- Lake
Mariout (Arabic: بحيرة مريوط Boḥēret Maryūṭ, IPA: [boˈħeːɾet mɑɾˤˈjuːtˤ], also
spelled Maryut or Mariut), is a
brackish lake in
northern Egypt near...
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before being abandoned and
forgotten during the ****enistic period. The
Mariotes worshiped both
Semitic and
Sumerian deities and
established their city...
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Mariote Ker (floruit 1529) was a
Scottish burgess. Kerr was
appointed to the
position of
burgess of
Dundee on the
recommendation of King
James V of Scotland...
- 2334 BC:
Mesopotamian wars of the
Early Dynastic period. 2900 BC-First
Mariote Kingdom founded. 2890 BC: Egypt:
Pharaoh Qa'a died. End of
First Dynasty...
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Syrian period was
dominated by the
Eblaite first kingdom,
Nagar and the
Mariote second kingdom. The
Akkadians conquered large areas of the
Levant and were...
- (Qabrit)
Hermopolis Parva Letopolis (Ausim) Phat**** (El-Batanu, El-Batnu)
Mariotes (Lake Mariout)
Menelaite (Idku)
Metelis (Fuwwah)
Naucratis (An Nuqrash)...
- Ebla's
Third Dynasty, Yamhad) and
Mariote Kingdom,
independent states c. 2000 BC–c. 1898 BC:
Kingdom of
Qatna and
Mariote Kingdom,
independent states (Mari...
- Iblul-Il (died c. 2380 BC) was the most
energetic king (Lugal) of the
second Mariote kingdom,
noted for his
extensive campaigns in the
middle Euphrates valley...
- Ishtup-Ishar (Ištup-Išar) (fl. c. 2423 BC) was a king (Lugal) of the
second Mariote kingdom. The king's name was
traditionally read as Išhtup-šar, with šar...
- Ikun-Mari (fl. c. 2500 BC) was a king (Lugal) of the
second Mariote kingdom. His name was
recorded on a
stone jar
mentioning his wife "Alma". The script's...