- A
coregency is the
situation where a
monarchical position (such as prince, princess, king, queen,
emperor or empress),
normally held by only a single...
- that
Amenhotep III
shared a
coregency with his son
Amenhotep IV.
Lawrence Berman has
claimed that
proponents of the
coregency theory tended to be art historians...
-
predecessors for four
generations in the
kings of Judah, had a
coregency with his father, and this
coregency began in 729 BCE. As an
example of the
reasoning that...
-
usually did for
coregencies,
Thiele determined 54 "actual"
years back to 697/696 BC, as the year when the Hezekiah/Man****eh
coregency began. Non-accession...
- not
relate whether it is
measured from a
coregency.
Egyptologists must
determine the
existence of a
coregency from a
comparison of
chronological data,...
- The
Coregency Stela is an
ancient Egyptian stela dating from the late
Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt. It
consists of
seven limestone fragments,
which were...
- for 16 years.
Edwin R.
Thiele concluded that his
reign commenced as a
coregency with his father,
which lasted for 11 years.
Because his
father Uzziah...
-
succeeded his
purported father's long
reign after a
period of
coregency. This
coregency has been
deduced thanks to a
linen bandage mentioning a "... king...
-
strongly against the
establishment of a long
coregency between the two
rulers and in
favor of
either no
coregency or one
lasting at most two years. Donald...
-
Chronology of the
Amarna Letters, with
Special Reference to the
Hypothetical Coregency of
Amenophis III and Akhenaten. By
Edward Fay
Campbell Jr".
American Journal...