The Pharaohs and Their People: Scenes of old Egyptian life and historyBerkley, E.
History
The Pharaohs and Their People: Scenes of old Egyptian life and history
Berkley, E.
Egypt -- History -- To 332 B.C.
Palestine or Canaan, land of, 107, 113, 124, 144, 215.
Pa-Ra, City of the Sun, 6, 64, 250.
Pa-Ramessu, city of Rameses, poetical description of, 163, 164.
Pasht or Basht, the goddess, 238 _note_.
Pelusium, battle of, 277.
Pentaur, heroic poem of, 160 _seq_.
Pepi, King; sepulchre and mummy of, 25.
Persian empire, rise of, 276.
Persians first enter Egypt, 277.
——— final conquest by, 285.
Philistines, nation of, 240, 241.
Phœnicians, the, 113, 143, 156, 170, 240.
Phœnix, story of the, 9.
Philo of Alexandria on the sacred animals, 200.
Piankhi, the Ethiopian king, 246.
——— inscription of, 247 _seq_.
Pinotem II., his wife and child, 234.
Pithom, store-city, 205.
——— site of, identified, 205 _note_.
Priesthood of Egypt, 8.
——— growth of power at Thebes, 229.
Priest-kings, 230 _seq_.
Priest-kings, their family tomb, 233.
——— discovery of mummies there, 234 _seq_.
Princess, the possessed, of Bakhten, 226 _seq_.
Prosopis, battle of, 209.
Psamtek (Psammetichus) I., 263.
——— II., 271.
——— III., 277.
Ptah, the god, 2, 12, 208.
Ptah-hotep, maxims of, 34, 35.
Punt; expedition of Sankhkara, 47.
——— ——— of Hatasu, 99, _seq_.
Pyramid builders, 17 _seq_.
Pyramid of Sakkara, 16.
——— the Great, 22, 23.
——— of Khafra, 23.
——— of Menkaura, 24.
——— of Amenemhat I., 64.
Pyramids, construction of, 22, 29, 30.
——— names of, 39.
Ra, worship of, at On, 2, 49.
——— his triumph over Apepi, 196.
Raamses, store-city, 205.
Ra-hotep, statue of Prince, 34.
Rameses I., 142.
Rameses II., childhood of, 146.
——— visit to Abydos, 152 _seq_.
——— invocation of his father, 155.
——— war with the Kheta, 156 _seq_.
——— danger and prowess of, 159.
——— campaigns and exploits, 165 _seq_.
——— architectural achievements, 163, 167, 175.
——— colossal statues of, 14, 167.
——— fate of his mummy, 172.
Rameses III., drives back invading tribes, 213.
——— repels great invasion of confederates, 217.
——— victories and spoils, 218.
——— conspiracy against, 220 _seq_.
——— tomb of, 224.
Ramessidæ, successors of Rameses III., 225 _seq_.
Rameses IX., violation of tombs discovered under, 226.
Rameses XII., the god Khons sent to Bakhten by, 226 _seq_.
Ramesseum, the, 189.
Rampsinitus, Rameses III. so called by the Greeks, 218.
Rome, Egypt a province of, 287.
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