Horæ Ægyptiacæ: or, The chronology of ancient Egypt |
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Horae Aegyptiacae: Or, the Chronology of Ancient Egypt Reginald Stuart Poole Aucun aperçu disponible - 2016 |
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Abydos Africanus Africanus's Amasis ancient Egyptians Assa called ceiling celebrated Chamber of Kings commenced constellation contains contemporary Decan Diospolites Division Edition Egyptian chronology Eighteenth Dynasty Elephantinites Eleventh Dynasty Eusebius evidently Fifteenth Dynasty Fifth Dynasty Fourth Dynasty Greek Heracleopolites Herodotus hieroglyphic hieroglyphic name interval Julian latter length Lower Egypt Manetho Manetho's list manifestation of Sothis Memphis Mênês mentioned monuments Munt-hotp Nantef Nephercherês Nineteenth Dynasty Ninth Nitôkris nomen Nufre-ka-ra Num-shufu Panegyrical Month Period of Royal Phiôps Phoenix Cycle Plate Post 8vo prenomen probably Psammetichus II Pyramids Rameses Rameses II Rameseum of El-Kurneh records remarkable rising of Sothis Royal Panegyries Royal Turin Papyrus Ruk-h sculptures Second Dynasty Sesertesen Sesôstris Sethee seventeen Dynasties Shaf-ra Shepherd-Kings Shepherds Shufu signify Sir Gardner Wilkinson Sixth Smat Snufre Sothic Cycle Sothis Sûphis Sûphises supposed Tablet of Abydos Thebes Thinite Thoth tion tomb Tropical Cycle Turin Papyrus Twelfth Dynasty Vague vols
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Page 166 - So when they had gotten those that governed us under their power, they afterwards burnt down our cities, and demolished the temples of the gods, and used all the inhabitants after a most barbarous manner ; nay, some they slew, and led their children and their wives into slavery.
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Page 148 - And there went out the king of Sodom, and the king of Gomorrah, and the king of Admah, and the king of Zeboiim, and the king of...