- The
Peleset (Egyptian: pwrꜣsꜣtj) or ****sati are a
people appearing in
fragmentary historical and
iconographic records in
ancient Egyptian from the Eastern...
- the
Temple of
Ramesses III at
Medinet Habu, in
which they are
called the
Peleset (𓊪𓏲𓂋𓏤𓏤𓐠𓍘𓇋𓍑),
accepted as
cognate with
Hebrew Peleshet; the parallel...
- and
Peleset or Philistines. The
campaign of Year 12 is
attested by the Südstele
found on the
south side of the temple. It
mentions the Tjeker,
Peleset, Denyen...
-
Peleset or ****sti, as
invading Egypt in the mid-13th
century BC.
About a
century later,
pharaoh Ramesses III
boasted of
having defeated the
Peleset,...
- the Sea
Peoples (which
consisted of
several groups, such as Tjekker,
Peleset, and Sherden)
invaded the
Middle East from the
eastern Mediterranean Sea...
- BC—Medinet Habu (temple):
records a
people called the P-r-s-t (conventionally
Peleset)
among those who
fought with
Egypt in
Ramesses III's reign. 1152 BC, 14...
- The
Tjeker and
Peleset battling the
troops of
Ramesses III
during the
Battle of Djahy...
-
inscriptions at
Medinet Habu, the
Weshesh were
camped in
Amurru alongside the
Peleset, Tjeker, Sherden, and Denyen. The
apparent coalition was
decimated by the...
- Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). Footnote: The
modern term "Sea Peoples"
refers to peoples...
- word
which was used
either as a
toponym or ethnonym. In
Ancient Egyptian Peleset/Purusati has been
conjectured to
refer to the "Sea Peoples", particularly...