Rosetta Stone — For other uses, see Rosetta Stone (disambiguation). The Rosetta Stone in the British Museum The Rosetta Stone is an ancient Egyptian granodiorite stele … Wikipedia
Hugronaphor — (also known as Hurganophor, Haronnophris, Harmachis, Hyrgonaphor, Herwennefer, or Horwennefer) was an Upper Egyptian of apparently Nubian origin [Bianchi, op.cit. p.224] who led Upper Egypt in secession from the rule of Ptolemy IV Philopator in… … Wikipedia
Anjunnefer — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Anjunnefer (Ankhwennefer) o Harmajis, fue un dignatario nativo de Egipto, que gobernó en la Tebaida de 199 a 186 a. C. Anjunnefer fue el sucesor del dignatario Horunnefer, y gobernó desde Tebas, pero perdió … Wikipedia Español
Horunnefer — (Horwennefer), o Harmajis, fue un dignatario de Tebas que gobernó en la Tebaida de 205 a 199 a. C., año en que murió. A veces, es considerado sumo sacerdote de Ptah en Menfis. Durante el reinado de Ptolomeo IV, Horunnefer se proclamó… … Wikipedia Español
Anchmachis — See Ankhwennefer. Historical Dictionary Of Ancient Egypt by Morris L. Bierbrier … Ancient Egypt
Chronology — The ancient Egyptian calendar consisted of a year of 360 days divided into the three seasons akhet (flood), peret (sowing) and shemu (harvest), plus five extra days at the end of the year. Each season was comprised of four months of 30 days… … Ancient Egypt
Harwennefer — (reigned c. 205–199 BC) The Greek form of his name is Haronnophris and was previously wrongly read as Harmachis. Rebel king during the reign of Ptolemy V. His rebellion was centered in the south, and he controlled the area from south of Thebes … Ancient Egypt
Ptolemy IV Philopator — King 221 204 BC. The son of *Ptolemy III, Ptolemy IV took the name of Philopator which means father loving ; according to the custom of this dynasty, he married his sister, Arsinoe III. He defeated Antiochus III of Syria at the battle of… … Ancient Egypt