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THE REIGN OF AMENMESES
Dodson, Aidan
Poisoned Legacy, 2010, p.47
The American University in Cairo Press
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Título:
THE REIGN OF AMENMESES
Autor:
Dodson, Aidan
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Amenmeses
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Poisoned Legacy, 2010, p.47
Descrição:
As we have seen in the last chapter, it seems likely that Amenmeses raised his standard of revolt first in Nubia; it is thus appropriate that it is here that his earliest memorial as king survives, in the form of the stela from Buhen (fig. 41). Dated to the second month of a now lost season in Year 1, it showed the king offering to a deity.¹ However, almost all Amenmeses’ remaining monuments seem to derive from the period during which he controlled Thebes. From these, the following titulary can be seen (see Appendix 3 for hieroglyphic forms): This whole
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