- The
Sherden (Egyptian: šrdn, šꜣrdꜣnꜣ or šꜣrdynꜣ; Ugaritic: šrdnn(m) and trtn(m);
possibly Akkadian: šêrtânnu; also
glossed "Shardana" or "Sherdanu") are...
- the
Sherden raiders' raid and
subsequent capture speaks of the
continuous threat they
posed to Egypt's
Mediterranean coasts: the
unruly Sherden whom...
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Ramesses III,
Chapel C, Deir el-Medina. c. 1000 BCE:
Onomasticon of Amenope: "
Sherden, Tjekker, Peleset, Khurma." c. 900 BCE: Padiiset's Statue, inscription:...
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Egyptian influence. In his
second year,
Ramesses II
decisively defeated the
Sherden sea
pirates who were
wreaking havoc along Egypt's
Mediterranean coast by...
- his
majesty achieved in the land of Libya] -I, Ekwesh, Teresh, Lukka,
Sherden, Shekelesh,
Northerners coming from all lands.
Later in the inscription...
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People known as
Sherden landed on the
island from the
Eastern Mediterranean,
subduing the
native megalithic po****tion. The
Sherden brought metallurgy...
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included the Tjeker, the Shekelesh, the Deyen, the Weshesh, the Teresh, the
Sherden, and the PRST. They were
comprehensively defeated by
Ramesses III, who...
- (4th ed.). Informa. p. 774. Fulmer,
Gregory R.; Miller,
Alexander J. M.;
Sherden,
Nathaniel H.; Gottlieb, Hugo E.; Nudelman, Abraham; Stoltz,
Brian M.;...
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somewhat misleading term "Sea Peoples" encomp****es the
ethnonyms Lukka,
Sherden, Shekelesh, Teresh, Eqwesh, Denyen,
Sikil / Tjekker, Weshesh, and Peleset...
- Habu, the
Weshesh were
camped in
Amurru alongside the Peleset, Tjeker,
Sherden, and Denyen. The
apparent coalition was
decimated by the
pharaoh and his...