- The
Weshesh (Egyptian: wꜣšꜣšꜣ, wꜣšš) were one of the
several ethnic groups the Sea
Peoples were said to be
composed of,
appearing in
fragmentary historical...
- well-attested
groups such as the Lukka, as well as
others such as the
Weshesh whose origins are unknown.
Hypotheses regarding the
origin of the various...
-
Weshesh group of Sea Peoples—the name
Weshesh (or
rather Uashesh/Ueshesh—for easy pronunciation, this is
usually transcribed into
English as
Weshesh)...
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ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker,
Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). Footnote: The
modern term "Sea Peoples" refers...
-
Ramesses III,
where they,
along with the Peleset, Tjeker, Denyen, and
Weshesh, are
described as
forming a
foothold in the
Amurru kingdom during the 8th...
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spawning in "waves"
every two
ingame years, for
instance the
scripted "
Weshesh wave" in 1200 BCE and "Shekelesh wave" in 1198 BC. The
number of Sea Peoples...
- the Sea Peoples,
including the Denyen, Tjekker, Peleset,
Shardana and
Weshesh in the
Battle of
Djahy and the
Battle of the
Delta during Year 8 of his...
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ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker,
Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). [Footnote: The
modern term 'Sea Peoples' refers...
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ethnonyms Lukka, Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker,
Weshesh, and
Peleset (Philistines). [Footnote: The
modern term "Sea Peoples" refers...
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Tolumnius Portonaccio (Veio)
Roman Republic Silva Ciminia Roman-Etruscan Wars
Weshesh Archaeological area of
Poggio Sommavilla Tiber Valley "Parco di Veio"....