- published: 26 Aug 2013
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EGYPT 533 - PHARAOHS of the XIXth Dynasty - (by Egyptahotep)
The XIX Dynasty:
RAMESSES I : he was , the commander of royal archers. He held many weight...
published: 26 Aug 2013
EGYPT 533 - PHARAOHS of the XIXth Dynasty - (by Egyptahotep)
EGYPT 533 - PHARAOHS of the XIXth Dynasty - (by Egyptahotep)
The XIX Dynasty: RAMESSES I : he was , the commander of royal archers. He held many weighty offices in army, he was later vizier and confidant of Horemheb, appointed by him as heir to the throne. As a vizier he ordered to build for himself a tomb at Gourab. After he had been designated heir to the throne he built for himself a KV16 tomb in the Kings' Valley. The king's mummy was found in Deir el-Bahari, his mummy is now in Luxor museum and his sarcophagus in Cairo Museum. Ramesses I ruled one year and 4 months, as co-regent with his son and successor, Seti I SETI I : Son of Ramesses I. After coming to the rule he was forced to undertake series of war campaigns to Asia and Libya. He made wars with Hittites, conquered the land of Amurru and city of Kadesh. In his 8th regnal year he made war expedition to the land of Jam in Sudan. History records of his warlike deeds add splendor to walls of many Egyptian temples. He erected magnificent temple at Abydos and a number of building structures all over Egypt, among others great hypostyle of the temple of Karnak, mortuary temples in Western Thebes and Memphis. He erected temple of Amun at Napata in Nubia, as well as in other cities. Many temples, destructed during Amarna period, were restored and covered with new reliefs and polychrome. He started building new capital of Ramessides in the Delta. Burial place of the ruler became the finely decorated tomb KV17 in the Kings' Valley. The king's mummy was found in the Deir el-Bahari. RAMESSES II :Son of Seti I by queen Tui. He had 7 legal, royal wives and 200 concubines. Historical sources record that he had 96 sons and 60 daughters. Ramesses II was regarded one of the mightiests (if not the one mightiest) Egyptian pharaohs. Certainly he is the best known ruler of ancient Egypt and a symbol of this land. Three facts went into the making thereof: tremendous building activity, traces of which can be found all over Egypt; active internal policy and presence of military force keeping strong position of Egyptian Empire as well as immensely long rule, comprising 67 years. He was crowned the king after his father's death in June 1279 BC. In his 4th regnal year he made first military campaign into Syria which resulted in relieving of the principality of Amurru ruled by Betneshina. The next year took place battle at Kadesh by Orontes. The course of this most famous in Egyptian history battle is recorded in wall presentations of temples at Abydos, Thebes and Abu Simbel, also in papyri and is called Poem of Pentewere. Egyptian sources present the battle as a great triumph of Egyptian army and pharaoh Ramesses II in person, Hittite sources - in contrary. The fact that in consequence the land of Amurru had been annexed to Hittites' influence zone allows us to conclude that closer to the truth are Hittite sources which record failure (if not complete defeat) of Egyptian army. Next over a dozen-or-so years Ramesses was making numerous war campaigns into Syria-Palestine, consolidating his own influence zone. Treaty made in 1258 with Hittites warranted in writing non-aggression and mutual relieving of political refugees. This is an oldest known historical document made between two foreign countries. In 1245 and 1240 BC to the royal harem arrived two Hittite princesses thus consolidating the peace with the land of Hatti. There are known to us expeditions to land of Jam in Sudan in year 21 of Ramesses reign and to Nubia in year 44, under command of Setau, the viceroy of Kush. Ramesses II reinforced fortresses in the Western Delta which protected from the "sea people" attacks and Libyan tribes. Building activity of the king exceeds that of any other pharaoh and counting out at least part of buildings erected or restored in his times seems to be impossible. There is no city in Egypt where the ruler would not have left traces of his building activities. Temples in Western Thebes (Ramesseum) and Abu Simbel are masterpieces of ancient Egyptian architecture. MERNEPTAH (or Meremptah):The thirteenth son of Ramesses II, his mother was queen Isetnofret I. The most significant event during Merenptah's rule was repulse of Libyans. Building activity of Merenptah focused mainly in Western Thebes and Memphis. SETI II: he was a son of Merenptah. Seti II founded a station for a barge on the courtyard in front of the pylon II at Karnak.Amenemesse Usurped him the throne. AMENEMESSE:he usurped the throne illegally by 4 years in times of Seti II. SIPTAH:was a Son of Seti II and Syrian concubine.In his behalf the rule was held by Twosret, his step mother. Another interesting figure of those times was chancellor Bay, usurping the right to the rule. TWOSRET:Wife of Seti II, step-mother of Siptah. The queen held rule as regent . She started even counting length of her reign including years of regency- published: 26 Aug 2013
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Living Legacies: Film on Chola Temples of Thanjavur and Kumbhakonam
Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur
The celebrated Saiva temple at Thanjavur, appropriately ...
published: 04 Nov 2013
Living Legacies: Film on Chola Temples of Thanjavur and Kumbhakonam
Living Legacies: Film on Chola Temples of Thanjavur and Kumbhakonam
Brihadisvara Temple at Thanjavur The celebrated Saiva temple at Thanjavur, appropriately called Brihadisvara and Daksinameru, is the grandest creation of the Chola emperor Rajaraja (AD 985-1012). It was inaugurated by the king himself in his 19th regnal year (AD 1009-10) and named it after himself as Rajesvara Peruvudaiyar. Architecturally, it is the most ambitious structural temple built of granite. It has been regarded as a 'landmark in the evolution of building art in south India' and its vimana as a 'touchstone of Indian architecture as a whole'. The temple is within a spacious inner prakara of 240.9 m long (east-west) and 122 m broad (north-south), with a gopura at the east and three other ordinary torana entrances one at each lateral sides and the third at rear. Brihadisvara temple, Gangaikondacholapuram, Dist. Perambalur Rajendra I (AD 1012-1044), the illustrious son of the great Chola king Rajaraja I (AD 985-1014) chose this location to build a new a great capital city for the Chola Empire most probably during the first quarter of 11th century in order to commemorate his conquest over northern territories. Nonetheless, he not only built a city, now in ruins and excavated partially but also a great temple for Siva. The Brihadisvara at Tanjavur had influenced this temple in many ways like the vast conception of the lay out and massive proportion of the elevation. The lay out -- the sanctum with its axial units, the Chandikesvara shrine, the cloister mandapa with the subsidiary shrines and a gopura is similar to Tanjavur. The location of two smaller shrines -- The South and North Kailasa (now the Amman shrine) are different. But the architect of this edifice has shown remarkable intelligence to correct some of the shortcomings in the design of the Brihadisvara at Tanjavur like the provision for erecting a wooden scaffolding in the masonry of the sanctum, the pleasing elevation by appropriately changing and placing the hara elements etc. The inscription recording accurately the donations to the God of the temple is missing here. In fact, there is no inscription of Rajendra himself. The earliest inscription is that of his son, but recording the donations of his father. The temple has sculptures of exceptional quality like the dancing Ganesa, Ardhanari, Dakshinamurthi, Harihara, Adavallan (Nataraja) (on south wall niches), Gangadhara, Lingodhbhava, Vishnu, Subrahmanya, Vishnu-anugrahmurthi (west wall), Kalanthakamurthi, Durga, Brahma, Bairava, Kamantaka (north wall). But the most outstanding sculptures are found in the niches by the side of the northern entrance steps to the sanctum. They are the Chandesanugrahamurti and Sarasvati. The bronzes of Bhogasakti and Subrahmanya are masterpieces of Chola metal icons. The Saurapitha (Solar altar), the lotus altar with eight deities is considered auspicious. A British officer in 19th century considered this temple as the best source for stones for the construction of a weir across the river Kollidam and therefore ordered its demolition. But the temple was not demolished due to protest by the locals. Airavatesvara temple, Darasuram, Dist. Tanjavur Built by the Chola king Rajaraja II (AD 1143-1173), this temple is a gem of Chola architecture. Though much smaller in size when compared to the Brihadisvara temple at Tanjavur and Gangaikondacholapuram, this temple is different as it is highly ornate in execution. The temple consists of a sanctum without a circumambulatory path and axial mandapas. The front mandapa known in the inscriptions as Rajagambhiran tirumandapam, is unique as it was conceptualised as a chariot with wheels. The pillars of this mandapa are highly ornate. The elevation of all the units is elegant with sculptures dominating the architecture. A number of sculptures from this temple like the full set of Bhikshatana with rishi patnis is various moods, are now preserved in the Tanjavur Art Gallery. They are the masterpieces of Chola art. Remaining ones like Nagaraja, Agastya, dancing Martanda Bhairava, Sarabhamurti, Ganesa etc., are equally gracious. The labelled miniature friezes extolling the events that happened to the 63 nayanmars (Saiva saints) are noteworthy and reflect the deep roots of Saivism in this region. In fact, the king made donation for the singing of hymns from Thevaram, the Saivite sacred book in Tamil, in this temple. The construction of a separate temple for Devi, slightly later than the main temple, indicates the emergence of Amman shrine as an essential component of the south Indian temple complex.- published: 04 Nov 2013
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A5. When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed: Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
A video appendix to accompany the series When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed. Appendix 5 ...
published: 29 May 2013
author: Londo Mollari
A5. When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed: Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
A5. When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed: Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
A video appendix to accompany the series When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed. Appendix 5 discusses gives highlights of the reign of Nabonidus, the last king...- published: 29 May 2013
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- author: Londo Mollari
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THE WATCHTOWER SOCIETY AND THE GENTILE TIMES.wmv
Here are the PDF files: http://www.a2z.org/wtarchive/docs/1823_Even-Tide_Gentile_Times.pdf...
published: 12 Aug 2011
author: LAGAMER50
THE WATCHTOWER SOCIETY AND THE GENTILE TIMES.wmv
THE WATCHTOWER SOCIETY AND THE GENTILE TIMES.wmv
Here are the PDF files: http://www.a2z.org/wtarchive/docs/1823_Even-Tide_Gentile_Times.pdf http://www.freeminds.org/category/2-short-articles.html SUMMARY Th...- published: 12 Aug 2011
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- author: LAGAMER50
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Feast of Trumpets, by George Saint George, Brazosport Band
Feast of Trumpets. Brazosport Community College Band. Copyright: George St. George 2009. "...
published: 09 Nov 2009
author: 1fertra
Feast of Trumpets, by George Saint George, Brazosport Band
Feast of Trumpets, by George Saint George, Brazosport Band
Feast of Trumpets. Brazosport Community College Band. Copyright: George St. George 2009. "[God] commanded that Tishri 1 be designated as the Day of Trumpets....- published: 09 Nov 2009
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- author: 1fertra
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Hatshepsut Ma'at-ka-Ra ~ Female Pharaoh of Kemet
NU EDUTAINMENT ~ ENTERTAINING WITH EDUCATION http://nuedutainment.webs.com/ Hatshepsut rul...
published: 25 Sep 2011
author: NuEdutainment
Hatshepsut Ma'at-ka-Ra ~ Female Pharaoh of Kemet
Hatshepsut Ma'at-ka-Ra ~ Female Pharaoh of Kemet
NU EDUTAINMENT ~ ENTERTAINING WITH EDUCATION http://nuedutainment.webs.com/ Hatshepsut ruled as perhaps the most powerful of all Egyptian queens, even though...- published: 25 Sep 2011
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- author: NuEdutainment
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Ancient city Kyoto(Japan) Ninna-ji(仁和寺)
Ninna-ji (仁和寺 Ninna-ji) is the head temple of the Omuro school of Shingon Buddhism. Locate...
published: 26 Oct 2010
author: skart3181
Ancient city Kyoto(Japan) Ninna-ji(仁和寺)
Ancient city Kyoto(Japan) Ninna-ji(仁和寺)
Ninna-ji (仁和寺 Ninna-ji) is the head temple of the Omuro school of Shingon Buddhism. Located in western Kyoto, Japan, it was founded in AD 888 by the retired ...- published: 26 Oct 2010
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- author: skart3181
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Thondur Jaina cave 10th cent AD
Thondur is a small village 22 km north east of Gingee. nearby places are Seeyamangalam, De...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: ajithadoss
Thondur Jaina cave 10th cent AD
Thondur Jaina cave 10th cent AD
Thondur is a small village 22 km north east of Gingee. nearby places are Seeyamangalam, Desur, Vidal, Agalur, Melsiththamur jain Mutt. Thondur is surrounded ...- published: 09 Jun 2009
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- author: ajithadoss
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Exodus! Moses vs Pharaoh AhMoses Ancient Egypt Conflict w- Hyksos = Israelites "Mount Sinai"
Ahmose I (Egyptian: Jˁḥ ms(j.w), sometimes written Amosis I, "Amenes" and "Aahmes" and mea...
published: 19 Jun 2013
author: Everybody
Exodus! Moses vs Pharaoh AhMoses Ancient Egypt Conflict w- Hyksos = Israelites "Mount Sinai"
Exodus! Moses vs Pharaoh AhMoses Ancient Egypt Conflict w- Hyksos = Israelites "Mount Sinai"
Ahmose I (Egyptian: Jˁḥ ms(j.w), sometimes written Amosis I, "Amenes" and "Aahmes" and meaning Born of Iah [5]) was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founde...- published: 19 Jun 2013
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- author: Everybody
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King Piye (The Nupac-Maleak Ali)
As ruler of Nubia and Upper Egypt, Piye took advantage of the squabbling of Egypt's rulers...
published: 04 Jan 2011
author: SuperPiye
King Piye (The Nupac-Maleak Ali)
King Piye (The Nupac-Maleak Ali)
As ruler of Nubia and Upper Egypt, Piye took advantage of the squabbling of Egypt's rulers by expanding Nubia's power beyond Thebes into Lower Egypt. In reac...- published: 04 Jan 2011
- views: 2184
- author: SuperPiye
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Egyptian Museum, Museum of Cairo, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum or Museum of Cai...
published: 03 May 2013
author: Pietro Pecco
Egyptian Museum, Museum of Cairo, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Egyptian Museum, Museum of Cairo, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, known commonly as the Egyptian Museum or Museum of Cairo, in Cairo, Egypt, is home to an extensive collection of ancient ...- published: 03 May 2013
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- author: Pietro Pecco
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A3. When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed: Nebuchadnezzar II, Destroyer of Jerusalem
A video appendix to accompany the series When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed. Appendix 3 ...
published: 29 Apr 2013
author: Londo Mollari
A3. When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed: Nebuchadnezzar II, Destroyer of Jerusalem
A3. When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed: Nebuchadnezzar II, Destroyer of Jerusalem
A video appendix to accompany the series When Ancient Jerusalem Was Destroyed. Appendix 3 discusses a few highlights of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, the B...- published: 29 Apr 2013
- views: 135
- author: Londo Mollari
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Papa Gwanni XIII elett Papa fl-1958
The Papal conclave of 1958 occurred following the death of Pope Pius XII on 9 October 1958...
published: 28 May 2013
author: Robert Aloisio
Papa Gwanni XIII elett Papa fl-1958
Papa Gwanni XIII elett Papa fl-1958
The Papal conclave of 1958 occurred following the death of Pope Pius XII on 9 October 1958 in Castel Gandolfo, after a 19-year pontificate. The conclave to e...- published: 28 May 2013
- views: 376
- author: Robert Aloisio
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Brahmeswara Temple
This Article Brahmeswara Temple is composed of Creative Common Content.
The Original Arti...
published: 11 Dec 2013
Brahmeswara Temple
Brahmeswara Temple
This Article Brahmeswara Temple is composed of Creative Common Content. The Original Article can be location at WikiPedia.org. Check us out at WikiPlays.org Brahmeswara Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva located in Bhubaneswar Odisha erected at the end of the 9th century CE is richly carved inside and out. This Hindu temple can be dated with fair accuracy by the use of inscriptions that were originally on the temple. They are now unfortunately lost but records of them preserve the information of around 1058 CE. The temple is built in the 18th regnal year of the Somavamsi king Udyotakesari by his mother Kolavati Devi which corresponds to 1058 CE.ref- published: 11 Dec 2013
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Pope Benedict XVI my sister at Vatican. Our Father Prayer & Prophecy 2013 Peter it's BUG
Pope Resigns, God sends a Sign - 2000 year old prophecy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkK...
published: 12 Feb 2013
author: believersunderground
Pope Benedict XVI my sister at Vatican. Our Father Prayer & Prophecy 2013 Peter it's BUG
Pope Benedict XVI my sister at Vatican. Our Father Prayer & Prophecy 2013 Peter it's BUG
Pope Resigns, God sends a Sign - 2000 year old prophecy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkKadDkz_WI Benedict XVI, 111 Glory of the Olive. my sister is at the ...- published: 12 Feb 2013
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- author: believersunderground
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REGNAL LAW ANDTHE WORD PART 3.mp4
Regnal Law and The Word'
What's presented is an insight into Monarchical Law, Common Law ...
published: 25 Mar 2012
REGNAL LAW ANDTHE WORD PART 3.mp4
REGNAL LAW ANDTHE WORD PART 3.mp4
Regnal Law and The Word' What's presented is an insight into Monarchical Law, Common Law and Civil Law (Admiralty/Maritime Law), and the differences between the two, and we'll take a step into where we as members of society are placed within this 'system', what it is, where is may have originated from, and where we "fit in" to this current consentual enslavement system we've allowed to be created. Subjects covered are elements such as words (worthsmithery), terms and definitions some may not yet be aware of that are being used, and how we can best cognicize the problems and how we may be able to change, or adapt it. Using a little symbology, historical research, Science, illustrations, humour, insights, individual findings and visuals, I'll try to help the viewer perceive a different perspective to where the current world arena desires to guide us to a conclusion, with as much referenced source material as possible.- published: 25 Mar 2012
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REGNAL LAW AND THE WORLD PART 4 mp4
Regnal Law and The Word' What's presented is an insight into Monarchical Law, Common Law a...
published: 28 Jun 2012
author: carl morris
REGNAL LAW AND THE WORLD PART 4 mp4
REGNAL LAW AND THE WORLD PART 4 mp4
Regnal Law and The Word' What's presented is an insight into Monarchical Law, Common Law and Civil Law (Admiralty/Maritime Law), and the differences between ...- published: 28 Jun 2012
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- author: carl morris
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Queen Elizabeth ii on horseback after his coronation
George VI's health declined during 1951, and Elizabeth was soon frequently standing in for...
published: 21 Apr 2012
author: PRESSIMAGEBANK
Queen Elizabeth ii on horseback after his coronation
Queen Elizabeth ii on horseback after his coronation
George VI's health declined during 1951, and Elizabeth was soon frequently standing in for him at public events. In October of that year, she toured Canada, ...- published: 21 Apr 2012
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- author: PRESSIMAGEBANK