-
Egyptian monarchs consisted of nine, or,
according to
Eusebius of
three Bubastite kings, and
during their reigns the city was one of the most considerable...
- 25°43′07″N 32°39′27″E / 25.71874°N 32.6574°E / 25.71874; 32.6574 The
Bubastite Portal gate is
located in Karnak,
within the
Precinct of Amun-Re temple...
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ancient Libyan origin founded by
Shoshenq I. It is also
known as the
Bubastite Dynasty,
since the
pharaohs originally ruled from the city of Bubastis...
- Solomon's
Temple and the king's house. His
campaign records,
found in the
Bubastite Portal at
Karnak and a
relief at el-Hibeh, list
several conquered towns...
- v****al
state of Egypt. This
invasion is
confirmed by
records from the
Bubastite Portal in
Karnak and
another archaeological find.
Shishak is generally...
-
Shishak mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible, and his
exploits are
carved on the
Bubastite Portal at Karnak. The
conventional dates for his reign, as established...
- The
Triumphal Relief of
Shoshenq I near the
Bubastite Portal at Karnak,
depicting the god Amun-Re
receiving a list of
cities and
villages conquered by...
- the Persians, a
canal through Wadi Tumilat,
connecting the easternmost,
Bubastite,
branch of the Nile with Lake Timsah,
which was
connected to the Red Sea...
- the
delta under Shoshenq I in 945 BC,
founding the so-called
Libyan or
Bubastite dynasty that
would rule for some 200 years.
Shoshenq also
gained control...
- II. The
Epigraphic Survey,
Reliefs and
Inscriptions at
Karnak III: The
Bubastite Portal,
Oriental Institute Publications, vol. 74 (Chicago, Illinois):...