- The
Tjeker or
Tjekker (Egyptian: ṯꜣkꜣr or ṯꜣkkꜣr) were one of the Sea Peoples.
Known mainly from the "Story of Wenamun", the
Tjeker are also do****ented...
- the
second court describes the
invasion of Year 5. Only the
Peleset and
Tjeker are mentioned, but the list is lost in a lacuna. The
attack was two-pronged...
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within the
exploits of
Ramesses III,
where they,
along with the Peleset,
Tjeker, Denyen, and Weshesh, are
described as
forming a
foothold in the Amurru...
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Medinet Habu, the
Weshesh were
camped in
Amurru alongside the Peleset,
Tjeker, Sherden, and Denyen. The
apparent coalition was
decimated by the pharaoh...
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peoples Phoenician city
states Phoenicians Philistines Israelites Moab
Ammon Tjeker Geshur Edom
Canaanite languages Phoenician Ammonite Moabite Hebrew Edomite...
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Trojans as his
father Scamander did not have such acclamations.
Teucer Tjeker Virgil,
Aeneid 3.104.
Translated by
Robert Fitzgerald. Harmondsworth: Penguin...
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Beder may
refer to:
Beder (ancient ruler), a
claimed Tjeker ruler in
ancient Egypt Beder, Croatia, a
settlement near
Samobor Beder, Denmark, a town and...
- of Djahy)
during the
reign of
Ramesses III (1186–1155)
involved Peleset,
Tjeker,
Shardana and Denyen. The
Nubian War, the
First Libyan War, the Northern...
- for the
following peoples with a
reasonable degree of probability: The
Tjeker in Ayvacık, Çanakkale Province,
which the Gr****s
called the Teucri. They...
- in Egyptian) at Tanis,
Wenamun stopped at the port of Dor
ruled by the
Tjeker prince Beder,
where he was robbed. Upon
reaching Byblos, he was shocked...