Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations eBook

Archibald Sayce
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 247 pages of information about Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations.

Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations eBook

Archibald Sayce
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 247 pages of information about Early Israel and the Surrounding Nations.

DYNASTY XXIV. (SAITE).

Bak-en-ran-ef (Bokkhoris) Uah-ka-Ra, more than 16 years.

DYNASTY XXV. (ETHIOPIAN).

1.  Shabaka (Sabako) Nefer-ka-Ra, son of Kashet, 12 years. 2.  Shabatoka (Sebikhos) Dad-ka-Ra. 3.  Taharka (Tirhakah) Nefer-Tum-khu-Ra, 26 years.

Interregnum.

Egypt is conquered by the Assyrian king Esar-haddon, and divided into 20 satrapies, B.C. 672-660.  Taharka and his successor Urdamanu (Rud-Amon), or Tan-damanu (Tuant-Amon), make vain attempts to recover it.  Finally, Psamtik, son of Niku (Necho), satrap of Sais, shakes off the foreign yoke.

DYNASTY XXVI. (SAITE).

B.C.
1.  Psamtik I. (Psammeti-khos) Uah-ab-Ra               664
2.  Nekau (Necho) Nem-ab-Ra                            610
3.  Psamtik II.  Nefer-ab-Ra                            594
4.  Uah-ab-Ra (Apries or Hophra) Haa-ab-Ra             589
5.  Aahmes II. (Amasis) Si-Nit Khnum-ab-Ra             570
6.  Psamtik III.  Ankh-ka-n-Ra                          526

DYNASTY XXVII. (PERSIAN).

1.  Kambathet (Cambyses), Sam-taui Mestu-Ra 525 2.  Ntariush (Darius I.) Settu-Ra 521 3.  Khabbash Senen Tanen Sotep-en-Ptah, native prince 485 4.  Khsherish (Xerxes) 484 5.  Artakhsharsha (Artaxerxes) 465 6.  Ntariush (Darius II.) Mi-Amon-Ra 424

DYNASTY XXVIII. (SAITE).

Amon-art-t-rut (Amyrtaeus), more than 6 years 415

DYNASTY XXIX. (MENDESIAN).

1.  Nef-aa-rut I. Ba-n-Ra Mi-neteru, more than 4 years. 2.  Hakori Khnum-ma-Ra Sotep-en-Ptah, 13 years. 3.  P-si-Mut User-Ptah-sotep-en-Ra, 1 year. 4.  Hor-neb-kha, 1 year. 5.  Nef-aa-rut II., 1 year.

DYNASTY XXX. (SEBENNYTE).

1.  Nekht-Hor-hib Ra-snezem-ab Sotep-en-Anhur, son of Nef-aa-rut I., 19
   years.
2.  Zihu (Teos), 1 year. 3.  Nekht-neb-ef (Nektanebo) Kheper-ka-Ra, 18 years.

Egypt reconquered by the Persians, B.C. 349.

II

BABYLONIAN CHRONOLOGY

En-sag-saganna, king of Kengi.

Lugal-zaggisi, king of Erech, founds an empire in western Asia cir.  B.C. 5000 (?).

KINGS OF LAGAS, cir.  B.C. 4000.

Ur-duggina. 
Lugal-suggur, vassal of Me-sa, king of Kis. 
Gursar. 
Nini-khaldu, his son. 
Ur-Nina, his son. 
Akur-gal, his son. 
E-annatum, his son. 
En-annadu I., his brother, high-priest. 
Entemena, his nephew, high-priest. 
En-annadu II., high-priest.

Lugal-usum-gal, vassal of Sargon of Akkad.

KINGS OF KIS.

Me-sa. 
Enne-Ugun. 
Alusarsid. 
Lugal-khassi.

DYNASTY OF AGADE (AKKAD).

Sargon or Sargani-sar-ali, B.C. 3800. 
Naram-Sin, his son, B.C. 3750. 
Bingani-sar-ali, his son. 
Queen Ellat-Gula (?).

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