- The
Denyen (Egyptian: dꜣjnjnjw) is
purported to be one of the
groups constituting the Sea Peoples. They were
raiders ****ociated with the
Eastern Mediterranean...
-
revealed unquestionably as Sea Peoples: the Peleset, Tjeker, Shekelesh,
Denyen and Weshesh,
which are
classified as "foreign countries" in the inscription...
-
Weshesh were
camped in
Amurru alongside the Peleset, Tjeker, Sherden, and
Denyen. The
apparent coalition was
decimated by the
pharaoh and his armies, and...
- Egypt; I
overthrew those who
invaded them from
their lands. I slew the
Denyen in
their isles, the
Thekel and the
Peleset (Pw-r-s-ty) were made ashes."...
-
Egyptian records may
relate to
Achaea (compared to
Hittite Ahhiyawa),
whereas Denyen and
Tanaju may
relate to
classical Gr**** Danaoi. The
earliest textual reference...
- king of
Denyen,
states Ya'udi is his
satellite country – at the same time,
Kilamuwa mentions on his
stela that he
hired ****yria
against Denyen.
Other sources...
-
reign of
Ramesses III (1186–1155)
involved Peleset, Tjeker,
Shardana and
Denyen. The
Nubian War, the
First Libyan War, the
Northern War and the
Second Libyan...
-
Pnina Galpaz-Feller sees
similarities between the
story of
Samson and
Denyen tribal legends.
Excavations conducted at Tel Dan by
David Ilan of the Hebrew...
- Peoples" encomp****es the
ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh,
Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). Footnote: The modern...
- Peoples' encomp****es the
ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh,
Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). [Footnote: The modern...