The Egypt of the Hebrews and HerodotosSayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
History
The Egypt of the Hebrews and Herodotos
Sayce, A. H. (Archibald Henry)
Egypt -- History, Ancient
19 According to Lieblein the Turin papyrus makes the sum of the
eleventh dynasty 243 years, Neb-khru-Ra reigning 51 years.
20 According to Brugsch.
21 His name has been found by Mr. de Morgan at Dahshûr.
22 According to Maspero, thirteen years.
23 Maspero: Andû.
24 Monuments of Nehasi, “the negro,” have been found at Tel Mokdam and
San.
25 In the eighteenth year of Aahmes, Queen Amen-sit is associated with
him on a stêlê found at Thebes.
26 According to Dr. Mahler’s astronomical determination. Thothmes
counted sixteen years of his sister’s reign as part of his own.
Hashepsu was only his half-sister, his mother being Ast, who was
probably not of royal blood. The mother of Hashepsu was Hashepsu I.
27 Called Khuri[ya] in one of the Tel el-Amarna tables. Hence the Horos
of Manetho.
28 There is a contract in the Louvre drawn up at Thebes in the
sixteenth year of his reign.
29 According to Wiedemann.
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