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Merneptah (/ˈmɛrnɛptɑː, mərˈnɛptɑː/) or
Merenptah (reigned July or
August 1213–2 May 1203 BCE) was the
fourth pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient...
- The
Merneptah Stele, also
known as the
Israel Stele or the
Victory Stele of
Merneptah, is an
inscription by
Merneptah, a
pharaoh in
ancient Egypt who...
- BC is a
decade which lasted from 1219 BC to 1210 BC. 1213 BC–1203 BC—
Merneptah Stele makes the
earliest recorded mention of Israel. 1213 BC—Theseus,...
- BC is a
decade which lasted from 1229 BC to 1220 BC. 1221 BC—Pharaoh
Merneptah defeats a
Libyan invasion. Davisson,
William I.; Harper,
James E. (1972)...
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pharaoh of the
Nineteenth Dynasty in
Ancient Egypt,
possibly the son of
Merneptah and
Queen Takhat.
Others consider him to be one of the
innumerable sons...
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Akhenre Setepenre Siptah or
Merneptah Siptah was the
penultimate ruler of the
Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. His father's
identity is
currently unknown...
- into
Cyprus and Canaan. c. 1240 BC—The
wimble and
lathe are invented.
Merneptah,
pharaoh of Egypt, born (approximate date). 1249 BC—Gideon
conquers the...
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century BC,
which focused primarily on the
battles of
Ramesses II and
Merneptah and
which proposed translations for many of the
geographic names included...
- for the
throne between the
heirs of
Merneptah increased.
Amenmesse apparently usurped the
throne from
Merneptah's son and successor, Seti II, but he ruled...
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Royal Wives of
Pharaoh Ramesses II and was the
mother of his successor,
Merneptah. She was one of the most
prominent of the
royal wives,
along with Nefertari...