Egypt under the priest-kings and Tanites and Nubians / E.A. Wallis Budge.
Egypt under the priest-kings and Tanites and Nubians
Erişim Adresi
ISBN
9780203068823 (e-book : PDF)
9781135084394 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135084431 (e-book: ePub)
9780415810937 (hardback)
9780415812511 (paperback)
9781135084394 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135084431 (e-book: ePub)
9780415810937 (hardback)
9780415812511 (paperback)
Dil Kodu
İngilizce
Yayın Bilgisi
Oxon [England] : Routledge, 2013.
Fiziksel Niteleme
1 online resource (xxxiv, 230 pages)
Dizi
History of Egypt from the end of the Neolithic Period to the death of Cleopatra VII, B.C. 30 ; Volume 6
Routledge revivals
Routledge revivals
Genel Not
First published in 1902 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company.
Bibliyografi, vb. Notu
Includes bibliographical references.
İçindekiler Notu
ch. 1. The twenty-first dyanasty ; Kings of Tanis : Nes-Ba-Tettet, Pa-Seb-Kha-Nut I, Amen-Em-Apt, Sa-Amen and Pa-Seb-Kha-Nut II -- chapter 2. The twenty-first dynasty ; Kings of Thebes : Her-Heru ; The mission of Unu-Amen to Syria ; Removal of royal mummies to a place of safety ; Pai-Ankh, Pai-Netchem I and his double title, Masaherth, Men-Kheper-Ra, Painetchem II ; Importance of the religious literature of the priests of Amen -- chapter 3. Nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first dynasties : summary ; General decline of Egypt's power ; The Kheta and their allies among the warlike tribes of Asia Minor ; The Mashauasha, Shakelesha, Tchakarei, et cetera ; The Libyans and Mer-En-Ptah ; Syria submits to the Kheta ; Overthrow of the Kheta power ; Rise of the Israelitish power in Syria ; David and Solomon ; Influence of Semitic culture in Egypt ; Foreign gods and goddesses ; Usurpation of monuments by Rameses II ; The worship of Khensu ; The book of the dead ; The worship of Amen-Ra ; Egyptian literature under the XVIIIth and XIXth dynasties ; Errors in king lists, and mistakes of scribes in reading royal names ; The conspiracy against Rameses III ; Police administration ; Employment of mercenaries in the Egyptian army ; The Egyptian fleet ; Mediterranean ships -- chapter 4. Twenty-second dynasty ; From Bubastis ; Its Libyan origin ; Shashanq I and his genealogy ; He repairs his father's tomb and endows it ; Auuapeth, high priest of Amen ; Shishak's campaign in Syria ; Jeroboam and Shashanq I ; Iuthmalk, a place in Judah ; Buildings of Shashanq I ; Auuapeth and the hiding of the royal mummies ; Osorkon I ; Zerah the Ethiopian ; Reign of Thekeleth I, son of Osorkon I ; Reign of Osorkon II, son of Thekeleth I ; The temple of Bubastis ; Bast goddess of Bubastis ; House of the Set Festival ; Buildings of Osorkon II ; Shalmaneser II ; Invades Syria ; The Musrai not Egyptians ; Reign of Shashanq II ; Reign of Thekeleth II ; His sons and daughters ; The supposed eclipse ; Reign of Shashanq III ; Reign of Pamai ; Reign of Shashanq IV --
ch. 5. The twenty-third dynasty ; From Tanis ; Peta-Bast ; Quay inscriptions at Thebes ; Reign of Osorkon III ; Priests of Amen forsake Thebes and settle at Napata in Nubia ; The revolt of Tafnekhteth ; Attack on Hermopolis ; The invasion of Egypt by Piankhi ; Capture of Ta-Tehen ; Piankhi arrives in Thebes ; His advance on Memphis ; Tafnekhteth occupies Memphis ; Piankhi conquers Memphis ; His visit to Heliopolis and the great temple of the sun ; Submission of Osorkon III ; And of Tafnekteth ; Moderation of Piankhi ; Buildings of Piankhi ; Reigns of Psammus and Zet -- chapter 6. The twenty-fourth dynasty ; From Sais ; Reign of Bakenrenef ; Bocchoris the lawgiver ; Mnevis bull wounded ; Lamb born with eight legs, two heads, four horns, and two tails ; Death of Piankhi ; Kashta and Shep-En-Apt ; Shabaka and Amenartas -- chapter 7. The twenty-fifth dynasty ; From Nubia ; Reign of Shabaka ; So and Shabaka ; Buildings of Shabaka ; Mut-Kha-Neferu Amenartas and her monuments ; Account of Shabaka by Herodotus ; Account of Shabaka by Diodorus ; Reign of Shabataka ; Sennacherib invades Syria and conquers it ; Battle of Altaku ; Siege of Jerusalem ; Submission of Hezekiah, who pays tribute ; Sennacherib did not invade Egypt ; Reign of Tirhakah ; His names and titles and coronation ; Buildings at Gebel Barkal ; His works at Napata and Thebes ; Babylon destroyed by Sennacherib ; Second siege of Jerusalem ; Sethon, priest of Ptah ; Sennacherib's army destroyed ; Esarhaddon invades Syria ; Tirhakah proclaims himself king ; Esarhaddon appoints governors in Egypt ; Ashur-Bani-Pal conquers Egypt and re-appoints the governors ; Tirhakah the traveller ; Reign of Tanut-Amen ; Stele of the dream ; Tanut-Amen invades Egypt ; Lord of the two horns ; Tanut-Amen at Memphis ; Tanut-Amen not Rut-Amen ; His identification with the Tandamanie of the Assyrian texts ; Tanut-Amen's war with Ashur-Bani-Pal ; Conquest of Egypt by the Assyrians ; The sack of Thebes and flight of Tanut-Amen ; Futility of Nubian resistance ; Desolation of Upper Egypt ; List of governors of Egypt appointed by Esarhaddon --
ch. 8. The twenty-second to the twenty-fifth dynasty : summary ; Bast and Bubastis ; The priests of Amen in Nubia ; Pi-Ankhi-Meri-Amen ; Syria a province of Assyria ; So, king of Egypt ; Revolt of the Philistines ; Siege of Jerusalem ; Destruction of Sennacherib's army ; The field mice ; Murder of Sennacherib ; Plunder of Thebes ; Decay of the Egyptian language ; End of the new empire -- chapter 9. The twenty-sixth dynasty ; From Sais ; The Dodekarchy ; Nekau is taken to Nineveh ; Reign of Psammetichus ; Ionian and Carian soldiers ; Shep-En-Apt and Nitaqert ; Foreign mercenaries ; Development of trade ; Obelisk of Psammetichus I ; Campaign against Ashdod ; Reign of Psammetichus described by Herodotus and Diodorus ; Reign of Nekau II ; The Egyptian fleet ; Africa circumnavigated ; Josiah slain in battle ; Battle of Karkemish ; Reign of Nekau II ; Described by Herodotus ; Reign of Psammetichus II ; Greek inscription at Abu-Simbel ; Buildings of Psammetichus II ; Herodotus on Psammetichus II.
ch. 5. The twenty-third dynasty ; From Tanis ; Peta-Bast ; Quay inscriptions at Thebes ; Reign of Osorkon III ; Priests of Amen forsake Thebes and settle at Napata in Nubia ; The revolt of Tafnekhteth ; Attack on Hermopolis ; The invasion of Egypt by Piankhi ; Capture of Ta-Tehen ; Piankhi arrives in Thebes ; His advance on Memphis ; Tafnekhteth occupies Memphis ; Piankhi conquers Memphis ; His visit to Heliopolis and the great temple of the sun ; Submission of Osorkon III ; And of Tafnekteth ; Moderation of Piankhi ; Buildings of Piankhi ; Reigns of Psammus and Zet -- chapter 6. The twenty-fourth dynasty ; From Sais ; Reign of Bakenrenef ; Bocchoris the lawgiver ; Mnevis bull wounded ; Lamb born with eight legs, two heads, four horns, and two tails ; Death of Piankhi ; Kashta and Shep-En-Apt ; Shabaka and Amenartas -- chapter 7. The twenty-fifth dynasty ; From Nubia ; Reign of Shabaka ; So and Shabaka ; Buildings of Shabaka ; Mut-Kha-Neferu Amenartas and her monuments ; Account of Shabaka by Herodotus ; Account of Shabaka by Diodorus ; Reign of Shabataka ; Sennacherib invades Syria and conquers it ; Battle of Altaku ; Siege of Jerusalem ; Submission of Hezekiah, who pays tribute ; Sennacherib did not invade Egypt ; Reign of Tirhakah ; His names and titles and coronation ; Buildings at Gebel Barkal ; His works at Napata and Thebes ; Babylon destroyed by Sennacherib ; Second siege of Jerusalem ; Sethon, priest of Ptah ; Sennacherib's army destroyed ; Esarhaddon invades Syria ; Tirhakah proclaims himself king ; Esarhaddon appoints governors in Egypt ; Ashur-Bani-Pal conquers Egypt and re-appoints the governors ; Tirhakah the traveller ; Reign of Tanut-Amen ; Stele of the dream ; Tanut-Amen invades Egypt ; Lord of the two horns ; Tanut-Amen at Memphis ; Tanut-Amen not Rut-Amen ; His identification with the Tandamanie of the Assyrian texts ; Tanut-Amen's war with Ashur-Bani-Pal ; Conquest of Egypt by the Assyrians ; The sack of Thebes and flight of Tanut-Amen ; Futility of Nubian resistance ; Desolation of Upper Egypt ; List of governors of Egypt appointed by Esarhaddon --
ch. 8. The twenty-second to the twenty-fifth dynasty : summary ; Bast and Bubastis ; The priests of Amen in Nubia ; Pi-Ankhi-Meri-Amen ; Syria a province of Assyria ; So, king of Egypt ; Revolt of the Philistines ; Siege of Jerusalem ; Destruction of Sennacherib's army ; The field mice ; Murder of Sennacherib ; Plunder of Thebes ; Decay of the Egyptian language ; End of the new empire -- chapter 9. The twenty-sixth dynasty ; From Sais ; The Dodekarchy ; Nekau is taken to Nineveh ; Reign of Psammetichus ; Ionian and Carian soldiers ; Shep-En-Apt and Nitaqert ; Foreign mercenaries ; Development of trade ; Obelisk of Psammetichus I ; Campaign against Ashdod ; Reign of Psammetichus described by Herodotus and Diodorus ; Reign of Nekau II ; The Egyptian fleet ; Africa circumnavigated ; Josiah slain in battle ; Battle of Karkemish ; Reign of Nekau II ; Described by Herodotus ; Reign of Psammetichus II ; Greek inscription at Abu-Simbel ; Buildings of Psammetichus II ; Herodotus on Psammetichus II.
Konu
Egypt __ History __ To 640 A.D.
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