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Khakaure Senusret III (also written as Senwosret III or the hellenised form Sesostris III) was a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC during a time of great power and prosperity, and was the fifth monarch of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. Among his achievements was the building of the Canal of the Pharaohs. He was a great pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty and is considered to be perhaps the most powerful Egyptian ruler of the dynasty. Consequently, he is regarded as one of the sources for the legend about Sesostris. His military campaigns gave rise to an era of peace and economic prosperity that reduced the power of regional rulers and led to a revival in craftwork, trade and urban development. Senusret III was one of the few kings who were deified and honored with a cult during their own lifetime.
Senusret III was the son of Senusret II and of Khenemetneferhedjet I also called Khenemetneferhedjet I Weret (the elder). Two wives of Senusret III are known for certain. These are Khenemetneferhedjet II and Neferthenut, both mainly known from their burials next to the pyramid of the king at Dahshur. Several daughters are known, although they are also just attested by the burials around the king's pyramid and their exact relation to the king is disputable. These include Sithathor, Menet, Senetsenebtysy and Meret. Amenemhat III was most likely a son of the king. Other sons are not known.
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Senusret I, also anglicized as Sesostris I and Senwosret I, was the second pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from 1971 BC to 1926 BC, and was one of the most powerful kings of this Dynasty. He was the son of Amenemhat I and his wife Nefertitanen. His wife and sister was Neferu. She was also the mother of the successor Amenemhat II. Senusret I was known by his prenomen, Kheperkare, which means "the Ka of Re is created."
He continued his father's aggressive expansionist policies against Nubia by initiating two expeditions into this region in his 10th and 18th years and established Egypt's formal southern border near the second cataract where he placed a garrison and a victory stele. He also organized an expedition to a Western Desert oasis in the Libyan desert. Senusret I established diplomatic relations with some rulers of towns in Syria and Canaan. He also tried to centralize the country's political structure by supporting nomarchs who were loyal to him. His pyramid was constructed at el-Lisht. Senusret I is mentioned in the Story of Sinuhe where he is reported to have rushed back to the royal palace in Memphis from a military campaign in Asia after hearing about the assassination of his father, Amenemhat I.
See http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/3569 for further info.
SESOSTRIS (SENUSRET ) III: Video dedicated to this Great Pharaoh of XII Dinasty. he Stood firm with the southern border against Nubian invasions and built several forts, being the BUHEN the main of them.here you can see 2 pictures before being submerged in Lake Nasser and a computerized version of its original. Also His Famous Stele and His Lintel (you can see his Cartouche There).
Sesostris I, aka Senwosret, was a BLACK PHARAOH in ancient Egypt. He reigned during the 12th dynasty from approximately 1971 to 1926 BC. He conquered many areas of the ancient world including: Colchis, Georgia, Turkey, Syria, Romania, Libya, and even ANCIENT GREECE. He was one of the greatest leaders in African History. *** Narmer , Menes , King Scorpion , Imhotep , Djoser , Khufu , Nefertiti , Tiye , Osiris , Isis , Hyksos Expulsion , Seqenenre , Kamose , Ahmose , Thutmose , Hatshepsut , Moses , Exodus , Bible , Quran , Amenhotep III , Akhenaten , King Tut , Tutankhamun , Seti I , Ramses 2 , Shabaka , Taharqa , Cleopatra , Canaan , Arabia , Nimrod , Babylon , Israel , Phoenicia, Cush , Ethiopia , Prince of Persia , egyptian pharaoh , Will Smith Taharqa The Last Pharaoh , Black Egy...
Dustin Serns' Top 7 Attractions of the British Museum Tours were held July 1-5, 2013. This artifact: Egyptian Pharaoh Sesostris III was able to accomplish something that other Pharaohs before him failed to achieve. He succeeded in breaking the power of the nobility and strengthening the central government of Egypt. How did he do it? Note: It was Sesostris II who had a dream and elevated Joseph. Soon after, his son Sesostris III became Pharaoh as coregent and inherited the results of Joseph's leadership.
Civilização Egípcia - www.templodeapolo.net
Du 09 oct. 2014 au 25 jan. 2015. Pour la première fois à Lille, une grande exposition consacrée à l'Égypte antique. Au cœur du Moyen Empire, le pharaon Sésostris III (v. 1872 - 1854 av. J.-C.) s'érige en grand bâtisseur et en chef militaire hors pair. 300 objets issus des plus grandes collections européennes et américaines témoignent de ce véritable âge d'or de la civilisation égyptienne. L'Atrium du musée accueille "Voyage au bout de la vie", avec les œuvres contemporaines d'Antony Gormley et de Wolfgang Laib, tandis qu'une exposition de photographies anciennes explore l'aventure des fouilles archéologiques. En collaboration exceptionnelle avec le musée du Louvre.
Tato nahrávka je součástí semináře, který probíhá každý týden v Plzni. Přidejte si mě: Jakub Sobek https://www.facebook.com/sobekuba Pokud chcete finančně podpořit můj kanál, můžete na č.ú.:1174996033/0800
AMENEMHET III (or Amenemhat III ) was a pharaoh of the XII Dynasty . He ruled from c.1860 BC to c.1814 BC, His reign is regarded as the golden age of the Middle Kingdom. He had to be coregent during 20 years with his father, SENSWOSRET III (or Sesostris III). Towards the end of his reign he instituted a coregency with his successor AMENEMHET IV, His daughter, SOBEKNEFERU, later succeeded AMENEMHET IV, as the last ruler of the XIIth Dynasty. He built 2 (two) Pyramids the first in Dahshur (the"Black Pyramid") but the construction had serious problems and was abandoned.Around Year 15 of his reign the king decided to build a new pyramid in Hawara. The pyramid at Dahshur was used as burial ground for several royal women. His mortuary temple in Hawara (Fayum), is accompanied with a pyramid ...
The ancient Mediterranean has long been home to Africans. In ancient Greece Africans figured prominently into many aspects of society and contact between the two groups was frequent. Black types can be found as early as Minoan Crete and are mentioned frequently in later Grecian writings. The Greek historian Herodotus stated, "Almost all of the names of the gods came into Greece from Egypt...The Egyptians were the first to introduce solemn assemblies, processions, and litanies to the gods, all of which the Greeks were taught to use." The relationship of several Greek deities to African deities has long been noted. Examples include the following: Athena to Neith; Hermes to Thoth; Hesphatus to Ptah. It is also Herodotus who tells us of the legend which lists the Egyptian king Sewosret (Seoste...
"WHITE CHAPEL" of Senusret I *III*: (Third Video) Senusret I (or Sesostris I) was the second pharaoh of 12th Dynasty, he was a great builder,The chapel built for Senusret I to his first jubilee (Sed festival), which according to custom, occurred during the king's 30th year as ruler. It was probably also built to keep the royal barque (barque shrine).this chapel is today known as the White Chapel, it had been disassembled and used as fill in Amenhotep III's Third Pylon at Karnak during the 18ty dynasty,And now reconstructed and located in open air museum of Karnak, this chapel has very beautiful engravings of the best quality,even we can see and excellent engravings outside showing the 22 upper Egypt Nomes Limits and symbols during the XII dyn
See http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/3569 for further info.
SESOSTRIS (SENUSRET ) III: Video dedicated to this Great Pharaoh of XII Dinasty. he Stood firm with the southern border against Nubian invasions and built several forts, being the BUHEN the main of them.here you can see 2 pictures before being submerged in Lake Nasser and a computerized version of its original. Also His Famous Stele and His Lintel (you can see his Cartouche There).
Sesostris I, aka Senwosret, was a BLACK PHARAOH in ancient Egypt. He reigned during the 12th dynasty from approximately 1971 to 1926 BC. He conquered many areas of the ancient world including: Colchis, Georgia, Turkey, Syria, Romania, Libya, and even ANCIENT GREECE. He was one of the greatest leaders in African History. *** Narmer , Menes , King Scorpion , Imhotep , Djoser , Khufu , Nefertiti , Tiye , Osiris , Isis , Hyksos Expulsion , Seqenenre , Kamose , Ahmose , Thutmose , Hatshepsut , Moses , Exodus , Bible , Quran , Amenhotep III , Akhenaten , King Tut , Tutankhamun , Seti I , Ramses 2 , Shabaka , Taharqa , Cleopatra , Canaan , Arabia , Nimrod , Babylon , Israel , Phoenicia, Cush , Ethiopia , Prince of Persia , egyptian pharaoh , Will Smith Taharqa The Last Pharaoh , Black Egy...
Dustin Serns' Top 7 Attractions of the British Museum Tours were held July 1-5, 2013. This artifact: Egyptian Pharaoh Sesostris III was able to accomplish something that other Pharaohs before him failed to achieve. He succeeded in breaking the power of the nobility and strengthening the central government of Egypt. How did he do it? Note: It was Sesostris II who had a dream and elevated Joseph. Soon after, his son Sesostris III became Pharaoh as coregent and inherited the results of Joseph's leadership.
Civilização Egípcia - www.templodeapolo.net
Du 09 oct. 2014 au 25 jan. 2015. Pour la première fois à Lille, une grande exposition consacrée à l'Égypte antique. Au cœur du Moyen Empire, le pharaon Sésostris III (v. 1872 - 1854 av. J.-C.) s'érige en grand bâtisseur et en chef militaire hors pair. 300 objets issus des plus grandes collections européennes et américaines témoignent de ce véritable âge d'or de la civilisation égyptienne. L'Atrium du musée accueille "Voyage au bout de la vie", avec les œuvres contemporaines d'Antony Gormley et de Wolfgang Laib, tandis qu'une exposition de photographies anciennes explore l'aventure des fouilles archéologiques. En collaboration exceptionnelle avec le musée du Louvre.
Tato nahrávka je součástí semináře, který probíhá každý týden v Plzni. Přidejte si mě: Jakub Sobek https://www.facebook.com/sobekuba Pokud chcete finančně podpořit můj kanál, můžete na č.ú.:1174996033/0800
AMENEMHET III (or Amenemhat III ) was a pharaoh of the XII Dynasty . He ruled from c.1860 BC to c.1814 BC, His reign is regarded as the golden age of the Middle Kingdom. He had to be coregent during 20 years with his father, SENSWOSRET III (or Sesostris III). Towards the end of his reign he instituted a coregency with his successor AMENEMHET IV, His daughter, SOBEKNEFERU, later succeeded AMENEMHET IV, as the last ruler of the XIIth Dynasty. He built 2 (two) Pyramids the first in Dahshur (the"Black Pyramid") but the construction had serious problems and was abandoned.Around Year 15 of his reign the king decided to build a new pyramid in Hawara. The pyramid at Dahshur was used as burial ground for several royal women. His mortuary temple in Hawara (Fayum), is accompanied with a pyramid ...
The ancient Mediterranean has long been home to Africans. In ancient Greece Africans figured prominently into many aspects of society and contact between the two groups was frequent. Black types can be found as early as Minoan Crete and are mentioned frequently in later Grecian writings. The Greek historian Herodotus stated, "Almost all of the names of the gods came into Greece from Egypt...The Egyptians were the first to introduce solemn assemblies, processions, and litanies to the gods, all of which the Greeks were taught to use." The relationship of several Greek deities to African deities has long been noted. Examples include the following: Athena to Neith; Hermes to Thoth; Hesphatus to Ptah. It is also Herodotus who tells us of the legend which lists the Egyptian king Sewosret (Seoste...
"WHITE CHAPEL" of Senusret I *III*: (Third Video) Senusret I (or Sesostris I) was the second pharaoh of 12th Dynasty, he was a great builder,The chapel built for Senusret I to his first jubilee (Sed festival), which according to custom, occurred during the king's 30th year as ruler. It was probably also built to keep the royal barque (barque shrine).this chapel is today known as the White Chapel, it had been disassembled and used as fill in Amenhotep III's Third Pylon at Karnak during the 18ty dynasty,And now reconstructed and located in open air museum of Karnak, this chapel has very beautiful engravings of the best quality,even we can see and excellent engravings outside showing the 22 upper Egypt Nomes Limits and symbols during the XII dyn
Starting with troubling psychological portraits of tyrant king Senwosret III and ending with the golden mask of boy king Tutankhamun, Sooke also explores architectural wonders, exquisite tombs and a lost city - site of the greatest artistic revolution in Egypt's history where a new sinuous style was born under King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. Along the way Egyptologists and artists reveal that the golden veneer conceals a touching humanity.
Starting with troubling psychological portraits of tyrant king Senwosret III and ending with the golden mask of boy king Tutankhamun, Sooke also explores architectural wonders, exquisite tombs and a lost city - site of the greatest artistic revolution in Egypt's history where a new sinuous style was born under King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti. Along the way Egyptologists and artists reveal that the golden veneer conceals a touching humanity.
Dr. Josef Wegner, Associate Curator, Egyptian Section, and Dr. Richard M. Leventhal, Director, Penn Cultural Heritage Center, are featured presenters. Dr. Wegner shares details from his 2011--2012 excavations at Abydos, Egypt, where research on the mortuary complex of pharaoh Senwosret III has recently continued in both the ancient town and cemetery areas. He discusses results of ongoing excavations of the tomb of Senwosret III and a program of site development in collaboration with the American Research Center in Egypt and Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities to protect the cultural heritage of Abydos. Dr. Leventhal considers Maya heritage and its relationship to Mexican politics, indigenous rebellion, and tourism, as he focuses on a new Penn project in the Yucatán where a co-operative...
A look at the meaning of the carving on the obelisks called the Cleopatra's Needle in New York and London which actually announce the conquests and legends of Thutmoses III, descendant of Ahmose and Nefertari, founders of the 18th dynasty. Visit Giza, Menifer, Sakara tombs, The Step pyramid the Cairo Museum and more tracking down the art work evidence of ancient old Kings of North East Africa, called Pharaohs of Egypt-KMT Narmer, Menses, Zhoser, Senwosret, Cheops, Khufu, Menthuhotep, Amenemhet, Amenophis, I, II, III, IV, and Thutmoses I, II, III and IV. Come to understand the history of the world in those days through their constructed works. .
cada mañana como un soplo se va
y llega el atardecer,por donde subo al desvan y tu piel
la noche se apodera de la ciudad y nos quedamos tu y yo
jugando con el azar y el amor.
sinceridad en tus ojos cuando miran asi
sinceridad es el nombre que encontre para ti
la noche se apodera de la ciudad y nos quedamos tu y yo jugando con el azar y el amor, la misma sombra el mismo viento que ayer , nuestras salidas juntos hoy no me quiso traer tu cancion
sinceridad en tus labios cuando besan asi
sinceridad es el nombre que encontre parati
la misma sombra el mismo viento que ayer nuestras salidas juntos hoy no me quiso traer tu cancion igual que un viejo trapecista sin red igual que un barco sin mar camino sola por el bulevar.
sinceridad en tu ausencia cuando callas asi sinceridad es el nombre que encontre par ti...igual que un viejo trapecista sin red igual que un barco sin mar camino sola por el bulevar.
nunca me dices ni que si ni que no, siempre me dices quizas algunas veses adios o jamas
sinceridad en tus ojos cuando miran asi
sinceridad en tus labios cuando besan asi
sinceridad es el nombre que encontre para ti
sinceridad en tus manos cuando buscan asi
sinceridad en tus labios cuando besan asi
sinceridad es el nombre que encontre para ti