessu Miamun Ramses II royal Saïs Satrap scribe servants Shasu spake stone Sukot sun-god Ra Sutekh tablet Tanis Tarquu temple of Amon Theban Thebes thee thou art thou hast throne tion translation Upper and Lower Upper Egypt Usarkon victory wall warriors whole women's house words
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Seite 335 - And Joseph placed his father and his brethren, and gave them a possession in the land of Egypt, in the best of the land, in the land of Rameses, as Pharaoh had commanded.
Seite 13 - In the first year of King Seti, there took place by the strong arm of Pharaoh the annihilation of the hostile Shasu, from the fortress of Khetam, of the land of Zalu as far as Kanaan ; the king was against them like a fierce lion. They were turned into a heap of corpses. They lay there in blood.
Seite 73 - Kheta shall not] allow them [to remain, but he shall] deliver them up, and send them back to Ramessu Miamun, the great prince of Egypt. ' Now with respect to the [inhabitant of the land of Egypt], who is delivered up to Ramessu Miamun, the great prince of Egypt, his fault shall not be avenged upon him, his [house] shall not be taken away, nor his [wife] nor his [children]. There shall not be [put to death his mother, neither shall he be punished in his eyes, nor on his mouth, nor on the soles of...
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Seite 40 - Awake," he says to his father, " raise thy face to heaven, behold the sun, my father Mineptah, thou who art like God. Here am I who make thy name to live. I am thy guardian, and my care is directed to thy temple and thy altars which are raised up again I set apart revenues for thee for thy worship daily, to be...
Seite 14 - His heart is only satisfied at the sight of the stream of blood when he strikes off the heads of his enemies. A moment of the struggle of men is dearer to him than a day of pleasure.