15th dynastyの例文
- Senakhtenre reigned for a short period over the 15th dynasty ruled Lower Egypt.
- The early position of Khyan within the 15th dynasty may be confirmed by new archaeological finds at Edfu.
- On the other hand, Thomas Schneider and J黵gen von Beckerath see him as a ruler of the 15th dynasty
- By the 15th Dynasty, they ruled lower Egypt, and they were expelled at the end of the 17th Dynasty.
- 'Aper-' Anati is only known from a single 15th dynasty, but points out that this identification is not certain.
- The list also is believed to contain kings from the 15th Dynasty, the Hyksos who ruled Lower Egypt and the River Nile delta.
- Regardless of which theory is true, either the 14th dynasty or the 15th dynasty already controlled the Delta by the time of Sobekhotep IV.
- Furthermore, the design of the scarab indicates that it was likely produced either during the 14th or the 15th Dynasty, the later being much more probable.
- The armies of the 15th dynasty, winning town after town from their southern enemies, continually encroached on the 16th dynasty territory, eventually threatening and then conquering Thebes itself.
- Since the end of the 15th dynasty is known not to have included a ruler by the name of Meruserre, Ryholt concludes that Yaqub-Har was a 14th dynasty ruler.
- The archaeological context of the seal was dated the MB IIB period ( Middle Bronze Age 1750 BC-1650 BC ), which means that Yaqub-Har predated the 15th dynasty.
- According to Ryholt, the 14th dynasty thus lasted from 1805 BC until its demise under the Hyksos 15th dynasty, c . 1650 BC, i . e . lasting 155 years.
- Ryholt further adds that the title " Heka-chasut ", even if securely dated to the 15th Dynasty, may not have been borne only by the rulers of this dynasty.
- For Manfred Bietak, the large number of attestations of Sheshi suggests that he was an important Hyksos ruler, yet his inclusion in the 15th Dynasty may be doubtful given the total absence of monuments attributable to him.
- Consequently, Ryholt suggests that Sheshi was actually a 14th Dynasty ruler, the 14th Dynasty being a line of kings of Canaanite descent possibly ruling over the Eastern Nile Delta immediately before the arrival of the Hyksos 15th Dynasty.
- After Nehesy's death, the 14th dynasty continued to rule in the Delta region of Lower Egypt with a number of ephemeral or short-lived rulers until 1650 BC when the Hyksos 15th Dynasty conquered the Delta.
- Ryholt then notes that Yaqub-Har himself always used a prenomen, " Meruserre ", which suggests that he either ruled at the end of the 15th dynasty or was a member of the Asiatic 14th dynasty.
- The original location of the seal, the title it is inscribed with and its design led Kim Ryholt to propose that Semqen belonged to the early 15th Dynasty, although he also points to the conjectural nature of this proposition.
- Thus, Bietak concludes that Sheshi should be placed in a group of West Semitic rulers who coexisted with the 15th Dynasty, possibly as vassals or partly independently from it, and some of whom even bore the title of " Hyksos ".
- Second, Ryholt's argument is based on the observation that while early Hyksos kings of the 15th dynasty, such as Sakir-Har, used the title " Heka-Khawaset ", later Hyksos rulers adopted the traditional Egyptian royal titulary.