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Kamose was the last king of the
Theban Seventeenth Dynasty at the end of the
Second Intermediate Period.
Kamose is
usually ascribed a
reign of
three years...
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second stele,
Kamose claims to have
captured Avaris, but
returned to
Thebes after capturing a
messenger between Apepi and the king of Kush.
Kamose appears to...
- was an
ancient Egyptian queen, and
likely the
Great Royal Wife of
Pharaoh Kamose. The
naming /
numbering by
Egyptologists of the
queens named Ahhotep has...
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Seqenenre Tao and
brother of the last
pharaoh of the
Seventeenth Dynasty,
Kamose.
During the
reign of his
father or grandfather,
Thebes rebelled against...
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Egyptian inscription in
hieratic recording the
defeat of the
Hyksos by
Kamose.
Discovered in 1908 by Lord Carnarvon, it
consists of two
wooden tablets...
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Egyptian mathematician and
astronomer who
lived in the
reign of
Tiberius Kamose, last
Pharaoh of the
Seventeenth Dynasty of
Egypt (1573–1570 BC). Ahmose...
- Nefertiti.
Dynasty XVIII was
founded by
Ahmose I, the
brother or son of
Kamose, the last
ruler of the 17th Dynasty.
Ahmose finished the
campaign to expel...
- Tetisheri. With his queen,
Ahhotep I,
Seqenenre Tao
fathered two pharaohs:
Kamose, his
immediate successor who was the last
pharaoh of the
Seventeenth Dynasty...
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during the
early portion of his reign. He
outlived his
southern rival,
Kamose, but not
Ahmose I.
While Apepi exerted suzerainty over and
maintained peaceful...
- Ahmose, King (1559–1558 BC)
Seqenenre Tao, King (c.1560/1558–c.1554 BC)
Kamose, King (c.1555–1550/1549 BC) Egypt: New
Kingdom Eighteenth Dynasty of the...