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Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Nekhbet
Inscription of Thutmose II
Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Ebana
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Memories of the New Kingdom Series

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Ramesses III was the king of Egypt between circa 1186 and 1155 BC, after inheriting the throne from his father Setnakhte, the founder of the 20th Dynasty. Setnakhte had seized power after the previous Pharaoh Queen Twosret died at the end of the 19th dynasty. It is unclear if he was descended from the royal family, however, he refused to recogni

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Release dateNov 13, 2020
Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Nekhbet
Inscription of Thutmose II
Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Ebana

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  • Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Ebana

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    Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Ebana
    Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Ebana

    Ahmose pen-Ebana was a major figure in the battles that forged Egypt's empire during the New Kingdom era, in the late 1500 BC. According to his autobiography, he fought in the Battle of Avaris (circa 1550 BC), when the Theban Dynasty overthrew the Hyksos Dynasty, and then he fought at the Battle of Sharuhen a few years later, in which the last o

  • Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Nekhbet

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    Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Nekhbet
    Autobiography of Ahmose pen-Nekhbet

    Ahmose pen-Nekhbet was a major figure during the early years of the New Kingdom, who, like his contemporary Ahmose pen-Ebana, appears to have been from the city of El Kab, where his tomb was found. His autobiography is much shorter than pen-Ebana's autobiography, however, is also far more damaged. This translation follows the general reconstruct

  • Inscription of Thutmose II

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    Inscription of Thutmose II
    Inscription of Thutmose II

    Thutmose II was the king of Egypt between approximately 1493 and 1479 BC, after inheriting the throne from his father Thutmose I. It is believed he was 17 years old when his father died, and he became king, however, did not partake in the expedition to Kush to suppress the rebellion that year. The Inscription of Tuthmose II's campaign into Nubia

  • The Life of Thutmose III

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    The Life of Thutmose III
    The Life of Thutmose III

    Thutmose III was the king of Egypt between circa 1458 and 1425 BC, after inheriting the throne from his father Thutmose II and his aunt Hatshepsut, however, after Hatshepsut died Thutmose III claimed to have been the king of Egypt throughout Hatshepsut's reign, meaning his regal years began circa 1479 BC when his father Thutmose II died. This at

  • Autobiography of Thoth the Nobleman

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    Autobiography of Thoth the Nobleman
    Autobiography of Thoth the Nobleman

    Thoth the Nobleman was a herald of Queen Hatshepsut and her young son Thutmose III, who seems to have died while she was still ruling Egypt, as his autobiography refers to her as the King of Egypt. After she died, Thutmose III tried to remove all records of her being king, although she was still mentioned in newly written biographies as the 'div

  • Dream Stele of Thutmose IV

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    Dream Stele of Thutmose IV
    Dream Stele of Thutmose IV

    Thutmose IV inherited the New Kingdom at its peak when his father Amenhotep II died. Amenhotep II had likewise inherited a strong empire from his father Thutmose III, and had organized a peace treaty with the Mitanni Empire to the north. Thutmose IV took the peace treaty one step further and married a Mitannian princess to secure a peaceful nort

  • Biography of Ramesses III

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    Biography of Ramesses III
    Biography of Ramesses III

    Ramesses III was the king of Egypt between circa 1186 and 1155 BC, after inheriting the throne from his father Setnakhte, the founder of the 20th Dynasty. Setnakhte had seized power after the previous Pharaoh Queen Twosret died at the end of the 19th dynasty. It is unclear if he was descended from the royal family, however, he refused to recogni

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