tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">100
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Edict against the Blacks |
101 |
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Inscription of Usertsen III at Semnah |
101 |
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Campaign of Thothmes II in the Sūdān |
102 |
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Capture of Megiddo by Thothmes III |
103 |
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The Conquests of Thothmes III summarised by Amen-Rā |
106 |
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Summary of the Reign of Rameses III |
110 |
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The Invasion and Conquest of Egypt by Piānkhi |
116 |
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IX. |
Autobiographical Literature: |
126 |
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The Autobiography of Una |
127 |
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The Autobiography of Herkhuf |
131 |
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The Autobiography of Ameni Amenemhāt |
135 |
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The Autobiography of Thetha |
137 |
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The Autobiography of Amasis, the Naval Officer |
140 |
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The Autobiography of Amasis, surnamed Pen-Nekheb |
143 |
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The Autobiography of Tehuti, the Erpā |
145 |
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The Autobiography of Thaiemhetep |
149 |
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X. |
Tales of Travel and Adventure: |
155 |
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The Story of Sanehat |
155 |
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The Story of the Educated Peasant Khuenanpu |
169 |
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The Journey of the Priest Unu-Amen into Syria |
185 |
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XI. |
Fairy Tales: |
196 |
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The Tale of the Two Brothers |
196 |
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The Story of the Shipwrecked Traveller |
207 |
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XII. |
Egyptian Hymns to the Gods: |
214 |
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Hymn to Amen-Rā |
214 |
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Hymn to Amen |
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