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Ramses --- Fiction. --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Osymandyas
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Ramses --- Middle East --- Moyen-Orient --- History --- Histoire --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Arab countries --- Osymandyas
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Hittites --- Chatti --- Kheta --- Khita --- Indo-Europeans --- Hattusilis --- Ramses --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Hattushilish --- Khattushilish --- Egypt --- History --- Osymandyas
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Hittites --- Kadesh, Battle of, Kadesh, ca. 1300 B.C --- Kadesh, Battle of, 1300 B.C.(?) --- Qadesh, Battle of, Kadesh, ca. 1300 B.C. --- Chatti --- Kheta --- Khita --- Indo-Europeans --- History --- Ramses --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- Exhibitions --- Osymandyas
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Did the Exodus occur? This question has been asked in biblical scholarship since its origin as a modern science. The desire to scientifically resolve this question was a key component in the funding of archaeological excavations in the 19th century. Egyptian archaeologists routinely equated sites with their presumed biblical counterpart. Initially, it was taken for granted that the Exodus had occurred. It was simply a matter of finding the archaeological data to prove it. So far, those results have been for naught. This book takes a very real-world approach to understanding the Exodus. It is not a story of cosmic spectaculars that miraculously or coincidentally occurred when a people prepared to leave Egypt.
Exodus --- Hyksos --- 222.3 --- 222.3 Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- 222.3 L'Exode. Le Lévitique. Les Nombres --- Exodus. Leviticus. Numeri --- L'Exode. Le Lévitique. Les Nombres --- Shepherd kings --- Ramses --- Rameses --- Osymandyas --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramesse --- Egypt --- Antiquities --- History --- Africa
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Temples --- Pi-Ramesse (Extinct city) --- Egypt --- Egypte --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Pi-Ramesse (Extinct city). --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Per-Rameses (Extinct city) --- Per-Ramesse (Extinct city) --- Per Ramesses (Extinct city) --- Pi-Ramesse (Ancient city) --- Pi-Ramessu (Extinct city) --- Pi-Ramses (Extinct city) --- Pi-Riʻamsese (Extinct city)
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Pharaohs --- Biography --- Ramses --- Egypt --- History --- Biography. --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Osymandyas --- Pharaohs - Biography --- Ramses - II, - King of Egypt --- Egypt - History - To 332 BC --- Ramsès II (pharaon ; 1301-1235 av. J.-C.) --- Égypte --- Pharaons --- 1314-1085 av. J.-C. (XIXe et XXe dynasties) --- Civilisation --- Jusqu'à 332 av. J.-C. --- Biographies
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Temples --- Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- Ramses --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Great Temple (Abū Sunbul, Egypt) --- Abū Sunbul (Egypt) --- Abū Sinbil (Egypt) --- Abu Simbel (Egypt) --- Abū Sumbul (Egypt) --- Abū Sunbul, Egypt. --- Abou Simbel (Egypt) --- Osymandyas --- Temples - Egypt - Abu Sunbul. --- Religious architecture
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Medicine, Egyptian --- Pharaohs --- -Physicians --- -Allopathic doctors --- Doctors --- Doctors of medicine --- MDs (Physicians) --- Medical doctors --- Medical profession --- Medical personnel --- Medicine --- Egyptian medicine --- Medicine, Ancient --- Medicine, Oriental --- Correspondence --- History --- Hittites --- Medicine, Egyptian. --- Physicians --- Medicine. --- Correspondence. --- History. --- -Correspondence --- Allopathic doctors --- Medicine, Hittite --- Ramses --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Egyptians --- Osymandyas
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This volume covers, for the first time, the interaction of a major historical event with the development of the Egyptian Solar-Osirian theology. Pharaoh Ramesses II visited the sacred area of Abydos soon after his recognition of power at Luxor in Thebes. With him were many high officials, one of whom would be soon appointed to be the high Priest of Amun at Thebes, Nebwenenef. During his visit, the king stressed his personal relationship with his father, Seti I as well as ordering the completion of his temple. By analyzing certain passages within Ramesses’ official acccount, the Dedicatory Inscription, with others of Seti, a more nuanced appreciation of the growing theological system of Osirus plus Re, the sun god, comes to the fore. This significance of this is heightened when we remember that the king's account was exhibited in the portico of Seti I’s temple. 'Anthony Spalinger’s new monograph discusses the Great Dedicatory Inscription and these processes anew by means of perspicuous, accurate, translations of the surviving texts, enlivened by equally stimulating commentaries. These are accompanied likewise by meticulously researched footnotes, which have been marshaled with a diligence for which the author is rightly renowned...All of this is done here with exemplary skill and a fine eye for detail, and our libraries are far the richer for it.' A.J. Peden
Ramses --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic --- Hieroglyphic inscriptions --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramesses --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Egypt --- Religion. --- Religion --- Osymandyas --- Inscriptions, Hieroglyphic - Egypt - Abydos (Extinct city) --- Ramses - II, - King of Egypt --- Egypt - Religion --- Ramsès (1301-1235-av.-J.-C.) --- Inscriptions égyptiennes --- Religion égyptienne --- pharaon --- Égypte --- Abydos (Égypte ; ville ancienne)
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