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- Khakaure Senusret III (also written as Senwosret III or the ****enised form, Sesostris III) was a pharaoh of Egypt. He ruled from 1878 BC to 1839 BC during...
- 1880 BC: Pharaoh Senwosret II starts to rule (other date is 1897 BC). 1878 BC: Senwosret II (Twelfth Dynasty) died. c. 1878 BC: Senwosret III (Twelfth Dynasty)...
- Senusret (Gr****: Sesostris; also transcribed as Senwosret based on Coptic; and as Usertesen in older literature) is the name of several Ancient Egyptians:...
- IV Peret 14, one gets II Peret 4 as the approximate date of death of Senwosret/[Senusret II]. The Faiyum Oasis, a region in Middle Egypt, has been inhabited...
- Egyptian: z-n-wsrt; /suʀ nij ˈwas.ɾiʔ/) also anglicized as Sesostris I and Senwosret I, was the second pharaoh of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt. He ruled from...
- figure wearing the red crown of Lower Egypt, most probably Amenemhat II or Senwosret II. It functioned as a divine guardian for the imiut; the divine kilt...
- reflected the facial features of the reigning king, probably Amenemhat II or Senwosret II, and which functioned as a divine guardian for the imiut. Made of cedar...
- pharaohs during the Twelfth Dynasty incorporated her name into theirs: Senwosret, or Senusret, means "man of Wosret". Wosret was rarely depicted, and no...
- Chronology of the Senwosret III–Amenemhat III Regnal Succession: Some Considerations based on new evidence from the Mortuary Temple of Senwosret III at Abydos...
- Djehutyhotep, Deir-el-Bersha (1878–1855 BC) Three Granite statues of Senwosret III, Deir el-Bahri (1850 BC) Statue of Rehuankh, Abydos (1850–1830 BC)...