Nechtan
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1 M Beli Of Strathclyde King Of Strathclyde 1
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Nectanebus Of Egypt Pharoah Of Egypt
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1 F Scota Tephi Of Egypt 1
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Neelje De Nyse
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Father: Denyse Teunissen De Nyse (1654-1713)
Mother: Helena Cortelyou (1666-After 1726)
Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Nefertari
Husband Ramses II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Father: Seti I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Tuya Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Maetnefrure Of Khatti Princess Of Khatti ( - ) 1 - [Abt. 1256 BC]
Other Spouse: Istnofret Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Nofretari Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Nebt-Tawya ( - ) 1
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• Occupation, Pharaoh 19.3; 24 Jun 1304 BC - Abt. 1236 BC
• Photos, Ramsesii
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1 M Prehirwonmef Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)
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4 F Merytamon Of Egypt (details suppressed for this person)
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5 F Merytatum Of Heliopolis High Priest Of Re 1
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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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General Notes (Wife)
Nefertari was the wife of Ramesses II and is sometim e s c a l ledNefertari-Mery-Mut. She is show n on a stela t ha t da t e s to the first yearsof Ramesses reign. It is be lie ved t h a t she was th e daughter of Bakenkhonswho wa s a pr omine n t of ficial. She held the position of grea t wife or c onso rt . Th e mayor of Thebes at that time wa s her broth er, Ame nmo se. S hehad two sons, Prince P rehi rwonmef an d Prince A monh irwonm ef. PrincessMertatum an d Princess Me rytamon wer e he r daugh t ers.
Her tomb that was found in the Valley of the Queen s , i s o n e of the mostbeautiful and larges t ever found . T her e w a s a temple built at Abu Simbelthat was dedica te d to b ot h Ne fertari an d to the goddess Hathor. Shedi sap peare d fro m an y further mention after the dedicatio n o f th e t emple. It i s not known whether she died or re tire d to th e harem c omple x at Fayoum Source: www.toureg ypt.n et
General Notes for Child Merytatum Of Heliopolis High Priest Of Re
Merytatum was the son of Ramesses II and Queen Nefer t a r i . He became thehigh priest of Re at H eliopolis an d w e n t o n one campaign to the Sinaiwith is father. Sour ce : ww w. tour egypt.net
Neferukeb Of Egypt
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Neferukheb was the daughter of Tuthmosis I and Queen ' A h m o se. She is believed to have been the older siste r o f Ha ts he psut, but she died before she could assume t he t hrone . S h e was buried in Thebes. Source: www.toureg ypt.n etNefe rukh e b was the daughter of Tuthmosis I and Q ueen ' Ahmose . Sh e is believed to have been th e older si ster o f Hatshe psut , bu t she died beforeshe could assum e the th rone. Sh e wa s buri e d in Thebes. Source: www.to uregypt.n et
Thutmose III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt and Neferu-Re Of Egypt
Husband Thutmose III Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt 1
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Buried: - Dayr AL-Bahri, Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Father: Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Nn (Concubine) ( - ) 1
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Other Spouse: Meryetre Hatshepsut Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Menhet Of Syria ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Merti Of Syria ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Menwi Of Syria ( - ) 1
Other Spouse: Ahset Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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• Occupation, Pharaoh 18.6; 19 May 1504 BC - 22 Mar 1451 BC
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Father: Thutmose II Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
Mother: Hatshepsut Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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Thutmose III, king of Egypt (1504-1450 BC), sometime s c a l l ed the Napoleon of ancient Egypt. He was the so n of T hu tm os e II and a concubine, and son-in-law of Que en Hats hep su t th rough his marriage to her daughter, hi s half-si ster , b y Thu tmose II. Succeeding his father i n 1504 BC , Thutm os e III wa s overshadowed by Hatshepsut , who becam e the su pre me ruler , giving the young king o nly a nomina l role. A fte r Hatsheps ut died in 1483 BC, h er monument s were defac ed , and an appa rent attempt to e rase her mem ory was carri e d out. The now a dult Thutmos e III became s upreme ruler a n d embarked on conq uests un rivaled in Egyp tian history. H i s armies invaded Syr ia a nd vanquished th e Syrian force s o n the Plain of Jezree l . The Syrians too k refuge in th e cit y of Megiddo but w ere d efeated in 147 9 BC. Thutmos e III la ter engaged i n war again st the stat e of Mitanni , which a t that tim e largely control led nort hern Mesopota mia and ha d fomen ted revolt in a numbe r o f Syrian and Pho enician cit ie s dominated by Egypt. He o v erran its territo ry and capt u red several Mitannian citi es , thus extendin g his powe r ove r northern Palestine an d Phoe nicia. He mar ked th e limit o f the Egyptian Empir e in that r egion by er ecti ng a stela a t the Euphrates Ri ver. During hi s reign T hu tmose III condu cted 17 successf ul campaigns int o Asi a , lavishing the boot y and tribut e that he won on th e E gyp tian temples. He mad e importan t additions to the gre a t te mple at Karnak and ha d his an nals inscribed on it s wall s . Other notable buildin gs tha t he had constructe d wer e a t Heliopolis, Memphis, Ab ydos , and Aswan. The m ummy o f Thut mose III was excavate d a t Dayr al Bari. Sou rce: "T hutmos e III," Microsoft(R ) Enca rta(R) 98 Encyclo pedia. (c ) 1993-1 997 Microsoft Co rporatio n. All right s reserved.Th utmose III , king of Egy pt (1504-1 450 BC) , sometimes calle d the Napole onof ancie nt Egypt . H e wa s the son of Thutmo se II and a co ncubine , andson-i n-la w of Queen Hatshepsu t through his m ar riag e to her dau g hter, hishalf-sister , by Thutmose II. Succ e eding his fat h er in 1504 BC, Th ut moseIII was overshadow e d by Hatshe psut , who became the su preme ruler, givingth e yo ung ki n g onl y a nominal role. A fter Hatshepsut die d in 14 8 3 BC, hermon uments were deface d, and an ap paren t atte mpt t o erase he r memory wascarrie d out. The now ad ult T hutmose I II becam e suprem e ruler a nd embarkedon co nque sts unrivale d in Egy ptian history. Hi s armies invade d S yria andv anquis hed th e Syrian forces o n the Plain o f J ezreel. The Syrian s tookr efuge in the cit y of Me gid d o but were defeated in 1 479 BC . Thutmose II I later eng ag ed in war against the stat e of M itanni, whic h attha t tim e largely con trolled norther n Mes opotamia an d ha d fomen ted revoltin a number of Syria n an d Phoenicia n c iti es d ominated by Egypt. Heoverran it s ter ritory a n d capture d several Mitannian cities, thusex t endi ng hi s p ower ove r northern Palestine and Phoenicia. H e mar ke d the limit o f the Egyptian Em pire in that region b y er e ctin g a stel a at theEuphrates River. During his rei g n Thut mos e III c onducted 17 successful campaigns intoA sia , lavis hi ng th e boot y and tribute that he won on th e Egypt iantem p les . He made important additions to the g reat te mp l e a t Ka rnak andhad his annals inscribed on i ts walls. Ot he r n ot able buildings that hehad c onstruct ed were at Hel iopo l i s, Memphis, Abydos, and Aswan. Th e mummyof Thutmos e II I w a s excav ated at Dayr al Bari . Source: "Thutmose I II, " Mic r osoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 En cyclopedia. (c)1993-19 9 7 Microso f t Corpo ration. All ri ghts reserved.
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Neferu-Re was the half-sister of Tuthmosis III and pos s i b l y his wife. She was the daughter of Tuthmosis II a n d Ha ts he psut. She played an important role during th e re ign o f h e r mother. It was long believed that she di ed be fore s he c ou ld become the ranking consort, but i t was sh own o n a tab le t that was found in the Sinai, sh owing he r to b e the "Ki ng' s Daughter, King's Wife." O n her statu es, sh e is show n in t he arms of Senenmut. Th is shows tha t Senen mut and 'A hmose P en-Nekheb were he r tutors, whic h was a n honorary ti tle. Sen enmut was he r steward and he r "Grea t Father Nurse".
Neferu-Re apparently assisted her mother in the count r y ' s a ffairs when her mother assumed the throne on he r ow n . D urin g Hatshepsut's reign, Tuthmosis was apparen tly d em ote d t o a lesser role, but Neferu-Re stayed at t he pal ace . Ha tshe psut depended on her daughter a grea t deal ov er t he ye ars . It was during the eleventh yea r of Hatshep sut' s reig n tha t Neferu-Re died. After he r death, the mo ther' s powe r waned . At about the same ti me that Neferu-R e died , Senen mut died . Without the supp ort of these two , Hatshe psut wa s not stro ng enough to s top Tuthmosis an d his alli es. Sour ce: www.tou regypt.net Neferu-Re was th e half-siste r of Tuth mosis III an d poss ibly his wife. Sh ewas the daug hter o f T uthmosis II a n d Hatshepsut. She p layed an impor tantrole du ring the rei g n of her mother . I t was long bel ieved that s he diedbe for e she could be come the ranking co nsort, but i t was s how n o n a tablett hat was found in th e Sinai, showi ng h er to be th e "King' s Daughter,King's Wi fe. " On her st a tues, she is sh own i n the arms of Senenmu t. Thisshows th a t Senenmut and 'A hm ose P en-Nekheb were h er tutors, wh ic h was anhonorary ti t le. Senenmut was her s teward an d her " Grea t Father Nur se".
Neferu-Re apparently assisted her mother in the count r y ' s a ffairs whenher mother assumed th e throne on he r ow n . D urin g Hatshepsut's reign,Tuthmosis was apparent ly de mo te d t o a lesser r ole, but Neferu-Re stayedat th e pala ce . Ha tshe psut depended on her daughter a great d eal o v e r theye ars . It was during the eleventh year o f Hatshe ps ut's reig n tha tNeferu-Re died. After h er dea th, the m oth er's powe r waned . At about thesame time tha t Neferu-R e di ed, Senenm ut die d . Without the support o fthese two , Hats hepsut wa s not str ong enough to stop Tu thmosis an d his al lies. Sour ce: www.to uregypt.net
Nekauba Irib Re' Of Egypt Prince Of Sais
Husband Nekauba Irib Re' Of Egypt Prince Of Sais 1
Born: - [Abt. 730 BC]
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1 M Necho I (Memkheperre) Of Egypt King Of Memphis & Sais 1
Born: - [Abt. 710 BC]
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Nekauba was the third ruler of the 26th Dynasty, the b e g i n ning of the Late Period of ancient Egypt.Nekauba w a s t h e th ird ruler of the 26th Dynasty, the beginnin g o f theL at e Per iod of ancient E gypt.
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Necho I (Memkheperre) Of Egypt King Of Memphis & Sais
Necho I was the fourth ruler of the 26th Dynasty.N e c h o I w as the fourth ruler of the 26th Dynasty.
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Claude Bradley and Nell
Husband Claude Bradley (details suppressed for this person)
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William J Keith and Nellah S
Husband William J Keith 3
Born: 1908
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Willard Wing Admire and Nellie
Husband Willard Wing Admire 4 5 6 7
Born: Apr 1856 - , Lincoln, MO
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[mytree.FTW]
Co MO.
Ernest Monroe Farmer and Nellie
Husband Ernest Monroe Farmer 3
Born: 11 Oct 1914 - McCaysville, Fannin, GA
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Father: Emanuel Farmer (1884-1949) 3
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Children: had 5 girls and 1 boy by Nellie (Mrs. Garland Gentry)
Claude Ethridge Roper and Nellie
Husband Claude Ethridge Roper 3
Born: 16 May 1905
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Father: William Andrew Roper (1860-1940) 3
Mother: Alberta Emerline Miller ( - ) 3
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James Campbell and Nellie
Husband James Campbell (details suppressed for this person)
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James Allen Feagin and Nellie
Husband James Allen Feagin (details suppressed for this person)
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2 F Tracey Ellen Feagin (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M James Allan Feagin (details suppressed for this person)
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John Peckham and Nellie
Husband John Peckham 1
Born: May 1865 - Sun Prairie, Dane County, WI
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Mother: Catherine Van Valkenburg (Abt 1826-Bef 1880) 1
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1870 age 5
Joseph W Magee and Nellie E
Husband Joseph W Magee 8 9
Born: Abt 1861 - , , TN 9
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Nena Rose and Frank L Montgomery
Husband Nena Rose 3
Born: 19 Jan 1857
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Buried: - Bethcarcem, , , TN
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Wife Frank L Montgomery 3
Born: 23 Apr 1858 - , Jefferson, TN
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Father: William Allen Montgomery (1829-1905) 3
Mother: Caroline E Franklin (1831-1909) 3
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1 F Cal Montgomery 3
Born: 4 Oct 1881
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Nenal Of Gothland Lord Of Gothland
Husband Nenal Of Gothland Lord Of Gothland 1
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1 M Nuadhat Of Gothland Lord Of Gothland 1
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Neoptolemus I Of Epirus
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1 F Olympias Of Epirus Princess Of Epirus 1
Born: - [Abt. 375 BC]
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
Neri
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Born: - Lk 3:27
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1 M Salathiel 1
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King Nerseh Of Armenia
Husband King Nerseh Of Armenia 1
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1 M King Yasdagrid I Of Armenia 1
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Nerses I Of The Gregorids Prince Of The Gregorids and Samdukht Mamikona
Husband Nerses I Of The Gregorids Prince Of The Gregorids 1
Born: Abt 0335
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Father: Ataknines Of Armenia ( - ) 1
Mother: Soshandukht Souren Pahlav (Abt 0310-Abt 0348) 1
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• Occupation, Primate Of Armenia
Wife Samdukht Mamikona 1
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1 M Isaac I 'The Great' Pahlav Of The Gregorids Saint; Primate Of Armenia 1
Born: 7 Sep 0351
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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General Notes for Child Isaac I 'The Great' Pahlav Of The Gregorids Saint; Primate Of Armenia
Son of Saint Nerses the Great. Bishop Armenian Catholicos , succeeding his father to the office. Worked with Saint Me srop <saintm93.htm> the Teacher to bring the Church in Arme nia >, translating a large part of the Bible into Armenian , founding monasteries, and serving as both civil and relig ious ruler.
Nerses Of Kamsarakan
Husband Nerses Of Kamsarakan 1
Born: Abt 0620
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1 M Son Of Nerses Of Kamsarakan 1
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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Shoshenk II Of Egypt Great Priest Of Amun and Nesitanebetashru ( ) Of Egypt
Husband Shoshenk II Of Egypt Great Priest Of Amun 1
Born: - [Abt. 925 BC], Tannis, Delta Of Egypt
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Father: Osorkon I Of Egypt Pharaoh Of Egypt ( - ) 1
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1 M Harsiese Of Egypt Priest Of Amun; Pharoah 1
Born: - [Abt. 900 BC]
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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
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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General Notes for Child Harsiese Of Egypt Priest Of Amun; Pharoah
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Pinudjem II Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun and Neskhonsu Of Thebes
Husband Pinudjem II Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun 1
Born: - [Abt. 1025 BC], Thebes, Egypt
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Father: Menkheperre' Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun ( - ) 1
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Wife Neskhonsu Of Thebes 1
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1 M Psusennes II Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun 1
Born: - [Abt. 990 BC], Thebes, Egypt
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As High Priest of Amun, he is considered as the nint h r u l e r of the Theban 21st Dynasty.As High Priest of Am u n , h e i s considered as the ninth ruler of the Theban21 s t D ynas ty.
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
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Neskhons was the well known wife of Pinudjem II, was d e s c r ibed on a coffin bearing her name as first chief o f t h e c on cubines of Amen-Re, King of the Gods and as pr ophe te ss o f A nhur-Shu, the son of Re, as prophetess o f Min , Hor us, a nd I sis in Ipu. She is also described a s proph etes s of Hor us, l ord of Djuef, god's mother of C hons th e chil d, firs t one o f Amen-Re, King of the Gods , and a s chief o f nobl e ladies . Source: www.touregypt.n etNeskho ns was th e well k nown wif e of Pinudjem II, wa s describe d on acoffi n bearin g her nam e a s first chie f of the con cubines of A men-Re, K ingof th e Gods and a s prophetess o f Anhur-Shu , t he son o f Re, as p rophetes sof Min, Horus , and Isis i n Ipu. She i s also descri be d as prophete s s ofHorus, lor d of Djuef, go d's mothe r o f Chons the ch ild, first one of Amen-Re, King o f th e G ods , and as chie f of noble ladies . Source: www.tou r egypt.net
!BIRTH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
General Notes for Child Psusennes II Of Thebes High Priest Of Amun
As High Priest of Amun, he is considered as the las t r u l e r of the Theban 21st Dynasty. ------- Psusennes I I w a s t h e seventh and final king of the Twenty-first Dy nast y . H e i s believed to have ruled for 14 years. Ther e ar e in scri ptio ns on monuments which are the only info rmati on sh owin g hi s reign. Source: www.touregypt.netA s High P ries t of Am un, h e is considered as the last rul er of th e Theb an21st D ynasty . ------- Psusennes II wa s the seven th an d final kin g of th e Twenty-first Dynast y.He is beli eved t o hav e rule d for 1 4 years. There ar e inscription s onmonu ments which a re the o nly informati on showi ng hi s reign . Source: www.to uregypt.n et
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!DEATH:edwardiii.ged, edwardiii.ged
George R Van Valkenburg and Nettie E
Husband George R Van Valkenburg 1
Born: 26 Sep 1871 - Hunter, Greene County, NY
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Father: Franklin H Or Frank Van Valkenburg (1845-Abt 1909) 1
Mother: Adeline A Smith (1844-1886) 1
Marriage: Abt 1893 - , KS
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Born: Sep 1872 - , IN
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2 F Edith M Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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3 F Alice L Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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4 F Lulu Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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5 M Franklin Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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6 F Winona Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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7 M George Jr Van Valkenburg (details suppressed for this person)
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1875 age 3 1880 age 8-name of George R 1900 Sep 1 8 7 2 B D o f 26 Sep 1871 from Fathers CW pension app
1900 in Marion Twp, Lincoln Co, Kansas Ed 59 9/8 6 1 9 1 0 i n Salina, Saline Co, Kansas
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BD & P from 1900 census 3 children 3 living
Nevia
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Born: Between 0951 and 0980
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King Niall Of Ireland
Husband King Niall Of Ireland 1
Born: Abt 0380
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1 M Coirpre Macnãeill King Of Ireland 1
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2 M Connall Cremthainne Macnãeill (details suppressed for this person)
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3 M Eãogan Find Macnãeill King Of Dal N' Araide 1
Born: - Of Tyron Tir Eogain
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[Sweet-Greene.FTW]
[John Greene.FTW]
Bloodline of the Holy Grail has him King 379-405 . I t a l s o has him dying in Scotland.
!BIRTH:Wilson, Alan B., Wilson, Alan B.
!BIRTH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302
!BIRTH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
!DEATH:Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who , A ncestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Cam e t o A m ericabef1760, Frederick Lewis Weis, 7th ed Geneal ogic al Publishing, Baltimore 1992, line 170 p 146
!DEATH:Wilson, Alan B., Wilson, Alan B., line 170 p 146
!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302, line 170 p 146
!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW, line 170 p 146
General Notes for Child Coirpre Macnãeill King Of Ireland
!DEATH:Stevens DB, Stevens DB, Jim & Luke Stevens, http:// w ww.gendex.com/users/jast/index.html#Welcome, http : / /ps s. fit.edu:80/~stevens/descent/
!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302
!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
General Notes for Child Eãogan Find Macnãeill King Of Dal N' Araide
!BIRTH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302
!BIRTH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
!DEATH:Wilson, Alan B., Wilson, Alan B.
!DEATH:Gedcom File G675, Gedcom File G675, http://pedigree . ancestry.com/cgi-bin/pedview.dll?&ti=0&fi l e =G675&ind= 3 8 302
!DEATH:Sweet-Greene.FTW, Sweet-Greene.FTW
Niall and Scota
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1 M Gadel 10
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