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chronology of ancient egypt.

tieth.* This correspondence will be best shown by
ranging them in parallel columns.

old chronicle.

manetho (Eusebius).

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17th Mpirmhitps

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20th Diospolites.

21st laiutes.

21st Tanites.

22nd Tanites.

22nd Bubastites.

23rd Diospolites.

23rd Tanites.

24th Saites.

24th a Saite.

25th Ethiopians.

25 th Ethiopians.

26th Mcmphites.

26th Saites.

27th Persians.

27th Persians.

28th -

28th a Saite.

29th Tanites.

29th Mendesians.

30th a Tanite.

30th Sebennites.



31st Persians.

Most of the discrepancies between these two lists
are merely verbal or unimportant. Thus, as the
" Shepherd Kings " (the seventeenth dynasty of Ma-
netho,) reigned at Memphis (which doubtless they did
after taking it), they are styled " Memphites " in the
Old Chronicle. Manetho's twenty-second and twenty,
third dynasties appear to have been transposed; for
the identity of his twenty-third Avith the twenty-
second of the Old Chronicle, is shown by the corre-

* It was omitted by Scaliger.
 
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