Maacah
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Ma'add Ibn 'Adnan
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The generations of descendants from Ma'add to Mohamm a d ' T h e Prophet' are generally held as fact by Arabs wo rl dwid e . T he ancestors of Ma'add to the Biblical Abraha m , throu g h hi s son Ishmael are considered 'traditional ' a nd witho u t subs tantial proof. They are, however, com monl y believ e d by Isla mic Arabs. They were known in th e tim e of Muham ma d, althoug h he discounted them, himsel f.Th e generation s o f descendant s from Ma'add to Mohamma d 'Th e Prophet' ar egen erally held a s fac t by Arabs wor ldwide . The ancestor s o f Ma'add to theB iblical Abraham , throug h his son Ishm a e l are considered 't raditional' and witho ut substantia l pr oof. They are, however , commo nly beli e ved byIslami c Arabs . They were known in th e t ime of Muha mmad, althoug h hedisc ounted them, hi mself.
Osorkon I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Maat 'Ka Re' Of Egypt
Husband Osorkon I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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• Occupation, Pharaoh 22.2
Wife Maat 'Ka Re' Of Egypt 1
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1 M Shoshenk II Of Egypt Great Priest Of Amun 1
Born: - [Abt. 925 BC], Tannis, Delta Of Egypt
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Osorkon I is in the second king of the Twenty-second D y n a s ty. Between the reigns of Osorkon I and Takelo t I , a Sh os he nq II is often shown as a co-regent fo r a brie f perio d o f t ime. Source: www.touregypt.net
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General Notes for Child Shoshenk II Of Egypt Great Priest Of Amun
Shoshenq II is thought to have been the co-regent du r i n g t he period between Osorkon I and Takelot I durin g t h e Tw enty -second Dynasty. His mummy was found at Tan i s i n the t omb o f Psusennes I. Source: www.touregypt.net
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Maath
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Gruffydd Ap Nicholas Fitzuryan and Mabel
Husband Gruffydd Ap Nicholas Fitzuryan 2
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3 M Thomas Ap Gruffydd Fitzuryan 2
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ancestor of the families of Bowen of Llecndwynny now Brigstocke of Blaenpant. and Rees of Killymaenllwyd.
Mabel
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Robert Le Strang and Mabilla
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Macbeth Maelbeatha King Of Scotlands and Gruoch
Husband Macbeth Maelbeatha King Of Scotlands 1
Born: 1005 - Scotland
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Father: Findlaech Of Moray ( - ) 1
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King of Scotland 1039-1057; usurped the throne by ki l l i n g Duncan I, hiscousin. He was subsequently slain b y M al co l m III (MacDuff), the Thane of Fife,and the rig htf u l h e i r succeeded to the throne.
Macbeth Maelbeatha King Of Scotlands and Aelflaed Of Northumbria Queen Of Scotlands
Husband Macbeth Maelbeatha King Of Scotlands 1
Born: 1005 - Scotland
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Wife Aelflaed Of Northumbria Queen Of Scotlands 1
Born: Abt 1020 - Northumbria, England
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Mother: Aelfled (Elfleda) Of Bernicia (Abt 1031- ) 1 2 4
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1 M Ferchar Og Prince Of Scotlands 1
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King of Scotland 1039-1057; usurped the throne by ki l l i n g Duncan I, hiscousin. He was subsequently slain b y M al co l m III (MacDuff), the Thane of Fife,and the rig htf u l h e i r succeeded to the throne.
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She was known as Sybil of Northumberland. This indiv i d u a l has the following other parents in the Ancestra l Fi l e : Ea rl Of N /SEWARD/ (AFN:FLGZ-65) and /MRS. SEWA RD/ ( AF N: FLGZ- 7B) Her first name may have been "Sibylla " Sour ce : L DS Anc estral File; Royal.zip (Compuserve)
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Macbrice
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James Stuart and Macdonald
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1 NAME James the /Gross/
Who upon hearing of his father's imprisionment, came down from the highlands with a considerable force, burnt the town of Dunbarton, and killed Sir John Stewart, governor of the castle, with many others, for which he was obliged to fly to Ireland, where he died before 1451. By a lady of the name of Macdonald, he had 7 sons, the eldest of whom, Andrew Stewart, Lord Avandale, and 2 of his brothers were legitimated 17 April 1479.
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1 UPDA 2 PLAC An Irish Lady.
Mackenzie
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Macmillan
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1 M Harold Macmillan Prime Minister 2 7
Born: 10 Feb 1894 - London
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General Notes for Child Harold Macmillan Prime Minister
1 NAME Maurice // 1 UPDA 2 DATE 10 FEB 1984 2 PLAC Acceded: Rt.Hon PC MP. 2 SOUR S250 3 PAGE 850. 2 QUAY 3
Aide-de-Camp to Lord Edward Cavendish.
MACMILLAN, HAROLD (1894-1986), served as prime minister of Britain from 1957 to 1963. Macmillan succeeded Anthony Eden in that office.
Macmillan was elected to the House of Commons in 1924 as a Conservative. In the 1930's, he became more progressive. He criticized British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and the Munich settlement with Nazi Germany in 1938 (see MUNICH AGREEMENT). He also urged action to combat Britain's economic depression.
From 1942 to 1945, Macmillan served in Prime Minister Winston Churchill's World War II government as British resident minister at Allied headquarters in northwest Africa. Macmillan served as Churchill's minister of housing and local government from 1951 to 1954 and as minister of defense in 1954. He became foreign secretary under Eden in April 1955 and chancellor of the exchequer, Britain's chief financial officer, in December 1955.
Maurice Harold Macmillan was born in London. His grandfather founded the Macmillan publishing company. Harold Macmillan attended Eton College and Oxford University. He fought and was wounded in World War I (1914-1918). In 1984, he was granted the title Earl of Stockton.
Maddad Earl Of Atholl and Margaret Hakonsdatter Countess Of Orkney
Husband Maddad Earl Of Atholl 1
Born: 1103 - Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
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Wife Margaret Hakonsdatter Countess Of Orkney 1
Born: 1108 - Orkney Islands, Scotland
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1 M Harold II Madadsson Earl Of Caithness & Orkney 1
Born: 1134 - Orkney Islands, Scotland
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Harry Weber and Madeleine
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George Ervin Cripe and Madge
Husband George Ervin Cripe 1
Born: 16 Jul 1892 - Mar Vista, Los Angeles, CA
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Buried: - Santa Monica, Los Angeles, CA, : Woodlawn Cem
Father: James Samuel Cripe (1865-1951) 1
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Logan Knox and Madge
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Madog
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Madog King In Britain
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Eugene Elmer Van Valkenburg and Mae
Husband Eugene Elmer Van Valkenburg 1
Born: Abt 1886 - , NY
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Buried: 25 Jun 1954 - St Peters Cemetery, Staten Island, NY
Father: Jacob Alonzo Van Valkenburg (1848-1917) 1
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2 M John D Van Valkenburg 1
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3 M Edgar Eugene Or Eddie Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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Willie Vosburgh and Mae
Husband Willie Vosburgh
Born: 26 Jul 1886 - Conneout, Ohio 9 10
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Maen
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Maen Of Ireland Prince Of Ireland
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Inge I The Elder Of Sweden Stenkilsson King Of Sweden and Maer
Husband Inge I The Elder Of Sweden Stenkilsson King Of Sweden 2 11
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Father: Stenkil I Of Sweden Ragnvaldsson King Of Sweden (Abt 1025-1066) 2 11
Mother: Emundsdotter Of Sweden (Abt 1025- ) 11
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[royalty.ged]
NAME Inge I, King Of /SWEDEN/
Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Maetnefrure Of Khatti Princess Of Khatti
Husband Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
Born: - [Abt. 1302 BC], Thebes, Egypt
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Father: Seti I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Tuya Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Istnofret Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Nofretari Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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• Occupation, Pharaoh 19.3; 24 Jun 1304 BC - Abt. 1236 BC
• Photos, Ramsesii
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1 M Setakht Of Egypt 1
Born: - [Abt. 1240 BC], Thebes, Egypt
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Ramses II (reigned 1279-1212 BC), ancient Egyptian k i n g , t hird ruler of the 19th Dynasty, the son of Set i I . Du ri ng t he early part of his reign Ramses fought t o re gai n th e terr itory in Africa and western Asia tha t Egyp t ha d hel d durin g the 16th and 15th centuries BC . His pr incip al opp onents w ere the Hittites, a powerfu l people o f Asi a Minor , agains t whom he waged a long wa r. The majo r batt le of th is war wa s fought in 1274 at K adesh, in no rther n Syria, an d was hail ed by Ramses a s a great triump h. Nei ther power a chieved a c onclusiv e victory, however , and i n 1258 BC a tr eaty was sig ne d whereby the contest ed land s were divided a nd Ramses ag r eed to marry the dau ghter o f the Hittite king . The rem ainin g years of his ru le wer e distinguished by th e cons tructio n of such monume nts a s the rock-hewn temple o f A bu Simbel , the great hyp ostyl e hall in the Temple of A m on at Karnak , and the mor tuar y temple at Thebes, know n a s the Ramesseum . Source : "Rams es II," Microsoft(R) E ncarta (R) 98 Encyclope dia . (c) 1993 -1997 Microsoft Corp oration . All rights reser v ed. ------- -- Abu Simbel, sit e of two t emples in southe rn E gypt, o n the Nile River , south of Aswa n. The temple s were c arve d into a sandst one cliff about 12 50 BC durin g the reig n o f Ramses II . The interior of the l arger tem ple is more t h an 55 m ( about 180 ft) in depth an d consis ts of a serie s o f hall s and chambers leading t o a centra l sanctuary. T his t em ple was dedicated by Ramse s II to t he chief gods o f Heli o polis, Memphis, and Thebes . It i s oriented so tha t th e ray s of the rising sun illumi nat e the statues of t h e three god s and of Ramses II in t h e innermost sanctua ry . The smalle r temple was dedicate d b y Ramses to his q ueen , Nefertari, a nd to the goddes s Hatho r. The facad e of th e larger temple h as four sitti ng statue s of Rams es II, ea ch more than 20 m ( about 65 f t) in heigh t. Sma ller statue s of Ramses II, Nefer tari, a nd their chil dre n adorn the f acade of Nefertari's te mple . The larger t e mple has numero us inscriptions and relie f s, some of th em o f unusual hist orical interest. A serie s o f relief s depict s the battle b etween the Egyptians an d th e Hitt ites at Kad esh. Two of t he large sitting statu es of R am ses have inscr iptions in G reek dating from th e 6th centu r y BC. They wer e written b y Greek mercenary s oldiers an d ar e among the ea rliest dat ed Greek inscripti ons. Th e temples , the most imp ortant mo numents of ancien t Nubi a, were unkno wn to the Wes t unti l 1812, when the y wer e discovered by th e Swiss explo rer J ohann Ludwig Bu rckh ardt. In 1964 an inter national pro jec t was begun t o sav e the temples from inundat ion by Lak e N asser, the r eser voir of the Aswan High Dam. I n a remark ab le engineer in g feat, the temples were cut apar t and, i n 1 968, reass e mbled on a site 64 m (210 ft) above t he rive r . Sourc e : "Abu Simbel," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 9 8 Encyc l opedi a . (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All ri ght s re se rv ed. --------- The son of Seti I and Queen Tuya w a s t h e t hird king of the 19th Dynasty. Called Ramesse s t h e Grea t , he lived to be 96 years old, had 200 wive s an d con cubi n es, 96 sons and 60 daughters. One son, Pr ince K ha-m-wa s , w as a high priest of Ptah, governor o f Memphis , and w a s i n charge of the restoration of th e Pyramid o f Unas . Thi s s on was buried in The Serapeum . Ramesses I I outli ved th e fi rst thirteen of his heirs . Ramesses wa s name d co-rule r wit h his father, Seti I , early in his li fe. H e accompanie d hi s father on numer ous campaigns in Li by a and Nubia. At t h e age of 22 Rame sses went on a campai g n in Nubia with t w o of his own so ns. Seti I and Ramess e s built a palace i n Av aris wher e Ramesses I had start e d a new capital. Whe n Set i I die d in 1290 B.C., Ramess e s assumed the throne an d beg a n a series of wars agains t t he Syrians. The famous B at tle o f Kadesh is inscribe d on t he walls of Ramesses tem p le.
Ramesses' building accomplishments are two temple s a t A b u S imbel, the hypostyle hall at Karnak, a mortua ry c ompl e x a t Abydos, the Colossus of Ramesses at Memph is , a vas t t om b at Thebes, additions at the Luxor Templ e , and th e famo u s Ramesseum. Among Ramesses' wives wer e N efertari , Quee n Is tnofret, his two daughters, Bintha nat h and Mery tamon , and t he Hittite princess, Maathorne frur e. Ramesse s was o riginall y buried in the Valley o f the K ings. Becau se of th e widespr ead looting of tomb s durin g the 21st Dyn asty th e priests re moved Ramesse s body an d took it to a h olding a rea where th e valuabl e material s such, as gold-le af and se mi-precious i nlays , were remo ved. The body was t hen rewrap ped and take n t o the tomb o f an 18th Dynasty qu een, Inhapi . The bodi e s of Ramesse s I and Seti I were don e in like fa shion a nd al l ended u p at the same place. Ame nhotep I's bo dy h ad been p lace d there as well at an earli er time. Seven t y-two hours l a ter, all of the bodies wer e again moved, t h is time to t h e Royal Cache that was insi de the tomb o f Hig h Priest P inud jem II. The priests docum ented all o f this o n the li nen tha t covered the bodies. T his "syst ematic" loo ting b y the prie sts was done in the g uise o f protecting th e bo dies from th e "common" thieves . Sour ce: www.touregypt. ne t --------- S o proud was Ramess es I I of his extensive p r ogeny that it wo uld be wrong t o om it all reference to t h e long enumeration s of his son s a nd daughters to be rea d o n the walls of hi s temples . A t Wady es-Sebua in Lowe r Nubi a over a hundred p rince s an d princesses were named , but th e many lacunae ma k e it imp ossible to compute th e exact fig ure. From seve ral t emple s it is clear that th e eldest so n was Amenhiw enamef, b u t his mother is unknow n and he evid ently die d early. It w i ll be recalled tha t Sethos I (Set i I) pro vided his youth fu l co-regent wit h a large number o f con cubines, and thes e wi ll have bee n responsible for th e v ast majority of chi ldre n about wh om nothing more is he a rd. The most highly h onore d were n aturally those bor n to R amesses II by his su ccessiv e Kin g's Great Wives . Queen Isi nofre was the mothe r of fou r w ho were depict ed together wi th her and her hus band. For e most among th em is Ramesse, a t a given moment t he crow n pri nce, bu t it was his younge r brother Merenptah , th e thirteen t h in the Ramesseum list , who survived to s ucc eed his fat he r. Another son who perh aps never had pret en sions to t he thr one was Kha'emwise, th e high-priest (se t em) of Pt ah at Memp his. He gained grea t celebrity a s a l earned m an and magicia n, and was remembe red right d own t o Graec o-Roman times. I t was doubtless i n that capa city t hat h e was charged with t he organizatio n of his fa ther' s ear liest Sed-festivals fro m the firs t I year 30 d own t o th e fifth in year 42. Ramesse s II live d to celebr ate tw el ve or even thirteen in all. A d aughte r of Isinof re, w h o bore the Syrian name of Bint-anat , is o f interes t f o r a special reason: she received the tit le Ki ng's Gr ea t W ife during her father's lifetime. We canno t ov erlo o k th e likelihood that she served at least temporar i l y a s hi s companion. Even more frequent are the referen c e s t o Que en Nofretari-mery-en-Mut, the Naptera of an a lre a d y menti oned Baghazkoy letter. She is familiar to E gypt olo gi sts a s the owner of the magnificently painte d tom b in th e V all ey of the Queens on the west of Thebe s. Thi s hencefo rt h , the burial-place of many females o f the Ra messide roy a l f amily. Ramesses II himself ha d a tomb a t Biban el-Mol u k n o doubt once as large and f ine as tha t of Sethos I, b u t no w closed owing to its da ngerous con dition. The grea t k ing' s mummy suffered a fa te similar t o that of so man y o f his p redecessors, fina lly finding i ts way to the cac he a t Der el -Bahri. Unti l moved to th e mausoleum at Cairo , hi s corpse c ould sti ll be seen a s that of a shrivelled- up ol d man wit h a lo ng narrow fac e, massive jaw, and prom inen t nose, cons pi cuous also fo r his admirably well-prese rve d teeth. Sourc e : www.toureg ypt.netRamses II (reigned 1 279- 1212 BC), a ncien t Egyptia n king, third ruler ofthe 19 th Dy nasty, t h e son o f Set i I. During the early part o f his re ignRa mses fough t t o regain the territory in A fri ca and we st ern Asia th atEgyp t had held during the 16th an d 15th ce n turies BC . His princ ipa lopponents were the Hit tites , a po werfu l people of Asi a Minor, againstwhom he wa ge d a long w a r . The major battl e of this war was foug h t in 1274at Kad e sh, in northern Syri a, and was hail e d b y Ramses as a gr e attriumph. Neither pow er achieve d a conc lusive victory , ho wever, and in12 58 B C a treat y was sign ed whereby th e cont ested lands were divi ded a ndRamses agr eed to mar r y the da ughter of the Hittit e k ing. The remai ningyear s of his rul e were distinguishe d b y th e construc tion o f suchmonument s as the rock-hew n templ e of Abu Simb el, t he great hyposty le ha llin th e Temple o f Amon at Kar nak , and the mortuar y temple a t Thebes, knowna s the Rames se um. Source: "Ramse s II," M icrosoft(R) Encarta( R) 98 Enc y clopedia. (c)1993-19 97 Mi crosoft Corporat ion. Al l righ t s reserved. -------- - Ab u Simbel, site of two templ e s i n southern Egypt, on t h e Nile River, south of Aswan . T h e temp les were carve d int o a sandstone cliff abou t 1250 B C during the reig n of Ramse s II. The interi or o f the la rge r temple ismo re than 5 5 m (about 180 ft) in d epth an d consi sts o f a series o f h allsand chambers lead ing t o a centra l s anctuary. This temp le was dedicated by Ramse s II t o t h e chief gods of Heliopo lis, Memphis, an d Thebe s. It is orien ted so that the rays o f the ri sin g sun illu minat e the stat ues of thethree god s and of Ram ses II in t h e innermost sanc tuary . The smalle rtemple wa s dedicat e d by Ramses to his qu een, Nefertari, a nd to th egoddes s Ha thor . The facade of th e larger templ e has fo ur sit ting s tatuesof Ramses II, eac h more than 2 0 m ( ab out 6 5 ft) i n height. Smallerstatues o f Ramses II , Nefer tari , and the ir children adorn th e facad e ofNefert ari' s te mple. The l arger temple has numerous insc ription s an dre liefs, som e o f them of unusual historical in tere s t . A series of re liefsdepicts the battle between th e E gy p t ians and the Hi ttites at Kadesh. Twoof the larg e sitt i ng s tatues of Rams es have inscription s in Gree k dating fro m th e 6th centur y BC. They were written by G reek merc enar y sol diersand a r e among the earliest date d Greek in scripti ons . The temp les, the most important m onuments o f ancient N ub ia, wer e unknownto the West unti l 181 2, wh en they were d i scover ed by the Swiss explore rJohann Ludw ig Burckhardt . I n 196 4 an intern ational pr oject was beg un tosave the t empl e s from inundation by L ake Nasser, th e reservoir o f t heAs w an High Dam. In a r emarkable engin eering feat, the te mpl e s were cutapart a nd, in 1968 , re assembled on a sit e 6 4 m ( 210 ft) abov e the river. Sourc e: "Abu Simbel," Mi cros oft(R ) Encarta (R) 98 Encyclopedia . (c)1993-1997 Micro sof t Corpor a tio n. All rights reserv ed. --------- The so n o f Seti I a n d Queen Tuya was the t hird king of the 19t h Dyn asty.Ca lle d Ramesses the G reat , he lived to be 96 y ears o ld , had 20 0 wives andconcubin es, 96 sons and 60 dau ghter s . On e son , Prince Kha-m-was , was ahigh priest of P tah , go vernor of M emphis, and wa s in charge o f therestor a tion o f the Pyrami d of Unas. T his son was buried in T h e Serapeum .Ramesses I I outl ive d the first thirteen o f hi s heirs. Ra messes was n amedco- ruler with his father , Set i I, ear ly i n his life. H e ac companied hisfathe r on nume rous campaign s in Libya an d N ubia. At the a g e of 22Rames ses went o n a campaign in N u bia with tw o of his own sons . Seti I and Ramesses bui l t a p alace i n Avaris where Rame sses I had st arted a ne wcapital . Whe n Seti I died in 129 0 B.C. , Ramess es assum ed the thro n e andbegan a series o f wars against th e Syri ans. The fam ou s Battl e of Kadeshi s inscribed on th e wal ls of Rames ses te mple.
Ramesses' building accomplishments are two temple s a t A b u S imbel, thehypostyle hall at Karnak , a mortua ry c ompl e x a t Abydos, the Colossus ofRamesses at Memphi s , a vas t to mb a t Thebes, ad ditions at the LuxorTempl e , and th e famou s Ram esseum. Among Ramesses' wives wer e N efertari, Qu een I stnofr et, his two daughters, Bintha nat h and Meryt amon, an d theHit tite princess, Maathorn e frur e. Ramesse s was origi nally bur ied in theValley of t he Ki ngs. Becaus e of the wid esprea d l ooting of tombs d uringt he 21st Dyna sty the pries ts remo ved Ramesses bod y and to ok it to ahol d ing area whe re the v aluable mate rials suc h, as gold-lea f andsemi-preci ous inlay s, wer e remove d . The body was th en rewrapped an d takento t h e tomb of a n 18th Dynasty quee n, Inhapi. The b od ies o f Ra messes Ia nd Seti I were don e in like fashion a nd al l ende d up a t the same place.Ame n hotep I's body ha d be en place d the re as well at an earl ier time.Seventy-t w o hours later , a l l of the bodies wer e again moved, th is t ime tothe Roy a l Cache that was insid e the tomb of H ig h Pr iest Pinudj em I I. Thepriests docume nted all of t his on th e linen th at cove red the bodies . T hissystemat ic looting b y the pr iests wa s done in the guis e of prot ectingthe bodie s fr o m the "comm on" thieves. Sou rce: ww w.touregypt.net -- -- ----- So proud w as Ramesses I I of h is extensive proge n y that it would be wr ongto omi t al l referenc e to the l on g enumerations of his s ons an d d aughtersto be read o n th e walls of his temples . A t Wa d y es-Sebua in Lower N ubiaov er a hundred princes an d pri n cesses were named, bu t the ma n y lacunaemake it impos s ibl e to compute the exa ct figure . From several temples i t i s clear tha t the eld est son wa s Amenhiwenamef, but h i s mot her is unknownan d he evidentl y died early. I t wi l l be reca lled that Set hos I (Seti I)p rovided his youth fu l co-regen t with a lar ge numbe r of con cubines, andth es e will have be en respon sible for the vas t majority o f chi ldren aboutw ho m nothi ng more is heard. T he most h ighly h onored were natur all y thoseborn to Ramesse s I I b y his su ccessive King's Gr e at Wives. Queen Isinofr e was the mothe r of four who wer e dep icted t ogether wit h he r and herhus band. Foremost a mong the m is Ramesse, a t a giv en moment t he crownp rince , but it wa s his young er brothe r Merenptah , the thirteen th in theRames seum li st, who su r vived to s ucceed his fa ther. Another so n wh operhaps neve r had prete nsions to th e throne was K ha' e mwise, thehigh-p riest (set em) of Pta h at Memphis. He g aine d great celebrit y as alea rned m a n and magician, an d was re membered righ t down t o Graeco- Romantimes. It wa s doubtles s in tha t cap acity t hat he w as charged wit h theorganizatio n of his fath er's e arlies t Sed-festival s fr om the firs t I year30 dow n to th e fif th in year 42 . Ramesses II live d to celebrat e twelv e or e ven thirtee n in all. A daughter o f Isinofre , who bo r e the Syrian n ame ofBint-anat, is of int e rest fo r a sp e cial reason : she received the titleKing's G reat Wif e du ri ng her fa ther's lifeti me. We cannot overloo k thelik el iho od tha t she served at least temporarily as hi s compa n ion . E v enmore frequent are the references to Quee n Nof ret ar i-m ery-en-Mut, theNaptera of an alread y mention e d Bagha z k oy letter. She is familiar toEgyptologists a s th e ow n e r of the magnificent ly painted tomb in theVal le y o f th e Q ueens on the west of Thebes. This hencefort h , thebur ia l- p lace of many females of the Ramesside ro ya l family . R amess es IIhimself had a tomb at Biban e l- Mol uk no dou bt on ce a s large and fine asthat of Setho s I, b ut now clo sed owi n g to its dange rous condition . Thegrea t king's mu mmy suff e red a fate similar to tha t of so man y of hispred ec essor s , finally finding its w ay to the ca che at Der el -Bahri. U nt ilmoved to the maus oleum a t Cai ro, his corps e could sti l l be seen as that of a shrivelle d-up old man w ith a long n ar ro w face, ma ssive jaw, andp rominent nose , conspicuous a ls o for hi s admirably well-p reserved tee t h. Source: www.t our egyp t.net
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Mahornefrure was a Hittite princess, and the daugh t e r o f K hattusilis. She was sent to Egypt to marry Rame ss es , an d mu ch surviving correspondence from Ramesses i s i n r egard s t o this union, which took place in year 34 . So urce : www. tour egypt.netMahornefrure was a Hittite p rince ss, a nd th e daugh ter of Khattusilis. Shewas sent t o Egy p t t o marr y Ramesses , and much surviving correspo ndence fr om Ramesse s is in rega rds to this union , whic h took p lac e in year 3 4. Source: ww w.touregypt.net
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!MARRIAGE:Marriage License, Marriage License, Cook Count y , # 1357450, 23 November 1932
General Notes for Child Setakht Of Egypt
Ruled Egypt from 1186-1184 BC. First ruler of the 2 0 t h d y nasty of the New Kingdom. --------- Refusing to a ck no wled g e the previous two pharaohs, the first king o f th e 2 0th D yn asty dated the beginning of his reign t o tha t of S eti II . H e probably usurped the throne fro m Tworse , Set i II's wi dow , and later queen-pharaoh. H e was at a n advan ced age wh en h e took the throne but ma naged to ac complis h peace an d orde r in a short period o f time. Hi s tomb wa s not comple ted whe n he died so he w as placed i n that Two rse's. His co ffin wa s found in Ame nophis II' s tomb but hi s mummy has no t been f ound. Seta kht was th e father of Ram esses III and t he husban d of R amesses' mo ther, Tiye-meren ese. Source: www .touregypt .n etRuled Egyp t from 1186-118 4 BC. First ruler o f the 20 t h dynasty o f the New Kingdom . --------- Refusin g to ac knowl edge th e previous two phar aohs, the first kin g o f the20th D ynas ty dated th e beginn ing of his reig n t o that of Seti I I . Heprobably usurped t he throne fro m Twor se, Set i II s wido w, and laterqueen-ph araoh. He w as at a n advanced a ge when h e took the thron e butma nag ed to acco mplish pea ce and orde r in a short pe riod of t ime. His tomb was no t completed wh e n he died s o he wa s placed in that T wors es. Hiscoffin wa s found in A menop his II's tomb bu t h i s mummy has not bee n found.Seta kh t was the father o f Rames ses III and the husb and of Ra m esse s'mother, Tiye -merenese . Source: www.touregy pt.net
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Princess Mafalda Of Castile
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Wife Princess Mafalda Of Castile
Born: Abt 1192 - Of, Burgos, Castile
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Died: 1204
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AFN: 8XJ4-X7
Father: King Alfonso VIII Sanchez Of Castile (1155-1214) 1 2 4 5 11 12
Mother: Queen Eleanor Plantagenet Of Castile (1162-1214) 1 2 4 5 11 12
Philip Langrave Of Hesse and Princess Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Of Italy
Husband Philip Langrave Of Hesse 11
Born: 1896 11
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Died: 1981 11
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Marriage: 1925 11
Wife Princess Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Of Italy 11
Born: 1902 11
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Died: 1944 11
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Father: King Vittorio Emanuele III Of Italy (1869-1947) 11
Mother: Princess Elena Of Montenegro (1872-1952) 11
Other Spouse: Philip Landgrave Landgrave Of Hesse Kassel (1896-1981) 11 - 23 Sep 1925 - Racconigi, Cuneo, Italy 11
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 11, Rome, Rome, Italy, 19 Nov 1902
• Alt. Death 11, Buchenwald, Weimar, S-W-E, Thuringia, 27 Aug 1944
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NAME Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Anna Romana, Princess Of /ITALY/
Philip Landgrave Landgrave Of Hesse Kassel and Princess Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Of Italy
Husband Philip Landgrave Landgrave Of Hesse Kassel 11
Born: 6 Nov 1896 - Schloss, Bumpenheim By, Offenbach, Strknb 11
Christened: 29 Jan 1897 - Rumpenheim, Strknb, H-Dr 11
Died: 1981 11
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Father: Friedrich Karl (Charles) Hesse Kassel King Of Finland (1840-1940) 11
Mother: Margarete Beatrice Feodora Hohenzollern Princess Of Prussia (1872-1954) 2 7 11
Marriage: 23 Sep 1925 - Racconigi, Cuneo, Italy 11
Wife Princess Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Of Italy 11
Born: 1902 11
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Died: 1944 11
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Father: King Vittorio Emanuele III Of Italy (1869-1947) 11
Mother: Princess Elena Of Montenegro (1872-1952) 11
Other Spouse: Philip Langrave Of Hesse (1896-1981) 11 - 1925 11
Noted events in her life were:
• Alt. Birth 11, Rome, Rome, Italy, 19 Nov 1902
• Alt. Death 11, Buchenwald, Weimar, S-W-E, Thuringia, 27 Aug 1944
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1 M Maurice Of Hesse Kassel (details suppressed for this person)
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NAME Mafalda Maria Elisabetta Anna Romana, Princess Of /ITALY/
Sigebert III Of Razes Comte De Razes and Magdala
Husband Sigebert III Of Razes Comte De Razes 1
Born: Abt 0676 - France
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Father: Dagobert II Of Austrasia King Of Austrasia (Abt 0652-Abt 0678) 1
Mother: Giselle Of Razes (Abt 0655-Abt 0676) 1
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Jeremiah Laujol and Magdalaine
Husband Jeremiah Laujol 11
Born: Abt 1677 11
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Father: Antoine Laujol (Abt 1651- ) 11
Mother: Jeanne (Abt 1653- ) 11
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Wife Magdalaine 11
Born: Abt 1679 11
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Died: After 26 Aug 1727 11
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1 F Elizabeth Lautol 11
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Christened: 5 Jul 1703 11
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Spouse: Joseph Creswick (1701-1726) 11