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Thutmose III (2953 bytes)
1: ..., according to the Middle Chronology of [[Ancient Egypt]]. 3: ...mb|right|200px|Granite statue of Pharaoh Thutmose III]] 4: ...{Hiero/2cartouche|align=left|era=nk|name=Thutmose III|praenomen=<hiero>ra-mn-xpr</hiero>|nomen=<hiero>G... 5: ...Ahmose II. With the death of Hatshepsut, Thutmose III ruled by himself until his death in [[1427 BC]] o... 7: ...anscriptions, Djehutymes is rendered as Thutmose, Thutmoses or Thutmosis. Arsinoe III of Egypt (660 bytes) 1: ...y III of Egypt|Ptolemy III]] and [[Berenice II of Egypt|Berenice II]]. 3: ...] she was married to her brother, [[Ptolemy IV of Egypt|Ptolemy IV]]. They ruled jointly for sixteen year... 6: ...ocities.com/christopherjbennett/ptolemies/arsinoe_iii.htm Ptolemy III of Egypt (1116 bytes) 1: ... [[nl:Ptolemaeus III van Egypte]] [[pl:Ptolemeusz III Euergetes]] 3: ...II_of_Egypt.jpg|right|Gold coin depicting Ptolemy III]] 5: ...er of his eldest sister and wife [[Berenice II of Egypt]]. 7: He was the father of [[Arsinoe III of Egypt]]. 11: ...ign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ptolemy II of Egypt|Ptolemy II]]''' Thutmose II (1547 bytes) 1: {{Hiero/2cartouche|align=right|era=nk|name=Thutmose II|praenomen=<hiero>ra:aA-xpr-n</hiero>|nomen=<hi... 2: ...fourth [[Pharaoh]] of the [[Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt]]. He ruled from [[1492 BC]] to 1479 BC. 4: ...her a male heir, [[Thutmose III of Egypt|Thutmose III]], by a lesser wife named Isis before his death. 6: ...hind the thrown during Thutmose II’s rule because of similar foreign and domestic policies, her claim ... 8: ...ewed today in the [[Egyptian Museum]] in [[Cairo, Egypt| Cairo]]. Thutmose IV (2523 bytes) 1: {{Hiero/2cartouche|align=right|era=nk|name=Thutmose IV|praenomen=<hiero>ra:mn-xpr-Z2</hiero>|nomen=<h... 2: ...gypt|18th dynasty]] of [[History of Ancient Egypt|Egypt]]. He ruled from 1400 to 1390 BC. 4: ...he tallest ever erected in Egypt, at the [[Temple of Karnack]]. 6: ...th the ''Dream Stele'' on it between the two paws of the Sphinx. 8: ...r and that the restoration of the Sphinx and text of the ''Dream Stele'' sealed his legitimacy. Thutmose (929 bytes) 1: ...n name "Djehuty-mes", usually translated as "Born of the god Thoth": 3: *[[Thutmose I]] 4: *[[Thutmose II]] 5: *[[Thutmose III]] 6: *[[Thutmose IV]] Thutmose I (2906 bytes) 1: {{Hiero/2cartouche|align=right|era=nk|name=Thutmose I|praenomen=<hiero>ra:aA-xpr-kA</hiero>|nomen=<hi... 2: ...as the first Pharaoh to be buried in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. 4: ... to hold the title of ''God's Wife of Amun'' into Thutmose's reign, legitimizing his rule. 6: ...prow of his ship, before he returned to [[Thebes (Egypt)|Thebes]]. 8: ...egun by Amenhotep I, and had a [[hypostyle hall]] of [[cedar]] wood constructed at Karnak to commemora... Insular Gospel Book fragment (Durham Cathedral Library MS A. II. 10., MS C. III. 13, and MS C. III. 20) (3294 bytes) 1: ...0px|Folio 3v contains the colophon to the[[Gospel of Matthew]] from the Durham Gospel Fragment]] 3: ...ow]], the [[Lindisfarne Gospels]], and the [[Book of Kells]]. 5: ...n "INI" monogram at the beginning of the [[Gospel of Mark|Mark]]. 7: ...r Matthew, the ''incipit'' for Mark, and the text of the ''pater noster'' in Greek, but written in Lat... 9: ...bar have beast head terminals. In the first line of text that follows the monogram, the letters are h... Little Egypt (181 bytes) 1: '''Little Egypt''' can mean: 3: *[[Little Egypt (dancer)|Little Egypt]], a [[belly dance|belly dancer]]. 4: *[[Little Egypt (region)|Little Egypt]], an area in [[Illinois]] KV (Egypt) (813 bytes) 1: ...ated in the [[Valley of the Kings]], [[Luxor]], [[Egypt]]. 5: Each tomb in the Valley of the Kings has since been allocated a 'KV number' ... 7: ...f the sons of [[Ramesses II]]) and KV62 (the tomb of [[Tutankhamun]]). 15: ...ormative article relevant to this entry, courtesy of the [[Theban Mapping Project]] Egypt (15463 bytes) 3: ...omanized]] '''Mişr''' or '''Maşr''', in Egyptian [[dialect]]) is a republic mostly located in n... 5: ... part of [[Southwest Asia]]), whilst the majority of the country is located in [[North Africa]]. It sh... 7: ... the [[Suez Canal]]. Large areas of land are part of the [[Sahara]] [[Desert]] and are sparsely inhabi... 9: ...considered the main political and cultural center of the Arab world. 11: ...ame of a temple of the god [[Ptah]] at [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]]. Cleopatra VI of Egypt (936 bytes) 1: '''Cleopatra VI Tryphaena''' was the daughter of [[Ptolemy XII]] Neos Dionysus 3: ...took control. Cleopatra VI then died in [[57 BC]] of unknown reasons, although it is believed Berenice... 5: ...g with her 10 year old husband/brother [[Ptolemy XIII]]. 9: ...gn="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ptolemy XII of Egypt|Ptolemy XII]]''' 10: ...ic Queen of Egypt]]'''<br>''with [[Ptolemy XII of Egypt|Ptolemy XII]]'' Elections in Egypt (1579 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Egypt}} 2: ... in which electorates choose [[local government]] officials. 3: ...or a more comprehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] for an o... 5: Egypt elects on national level a [[head of state]] - the [[president]] - and a [[legislatur... 6: ... but are widely considered to have no real chance of gaining power. Macarius of Egypt (2718 bytes) 1: ...''Macarius of Egypt''' ([[300]]-[[390]]) was an [[Egypt]]ian [[Christianity|Christian]] [[monasticism|mon... 5: He was born in Upper Egypt about 300, and died in the [[Scetic desert]], 391... 7: ...]] he was ordained priest, and for the remainder of his life presided over the monastic community in ... 9: ...or [[Valens]], during a dispute over the doctrine of the [[Nicene Creed]]. 15: ...ters of Macarius were equal in number to the days of the year. Music of Egypt (7139 bytes) 3: ...optic Church]] is directly descended from ancient Egyptian music. 5: ...Arab language|Arabic]]. These works, foundations of [[Western music]], became the basis for Arabic [[... 7: ...isatory and rhythmic components. The base rhythm of Arabic music is the [[maqamat]], which is formed ... 9: ... related to the [[Sufi]] [[zikr]] ritual. A type of [[flute]] called the [[ney]] is commonly played a... 13: ...ssful Egyptian recording artist in history. Most of these stars, including Kalthum, sang [[Arab class... Cleopatra II of Egypt (1446 bytes) 1: ...f Greek and Roman Egypt|Egypt]], and the daughter of [[Ptolemy V]] and [[Cleopatra I]]. 3: ...y VIII of Egypt|Ptolemy VIII]], were co-rulers of Egypt from [[171 BC]] to [[164 BC|164]]. 5: ...[[Syria]] invaded Egypt, resulting in a war which Egypt eventually won with [[Roman Republic|Rome]]'s hel... 7: ...er, his niece, [[Cleopatra III of Egypt|Cleopatra III]], as wife without divorcing his sister and made ... 9: ...en Ptolemy died, leaving the kingdom to Cleopatra III. She herself died shortly after. Ptolemy VI of Egypt (1533 bytes) 1: ...s VI.]] [[fr:Ptolémée VI]] [[nl:Ptolemaeus VI van Egypte]] [[pl:Ptolemeusz VI Filometor]] 2: ...I''' (c. [[191 BC|191]]-[[145 BC]]) was a king of Egypt from the [[Ptolemaic dynasty|Ptolemaic period]]. ... 4: Ptolemy succeeded in 180 at the age of about 12 and ruled jointly with his mother, [[Cle... 6: ...s restored the following year by the intervention of the Alexandrians and ruled uneasily, cruelly supp... 10: ...lign="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Ptolemy V of Egypt|Ptolemy V]]''' Cleopatra I of Egypt (572 bytes) 1: ...], she ruled on behalf of her son [[Ptolemy VI of Egypt|Ptolemy VI]] until her death. Berenice II of Egypt (1443 bytes) 1: [[Image:Berenice_II_of_Egypt.jpg|right|Gold coin depicting Berenice II]] 4: ...the third ruler of the [[Ptolemaic dynasty]] of [[Egypt]]. 6: ...having by some unknown means disappeared, [[Conon of Samos]], explained the phenomenon in courtly phra... 8: ...red at the instigation of her son [[Ptolemy IV of Egypt|Ptolemy IV]], with whom she was probably associat... 10: The predecessor of the modern city [[Benghazi]] was refounded by her... Berenice I of Egypt (1131 bytes) 2: ...: BereniceINew.jpg|thumb| Head of [[Ptolemy II of Egypt|Ptolemy I]] and '''Berenice I''']] 4: ...the king. Her son with Ptolemy I, [[Ptolemy II of Egypt|Ptolemy II Philadelphos]], was recognized as heir... 6: ...a]], [[Berenice (port)|Berenice]]. King [[Pyrrhus of Epirus]] also gave the name ''Berenicis'' to a ne...
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