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Manetho.
Other Gr****
renderings include Manethōs,
Manethō,
Manethos,
Manēthōs, Manēthōn, and Manethōth. In
Latin it is
written as Manethon,
Manethos,...
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historian Manetho in the 3rd
century BC, the term
Hyksos is used
ethnically to
designate people of
probable West Semitic,
Levantine origin.
While Manetho portra****...
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first do****ented in the work of
Manetho, an
Egyptian historian and
priest of the
relatively late
Ptolemaic period.
Manetho noted the name in Gr**** as Μήνης...
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recounted by the
Ptolemaic Egyptian historian Manetho in his
Aegyptiaca (first half of the 3rd
century BC);
Manetho's work is lost, but the 1st
century AD Jewish...
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period of the Old
Kingdom and the New Kingdom, the
ancient historians Manetho,
Diodorus and
Herodotus hand down a very
negative depiction of Khufu's...
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identified with a
local king
named Nekauba (678–672 BC).
Manetho's Necho is King
Necho I (672–664 BC);
Manetho gives his
reign as 8 years.
Necho was
killed during...
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record five kings,
while the
Saqqara Tablet only
records four, and
Manetho records nine, many of whom did not
exist or are
simply the same king under...
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established the 15th
Dynasty and
ruled from Avaris, which,
according to
Manetho's Aegyptiaca, was
founded by a king by the name of Salitis. The settling...
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dynasties recorded by third-century BC Gr****-speaking
Egyptian priest Manetho is
still in use today; however, the
system of "periods" and "kingdoms"...
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Ancient Egypt includes Dynasties VII and VIII as part of the Old Kingdom.
Manetho writes that
these kings ruled from Memphis,
since their pyramids were built...