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Meryey wasa
Libyan king[citation needed] of
ancient Libya (or the Libu),
during the late 13th
century BC,
contemporary with that of the
ancient Egyptian...
- at a
wider alliance in
which Meryey's Libyans and the Libo-Nubians
cooperated to
divide Egypt between them, with
Meryey claiming the Nile
Delta and the...
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confederacy of
tribes known as "Great
Chiefs of the Libu" were led by King
Meryey who
fought a war
against pharaoh Merneptah in year 5 (1208 BCE). This conflict...
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Miriai or
Meryey (classical Mandaic: ࡌࡉࡓࡉࡀࡉ) was a
Mandaean scriptures.
Miriai is one of the most
important figures in the
Mandaean Book of John, which...
- the Sea Peoples, are
described as
auxiliary troops of the
Libyan ruler Meryey, and
Merneptah recounts he
killed between 200 and 222 of them.
Nearly thirty...
- attack: ... the
third season, saying: "The wretched,
fallen chief of Libya,
Meryey, son of Ded, has
fallen upon the
country of
Tehenu with his
bowmen – Sherden...
- but the
coalition of Libu and Sea
Peoples led by the
chief of the Libu
Meryey was defeated. Libu
appears as an
ethnic name on the
Merneptah Stele, also...
- S2CID 234204741. Häberl,
Charles G. (2022). Kaplan, Jonathan; Pat-El, Na'ama (eds.). "
Meryey,
Standing at the Boundary, in
Zimrat JAH: A
Tribute to Jo Anne Hackett"...
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murdered in 211
Caracalla 23rd
Caesar of Rome, son of
Septimius Severus Meryey, king of
Ancient Libya Ankhhor,
great chief of the Libu
Battus II 583–560...