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- the south of the Heracleopolitan kingdom. These warrior princes maintained a close relationship with the kings of the Heracleopolitan royal household,...
- Heracleopolis Magna (Ancient Gr****: Μεγάλη Ἡρακλέους πόλις, Megálē Herakléous pólis), Heracleopolis (Ἡρακλεόπολις, Herakleópolis) or Herakleoupolis (Ἡρακλεούπολις)...
- of Egypt by Menes. Thinis's location on the border of the competing Heracleopolitan and Theban dynasties of the First Intermediate Period and its proximity...
- dynasties was inevitable. Around 2055 BC, the Theban forces defeated the Heracleopolitan pharaohs and reunited the Two Lands. The reign of its first pharaoh...
- Henry George Fischer: Egyptian Woman of the Old Kingdom And of the Heracleopolitan Period, Second Edition, revised and augmented, New York 2000 ISBN 0-87099-967-2...
- It's important to note that Merykare (also spelled Merikare) was a Heracleopolitan pharaoh who reigned from 2075 to 2040 BCE. This connection to deities...
- The Middle Kingdom in Egypt. Internal History from the Rise of the Heracleopolitans to the Death of Ammenemes III. Cambridge University Press. p. 34. "The...
- ISBN 978-1-906137-12-0 Fischer, Egyptian Women of the Old Kingdom and of the Heracleopolitan Period, New York 1989, p. 31 H. Willems: Dayr al-Barsha Volume I. The...
- Recueil der Travaux 40 (1923), 198 (21) H. G. Fischer: A stela of the Heracleopolitan Period at Saqqara: the Osiris Iti, in ZÄS 90 (1963), 36-37, pl. VI...
- France, Paris 1989 - Egyptian women of the Old Kingdom and of the Heracleopolitan period. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York NY 1993 - Timely Rhymes...