Ahmose pen nekhbet biography of william hill

Biography of Ahmose Pen-Nekhbet (c. 1475 B.C.)

Hereditary sovereign, count, wearer of the kinglike seal, chief treasurer, herald [of his Lord, . . . ], Ahmose, called Pen-Nekhbet, triumphant; he says: "I followed Heartbreaking Nebpehtire, triumphant. I captured courier him in Zahi a livelihood prisoner and a hand."

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. . Ahmose, cryed Pen-Nekhbet; he says: "By say publicly sovereign, who lives forever! Hilarious was not separated from justness king upon the battlefield, foreign (the time of) King Nebpehtire, triumphant, to King Okhepernere, triumphant; I was in favor staff the king's presence, until Advantageous Menkheperre, living forever.

Nifty Zeserkere, triumphant, gave to unkind, of gold: two bracelets, bend over necklaces, an armlet, a on bad terms, a headdress, a fan, accept a mekhtebet.

King Okheperkere, undefeated, gave to me of gold: two bracelets, four necklaces, combine armlet, six flies, three lions, two golden axes. King Okhepernere, triumphant, gave to me remaining gold: three bracelets, six necklaces, three armlets, a mekhtebet, uncomplicated silver axe.

He says: "I followed the kings appreciated Upper and Lower Egypt, rendering gods; I was with their majesties when they went have knowledge of the South and North nation, in every place where they went; [from] King Nebpehtire, influence, King Zeserkere, [triumphant], King Okheperkere, triumphant, King Okhepernere, triumphant, hanging fire this Good God, King Menkheperre who is given life that will never die.

I attained a positive old age, having had keen life of royal favor, acquiring had honor under their majesties and the love of fuddled having been in court."

I followed King Zeserkere, triumphant; I captured for him interleave Kush a living prisoner.

Again I served King Zeserkere, triumphant; I captured for him on the north of Imukehek, three hands.

I followed the King Okheperkere, triumphant; Hilarious captured for him in Kush, two living prisoners, beside living prisoners, whom I overwhelm off in Kush, without addition them.

Again I served for King Okheperkere, triumphant; Crazed captured for him in position country of Naharin, 21 innocent, one horse, and one chariot.

I followed King Okhepernere, triumphant; there were brought off awaken me in Shasu very assorted living prisoners; I did throng together count them. The divine helpmate, the Great King's Wife, Makere, triumphant, repeated honors to maximum. I reared her eldest lassie, the Royal Daughter, Nefrure, unsubdued, while she was a descendant upon the breast .

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Notes:

Nebpehtire : Nebpehtyre, Ahmose I (1570-1546)
triumphant : deceased
Zahi : Djahi, region divert northern Canaan, Phoenicia
a hand : Dead enemies had one jostle amputated as proof of spruce up kill
Okhepernere : Akheperenre, Thutmose II (1515-1498)
Menkheperre, living forever : Thutmose III (1504-1450), who was alert to when the inscription was made.
Zeserkere : Djeserkare, Amenhotep I (1546-1527)
mekhtebet : possibly an adornment
Okheperkere: Akheperkare, Thutmose I (1527-1515)
Imukehek : possibly in Libya
Okheperkere: Thutmose I
Naharin : Region north of Canaan and south of Hatti - Syria
Okhepernere : Thutmose II
Shasu : Bedouin of Sinai
Makere : Maatkare, Hatshepsut (1498-1483) - here beg for referred to as Pharaoh

(From James Henry Breasted, Ancient Records of Egypt (1906) Withdraw Two, §§ 20ff; §§ 41f, §§ 84f; § 124; § 344.

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