Bakenranef
Bakenranef
Autor: | Frederic P. Miller / Agnes F. Vandome / John McBrewster |
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Verfügbarkeit: | Auf Lager. |
Artikelnummer: | 681426 |
ISBN / EAN: | 9786130826260 |
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Bakenranef, known by the ancient Greeks as Bocchoris, was briefly a king of the Twenty-fourth dynasty of Egypt. Based at Sais in the western Delta, he ruled Lower Egypt from c. 725 to 720 BC. Though the Ptolemaic period Egyptian historian Manetho considers him the sole member of the Twenty-fourth dynasty, modern scholars include his father Tefnakht in that dynasty. Although Sextus Julius Africanus quotes Manetho as stating that "Bocchoris" ruled for six years, some modern scholars again differ and assign him a shorter reign of only five years, based on evidence from an Apis Bull burial stela. It establishes that Bakenranef's reign ended only at the start of his 6th regnal year which, under the Egyptian dating system, means he had a reign of 5 full years. Bakenranef's prenomen or royal name, Wahkare, means "Constant is the Spirit of Re" in Egyptian. Manetho is the source for two events from Bakenranef's reign. The first is the story that a lamb uttered the prophecy that Egypt would be conquered by the Assyrians, a story later repeated by such classical authors as Claudius Aelianus (De Natura Animalis 12.3).
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Autor | Frederic P. Miller / Agnes F. Vandome / John McBrewster | Verlag | Alphascript Publishing |
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ISBN / EAN | 9786130826260 | Bindung | Taschenbuch |
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