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Brugsch, Heinrich
Egypt under the pharaohs: a history derived entirely from the monuments — London, 1891

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192 SUMMARY OF THE KING'S REIGN ch. viii..

then known world. His rule extended from the
southernmost lands of inner Africa to the limits of the
Naharain, all of which brought their treasures to him
as annual tribute; hence arose those magnificent tem-
ples, statues, and obelisks bearing his name which are
to be found throughout the land of Egypt.

Chronological Summary op the Reign of Tehuti-mes III.

Yean-. Events.

1 On 4th Pakhons : Accession.

(Note.—All the ensuing regnal years date from this day
of the month.)

2 On 2nd Payni : Restoration of the temple-fortress at

Semneh.

3-4...........

5 On 1st Tehuti : Date of a papyrus at Turin.
6-14......".....

15 On 1st Mekhir : Beginning of the erection of Hatshepsu's

obelisk.
On 27th Pakhons: Institution of the sacrifices to Amen.

16 On 30th Mesori: Completion of the obelisk, after seven

months' work.
Inscription at Sarbut-el-Haclim of the time of the joint
reign of Tehuti-mes III. and his sister Hatshepsu.

17-21...........

(Tehuti-mes III. reigning alone.)

22 Restoration of the statues of Amen-hotep I. and Tehu-

ti-mes I.
On x Pharmuthi: Opening of his First Campaign.

23 On 4th Pakhons: Tehuti-mes III. in Gaza.
On 21st Pakhons : New Moon.

24 On 30th Mekhir: Laying of the foundation-stone of a

temple at Thebes.

25 Inscription at Sarbut-el-Hadim.
The King's Second Campaign.

26-28 Campaigns III., IV.

29 Campaign V.

30-40 Campaigns VI.-XV.: one in each year.

41 . . . . .......

42 On 22nd Tehuti: Restoration of the statue of Tehuti-mes I.
 
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