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Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II vs the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh
This show focuses on the clash between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh.
The Battle of Kadesh (also Qadesh) took place between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II at the city of Kadesh on the Orontes River, in what is now the Syrian Arab Republic.
The battle is generally dated to 12
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Secrets of the aegean apocalypse
"The foreign countries (ie. Sea Peoples) made a conspiracy in their islands. All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray. No land could stan...
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Trattativa Stato-mafia, il "fuori onda" di Mannino arriva al processo Mori
"Questa volta ci fottono, questa volta ci incastrano". La conversazione tra Calogero Mannino e Giuseppe Gargani, raccolta dalla giornalista del Fatto Sandra ...
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Egypt 2_6 The Amarna Letters
http://drdavidneiman.com Discovered in 1897, the letters of Tel El Amarna shed light on the political tensions that existed between Egypt, Canaan and Amurru during the period known as the Amarna Age. King Labayu of Shechem pleads for help from Pharaoh as does the Canaanite king of Byblos.
Dr. David Neiman (1921-2004) was an internationally renowned scholar, speaker, and writer who inspired many p
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Antiga Cidade de Ur-Nammu - Mesopotâmia!
Ur-Nammu foi o fundador da terceira dinastia de Ur 2112-2095 a.C. "pai de Amurru". Por volta de 2100 a.C., expulsou os gútios e reunificou a região da Mesopotâmia que estava sob o controle dos acadianos. Foi um rei enérgico, que construiu os famosos zigurates e promoveu a compilação das leis do direito sumério.
O Código de Ur-Nammu (cerca de 2040 a.C.), surgido na Suméria, descreve costumes antig
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Advanced Warfare Live Stream
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Total War: ROME II Machinima | "Battle of Djahy" (Unofficial) Age Of Bronze mod
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Hi, Mathemedicupdates bringing you my final Bronze of Age cinematic video. If you are interested with the mod development please do visit their forum here : http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2045-Total-War-Age-of-Bronze-(TW-AoB)
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Historical backgroun
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Batalla de Qadesh
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Внутридневной фундаментальный анализ Форекс от 09.04.2015
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- published: 09 Apr 2015
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Внутридневной фундаментальный анализ Форекс от 27.07.2015
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Внутридневной фундаментальный анализ Форекс от 28.07.2015
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Внутридневной фундаментальный анализ Форекс от 29.07.2015
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Внутридневной фундаментальный анализ Форекс от 30.07.2015
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Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II vs the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh
This show focuses on the clash between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh.
The Battle of Kadesh (also Qa...
This show focuses on the clash between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh.
The Battle of Kadesh (also Qadesh) took place between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II at the city of Kadesh on the Orontes River, in what is now the Syrian Arab Republic.
The battle is generally dated to 1274 BC, and is the earliest battle in recorded history for which details of tactics and formations are known. It was probably the largest chariot battle ever fought, involving perhaps 5,000--6,000 chariots.
After expelling the Hyksos 15th dynasty, the native Egyptian New Kingdom rulers became more aggressive in reclaiming control of their state's borders. Thutmose I, Thutmose III and his son and coregent Amenhotep II fought battles from Megiddo north to the Orontes River, including conflict with Kadesh.[citation needed]
Many of the Egyptian campaign accounts between c. 1400 and 1300 BC reflect the general destabilization of the region of the Djahi. The reigns of Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III were undistinguished, except that Egypt continued to lose territory to Mitanni in northern Syria.[citation needed]
During the late Egyptian 18th dynasty, the Amarna Letters tell the story of the decline of Egyptian influence in the region. The Egyptians showed flagging interest here until almost the end of the dynasty. Horemheb, the last ruler of this dynasty, campaigned in this region, finally beginning to turn Egyptian interest back to this region.[citation needed]
This process continued in the 19th Dynasty. Like his father Ramesses I, Seti I was a military commander and set out to restore Egypt's empire to the days of the Tuthmosis kings almost a century before. Inscriptions on Karnak temple walls record the details of his campaigns into Canaan and Syria. He took 20,000 men and reoccupied abandoned Egyptian posts and garrisoned cities. He made an informal peace with the Hittites, took control of coastal areas along the Mediterranean, and continued to campaign in Canaan. A second campaign led him to capture Kadesh (where a stela commemorated his victory) and Amurru. His son and heir Ramesses II campaigned with him. Historical records exist which record a large weapons order by Ramesses II the year prior to the expedition he led to Kadesh in his fifth regnal year.[citation needed]
However, at some point, both regions may have lapsed back into Hittite control. What exactly happened to Amurru is disputed. The Hittitologist Trevor Bryce suggests that, although it may have fallen once again under Hittite control, it is more likely Amurru remained a Hittite vassal state.
The immediate antecedents to the Battle of Kadesh were the early campaigns of Ramesses II into Canaan. In the fourth year of his reign, he marched north into Syria, either to recapture Amurru or, as a probing effort, to confirm his vassals' loyalty and explore the terrain of possible battles. The recovery of Amurru was Muwatalli's stated motivation for marching south to confront the Egyptians. Ramesses marched north in the fifth year of his reign and encountered the Hittites at Kadesh.
wn.com/Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses Ii Vs The Hittite Emperor Muwatalli Ii At The Battle Of Kadesh
This show focuses on the clash between Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II and the Hittite Emperor Muwatalli II at the Battle of Kadesh.
The Battle of Kadesh (also Qadesh) took place between the forces of the Egyptian Empire under Ramesses II and the Hittite Empire under Muwatalli II at the city of Kadesh on the Orontes River, in what is now the Syrian Arab Republic.
The battle is generally dated to 1274 BC, and is the earliest battle in recorded history for which details of tactics and formations are known. It was probably the largest chariot battle ever fought, involving perhaps 5,000--6,000 chariots.
After expelling the Hyksos 15th dynasty, the native Egyptian New Kingdom rulers became more aggressive in reclaiming control of their state's borders. Thutmose I, Thutmose III and his son and coregent Amenhotep II fought battles from Megiddo north to the Orontes River, including conflict with Kadesh.[citation needed]
Many of the Egyptian campaign accounts between c. 1400 and 1300 BC reflect the general destabilization of the region of the Djahi. The reigns of Thutmose IV and Amenhotep III were undistinguished, except that Egypt continued to lose territory to Mitanni in northern Syria.[citation needed]
During the late Egyptian 18th dynasty, the Amarna Letters tell the story of the decline of Egyptian influence in the region. The Egyptians showed flagging interest here until almost the end of the dynasty. Horemheb, the last ruler of this dynasty, campaigned in this region, finally beginning to turn Egyptian interest back to this region.[citation needed]
This process continued in the 19th Dynasty. Like his father Ramesses I, Seti I was a military commander and set out to restore Egypt's empire to the days of the Tuthmosis kings almost a century before. Inscriptions on Karnak temple walls record the details of his campaigns into Canaan and Syria. He took 20,000 men and reoccupied abandoned Egyptian posts and garrisoned cities. He made an informal peace with the Hittites, took control of coastal areas along the Mediterranean, and continued to campaign in Canaan. A second campaign led him to capture Kadesh (where a stela commemorated his victory) and Amurru. His son and heir Ramesses II campaigned with him. Historical records exist which record a large weapons order by Ramesses II the year prior to the expedition he led to Kadesh in his fifth regnal year.[citation needed]
However, at some point, both regions may have lapsed back into Hittite control. What exactly happened to Amurru is disputed. The Hittitologist Trevor Bryce suggests that, although it may have fallen once again under Hittite control, it is more likely Amurru remained a Hittite vassal state.
The immediate antecedents to the Battle of Kadesh were the early campaigns of Ramesses II into Canaan. In the fourth year of his reign, he marched north into Syria, either to recapture Amurru or, as a probing effort, to confirm his vassals' loyalty and explore the terrain of possible battles. The recovery of Amurru was Muwatalli's stated motivation for marching south to confront the Egyptians. Ramesses marched north in the fifth year of his reign and encountered the Hittites at Kadesh.
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Secrets of the aegean apocalypse
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Trattativa Stato-mafia, il "fuori onda" di Mannino arriva al processo Mori
"Questa volta ci fottono, questa volta ci incastrano". La conversazione tra Calogero Mannino e Giuseppe Gargani, raccolta dalla giornalista del Fatto Sandra ......
"Questa volta ci fottono, questa volta ci incastrano". La conversazione tra Calogero Mannino e Giuseppe Gargani, raccolta dalla giornalista del Fatto Sandra ...
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Egypt 2_6 The Amarna Letters
http://drdavidneiman.com Discovered in 1897, the letters of Tel El Amarna shed light on the political tensions that existed between Egypt, Canaan and Amurru dur...
http://drdavidneiman.com Discovered in 1897, the letters of Tel El Amarna shed light on the political tensions that existed between Egypt, Canaan and Amurru during the period known as the Amarna Age. King Labayu of Shechem pleads for help from Pharaoh as does the Canaanite king of Byblos.
Dr. David Neiman (1921-2004) was an internationally renowned scholar, speaker, and writer who inspired many people. His life's work concerned the intricate relations between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism throughout history and in modern times. Dr. Neiman made history come alive through his dramatic presentations and unique interpretations. In light of our current world situation, Dr. Neiman's work is not only extremely relevant but also remarkably prescient. More than anything, Dr. Neiman was a keen observer of the human condition. His words convey our shared history with clarity, humor, and humanity.
Dr. Neiman was the first Jewish scholar appointed to teach Religion at Boston College, one of America's leading Catholic Universities. He served as Professor in the Department of Theology for a quarter of a century. While there he was also invited to teach at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. After retiring from Boston College, Dr.Neiman moved to Los Angeles, where he taught at Loyola Marymount University, St. John' s Seminary in Camarillo and the University of Judaism in Bel Air.
Website: http://drdavidneiman.com
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http://drdavidneiman.com Discovered in 1897, the letters of Tel El Amarna shed light on the political tensions that existed between Egypt, Canaan and Amurru during the period known as the Amarna Age. King Labayu of Shechem pleads for help from Pharaoh as does the Canaanite king of Byblos.
Dr. David Neiman (1921-2004) was an internationally renowned scholar, speaker, and writer who inspired many people. His life's work concerned the intricate relations between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism throughout history and in modern times. Dr. Neiman made history come alive through his dramatic presentations and unique interpretations. In light of our current world situation, Dr. Neiman's work is not only extremely relevant but also remarkably prescient. More than anything, Dr. Neiman was a keen observer of the human condition. His words convey our shared history with clarity, humor, and humanity.
Dr. Neiman was the first Jewish scholar appointed to teach Religion at Boston College, one of America's leading Catholic Universities. He served as Professor in the Department of Theology for a quarter of a century. While there he was also invited to teach at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. After retiring from Boston College, Dr.Neiman moved to Los Angeles, where he taught at Loyola Marymount University, St. John' s Seminary in Camarillo and the University of Judaism in Bel Air.
Website: http://drdavidneiman.com
- published: 10 Oct 2013
- views: 2648
Antiga Cidade de Ur-Nammu - Mesopotâmia!
Ur-Nammu foi o fundador da terceira dinastia de Ur 2112-2095 a.C. "pai de Amurru". Por volta de 2100 a.C., expulsou os gútios e reunificou a região da Mesopotâm...
Ur-Nammu foi o fundador da terceira dinastia de Ur 2112-2095 a.C. "pai de Amurru". Por volta de 2100 a.C., expulsou os gútios e reunificou a região da Mesopotâmia que estava sob o controle dos acadianos. Foi um rei enérgico, que construiu os famosos zigurates e promoveu a compilação das leis do direito sumério.
O Código de Ur-Nammu (cerca de 2040 a.C.), surgido na Suméria, descreve costumes antigos transformados em leis e a enfatização de penas pecuniárias para delitos diversos ao invés de penas talianas. Considerado um dos mais antigos de que se tem notícias, no que diz respeito a lei, foi encontrado nas ruinas de templos da época do rei Ur-Nammu, na região da Mesopotâmia (onde fica o Iraque atualmente).
"O Código de Ur-Nammu (...) foi descoberto somente em 1952, pelo assiriólogo e professor da Universidade da Pensilvânia, Samuel Noah Kromer. Nesse Código elaborado no mais remoto dos tempos da civilização humana é possível identificar em seu conteúdo dispositivos diversos que adotavam o princípio da reparabilidade dos atualmente chamados danos morais" (SILVA, Américo Luís Martins da. O dano moral e a sua reparação civil. São Paulo: RT, 1999, p. 65)
Ur-Nammu, que reinou no período que se estendeu entre 2095 a.C. e 2049 a.C. foi antecedido no trono por Uthegal e sucedido no trono pelo rei Shulgi.
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Ur-Nammu foi o fundador da terceira dinastia de Ur 2112-2095 a.C. "pai de Amurru". Por volta de 2100 a.C., expulsou os gútios e reunificou a região da Mesopotâmia que estava sob o controle dos acadianos. Foi um rei enérgico, que construiu os famosos zigurates e promoveu a compilação das leis do direito sumério.
O Código de Ur-Nammu (cerca de 2040 a.C.), surgido na Suméria, descreve costumes antigos transformados em leis e a enfatização de penas pecuniárias para delitos diversos ao invés de penas talianas. Considerado um dos mais antigos de que se tem notícias, no que diz respeito a lei, foi encontrado nas ruinas de templos da época do rei Ur-Nammu, na região da Mesopotâmia (onde fica o Iraque atualmente).
"O Código de Ur-Nammu (...) foi descoberto somente em 1952, pelo assiriólogo e professor da Universidade da Pensilvânia, Samuel Noah Kromer. Nesse Código elaborado no mais remoto dos tempos da civilização humana é possível identificar em seu conteúdo dispositivos diversos que adotavam o princípio da reparabilidade dos atualmente chamados danos morais" (SILVA, Américo Luís Martins da. O dano moral e a sua reparação civil. São Paulo: RT, 1999, p. 65)
Ur-Nammu, que reinou no período que se estendeu entre 2095 a.C. e 2049 a.C. foi antecedido no trono por Uthegal e sucedido no trono pelo rei Shulgi.
- published: 03 Sep 2015
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Total War: ROME II Machinima | "Battle of Djahy" (Unofficial) Age Of Bronze mod
Sorry for the re-upload due to my mistake and personal matters last week.
Hi, Mathemedicupdates bringing you my final Bronze of Age cinematic video. If you are...
Sorry for the re-upload due to my mistake and personal matters last week.
Hi, Mathemedicupdates bringing you my final Bronze of Age cinematic video. If you are interested with the mod development please do visit their forum here : http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2045-Total-War-Age-of-Bronze-(TW-AoB)
If you liked the video , please make sure to subscribe :)
Historical backgrounds:
Battle of Djahy was a historical battle against the sea peoples from the north during the late bronze age period (at that time, the dawn of bronze age collapse has risen).
In 1178 or 1175BC, there was a major battle fought between the ancient Egyptians led by Ramses III and The mysterious Sea Peoples in Djahy. (Now in Modern day, southern Lebanon).
This battle was important for the Egyptians because the Egyptians really needed to drive out these mysterious invaders called The Sea Peoples who destroyed many civilizations in the north. It was up to Ramses III to save his kingdom from eternal invasion by foreign countries.
The other civilizations like the Hittites,Minoans,Mycenaean and Canaanites have fallen by these mysterious invaders.No one can stop them, not even these advance civilizations but the Egyptians however, bravely enough to stop drive them out.
Based by these inscriptions, Ramses III said: "The foreign countries (i.e. Sea Peoples) made a conspiracy in their islands. All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray. No land could stand before their arms: from Hatti, Qode, Carchemish, Arzawa and Alashiya on, being cut off (i.e. destroyed) at one time. A camp was set up in Amurru. They desolated its people, and its land was like that which has never come into being. They were coming forward toward Egypt, while the flame was prepared before them. Their confederation was the Peleset, Tjeker, Shekelesh, Denyen and Weshesh, lands united. They laid their hands upon the land as far as the circuit of the earth, their hearts confident and trusting: 'Our plans will succeed!' "
wn.com/Total War Rome Ii Machinima | Battle Of Djahy (Unofficial) Age Of Bronze Mod
Sorry for the re-upload due to my mistake and personal matters last week.
Hi, Mathemedicupdates bringing you my final Bronze of Age cinematic video. If you are interested with the mod development please do visit their forum here : http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?2045-Total-War-Age-of-Bronze-(TW-AoB)
If you liked the video , please make sure to subscribe :)
Historical backgrounds:
Battle of Djahy was a historical battle against the sea peoples from the north during the late bronze age period (at that time, the dawn of bronze age collapse has risen).
In 1178 or 1175BC, there was a major battle fought between the ancient Egyptians led by Ramses III and The mysterious Sea Peoples in Djahy. (Now in Modern day, southern Lebanon).
This battle was important for the Egyptians because the Egyptians really needed to drive out these mysterious invaders called The Sea Peoples who destroyed many civilizations in the north. It was up to Ramses III to save his kingdom from eternal invasion by foreign countries.
The other civilizations like the Hittites,Minoans,Mycenaean and Canaanites have fallen by these mysterious invaders.No one can stop them, not even these advance civilizations but the Egyptians however, bravely enough to stop drive them out.
Based by these inscriptions, Ramses III said: "The foreign countries (i.e. Sea Peoples) made a conspiracy in their islands. All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray. No land could stand before their arms: from Hatti, Qode, Carchemish, Arzawa and Alashiya on, being cut off (i.e. destroyed) at one time. A camp was set up in Amurru. They desolated its people, and its land was like that which has never come into being. They were coming forward toward Egypt, while the flame was prepared before them. Their confederation was the Peleset, Tjeker, Shekelesh, Denyen and Weshesh, lands united. They laid their hands upon the land as far as the circuit of the earth, their hearts confident and trusting: 'Our plans will succeed!' "
- published: 02 Nov 2015
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Batalla de Qadesh
http://www.artehistoria.com/historia/videos/606.htm La batalla de Cadesh tiene el honor de ser la primera en la Historia que puede ser reconstruida gracias a......
http://www.artehistoria.com/historia/videos/606.htm La batalla de Cadesh tiene el honor de ser la primera en la Historia que puede ser reconstruida gracias a...
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Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare_gb cheater part 2
Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare
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Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare
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