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Teresh may
refer to:
Bigthan and
Teresh,
eunuchs in
service of the
Persian king Ahasuerus,
according to the Book of
Esther Teresh, Sea
Peoples that attacked...
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Bigthan (Hebrew: בִּגְתָן, בִּגְתָנָא Bīgṯān, Bīgṯānāʾ) and
Teresh (Hebrew: תֶרֶשׁ Ṯereš) were two
eunuchs in
service of the
Persian king Ahasuerus, according...
- are
referred to as "Tursha" in an
inscription of
Ramesses III, and as "
Teresh of the Sea" on the
Merneptah Stele. Some
theologians ****ociate
Tiras with...
- the
victory that his
majesty achieved in the land of Libya] -I, Ekwesh,
Teresh, Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh,
Northerners coming from all lands.
Later in...
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comprised the Meshwesh, the Lukka, and the "Sea Peoples"
known as the Ekwesh,
Teresh, Shekelesh, and the Sherden. The
Great karnak inscription reads: "... the...
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noted that "in the
crests of the
conquered peoples the
Sherden and the
Teresh bear the
designation of the
peuples de la mer", in a
reference to the prisoners...
- the
Peleset together with a
people called the
Teresh, who
sailed "in the
midst of the sea". The
Teresh are
thought to have
originated from the Anatolian...
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Shortly afterwards,
Mordecai discovers a plot by two courtiers,
Bigthan and
Teresh, to ********inate Ahasuerus. The
conspirators are
apprehended and hanged,...
- Subsequently,
Mordecai discovered a plot of the king's
chamberlains Bigthan and
Teresh to ********inate the king.
Because of Mordecai's vigilance, the plot was foiled...
- term "Sea Peoples" encomp****es the
ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh,
Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker, Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). Footnote:...