- The
Battle of
Perire was
fought around 1208 BC
between the New
Kingdom of Egypt, led by the
pharaoh Merneptah, and a
coalition of
Libyan tribes and Sea...
- six-hour
battle against a
combined Libyan and Sea
People force at the city of
Perire,
probably located on the
western edge of the Nile Delta. His
account of...
- the
Vulgate translation of 2
Samuel 14:14 from the Bible: nec vult Deus
perire animam ("God does not want any soul to perish"). The
variants Deus le volt...
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leaders of the camp, and he has
reached the
western boundary in the
fields of
Perire." The name "Libya" was
brought back into use in 1903 by
Italian geographer...
-
history has led to the
first recreation of the
tactics of the
Battle of
Perire, c. 1208 BCE and one
source says that her
study The
Great Karnak Inscription...
-
defeating them. The "Great
chief Meryey" had 6 sons, all of whom were
slain at
Perire. He led a
confederacy or an army of 40,000 men to war
against Merneptah...
- epigram: "Ad te reptanti, puer insidiose,
lacertae Parce:
cupit digitis illa
perire tuis. (Spare this
lizard crawling towards you,
treacherous boy/It wants...
-
Merneptah (1213–1203 BC), 4th king of the 19th Dynasty, was his
battle at
Perire in the
western delta in the 5th and 6th
years of his reign,
against a confederacy...
- Straton,
appears sometimes to have been used of the ****.
Since the word
perīre 'to die' can be used of ****, an
obscene meaning seems to be
implied by...
-
interitum "to perish" introeō, introīre, introiī,
introitum "to enter" pereō,
perīre, periī,
peritum "to die, to perish" praetereō, praeterīre, praeteriī, praeteritum...