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Bougeoir en céramique représentant la célèbre Triade d'Osorkon II. Disponible à la vente sur www.cadhisto.fr
Tomb of OSORKON III (Tanis VI) : Osorkon II (Usermaatre Setepenamun ) was a pharaoh of the XXIIth Dynasty. he was son of Takelot I and Queen Kapes. He ruled Egypt around 872 BC to 837 BC from Tanis, (which was the the capital of this Dynasty).Osorkon II's reign would be a time of great building and prosperity for Egypt, his tomb is located here in Tanis (beside of Psusennes I 's Tomb), although it was not intact (as the first) when was discovered,
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The Meshwesh (often abbreviated in ancient Egyptian as Ma) were an ancient Libyan tribe from beyond Cyrenaica where the Libu and Tehenu lived according to Egyptian references and who were of African ethnicity. Herodotus may have placed them in Tunisia and said of them to be sedentary farmers living in settled permanent houses as the later Massylii. He also added them to be partly descended from Trojan refugees. After the drying up of their lands they attempted periodically to settle in new lands East, what they did in territories formerly under Egyptian control and successfully over the Delta area. Early records of the Meshwesh date back to the 18th dynasty of Ancient Egypt from the reign of Amenhotep III. During the 19th and 20th Dynasties of Egypt (ca 1295 -- 1075 BC), the Meshwesh were...
Tanis IV: Tanis is the city of pi ramesses moved here (San El Hagar) From Qantir during Psusennes I Reign, here are placed many temples, monuments ,nilometers etc and kings of the Third Intermediate Period were buried here ,during the Third Intermediate Period, Tanis was the principal seat of government. moreover seven burials of rulers from the 21st and 22nd Dynasties have been found there since 1939. By no means does this represent all of the kings of these two dynasties, with the notable absences being Smendes and Amenemnisu of the 21st Dynasty, and Shoshenq I and Osorkon I of the 22nd Dynasty. tombs of Psusennes I , Osorkon II , And Sheshonk III among others are located Here.
Tanis III: Tanis is the city of pi ramesses moved here (San El Hagar) From Qantir during Psusennes I Reign, here are placed many temples, monuments ,nilometers etc and kings of the Third Intermediate Period were buried here ,during the Third Intermediate Period, Tanis was the principal seat of government. moreover seven burials of rulers from the 21st and 22nd Dynasties have been found there since 1939. By no means does this represent all of the kings of these two dynasties, with the notable absences being Smendes and Amenemnisu of the 21st Dynasty, and Shoshenq I and Osorkon I of the 22nd Dynasty. tombs of Psusennes I , Osorkon II , And Sheshonk III among others are located Here.
Hedjkheperre Setepenre Takelot II Si-Ese was a pharaoh of the Twenty-third Dynasty of Ancient Egypt in Middle and Upper Egypt.He has been identified as the High Priest of Amun Takelot F, son of the High Priest of Amun Nimlot C at Thebes and, thus, the son of Nimlot C and grandson of king Osorkon II according to the latest academic research.Based on two lunar dates belonging to Takelot II, this Upper Egyptian pharaoh is today believed to have ascended to the throne of a divided Egypt in either 845 BC or 834 BC.Most Egyptologists today, including Aidan Dodson, Gerard Broekman, Jürgen von Beckerath, M.A. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-84) License: Public domain ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipe...
Tomb of SHESHONK III (Tanis VII) ; Sheshonk III (or Shoshenq III) ruled Egypt's XXIIth Dynasty during 39 years. during his reign he had also the problem of the loss of political unity of Egypt as main fact,,(the kings of the XXIIth Dynasty only controlled Lower Egypt being the upper Egypt Controlled from Thebes by high priests) the tomb of Sheshonk III is Located here in Tanis, (at a few meters of Psusennes I & Osorkon II Tombs)
Eleventh video about the Egyptian Art serie. Any doubt? Send me a message. Land of the Art blog: http://landoftheart.blogspot.com.es/ Land of the Art in facebook: https://www.facebook.com/landoftheart Along the Nile River, the Egyptian civilization is formed. It is a civilization with its own personality. The religious conception and divine concept of royalty determine the creation of an official art, around beyond. The history of Egyptian art is usually divided into many stages as its history. It is said that it started in 3300 before Christ, until 395 before Christ, according to the historical divisions. The Third Intermediate Period comes at 1070 BC and ends at 650 BC. From XXI to XXV Dynasties. It is subdivided into the Tanite Period, the Libyan Period, and the Ethiopian or Nubian P...
The Serapeum of Saqqara is a serapeum located north west of the Pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara, a necropolis near Memphis. It was the burial place of the Apis bulls, living manifestations of the god Ptah. It was believed that the bulls became immortal after death as Osiris Apis, shortened to Serapis in the Hellenic period. The most ancient burials found at this site date back to the reign of Amenhotep III. In the 13th century BCE, Khaemweset, son of Ramesses II, ordered that a tunnel be excavated through one of the mountains, with side chambers designed to contain large granite sarcophagi weighing up to 70 tonnes each, which held the mummified remains of the bulls. A second tunnel, approximately 350 m in length, 5 m tall and 3 m wide (1,148.3×16.4×9.8 ft), was excavated under Psamtik I and ...
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