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Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland.
Queen Mary I of Scotland, daughter of King James V of Scotland and Marie de Guise.
King James V of Scotland, son of Margaret Tudor and King James IV of Scotland.
King James IV of Scotland, son of King James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark, daughter of King Christian I of Denmark and Dorothea of Brandenburg.
King James III of Scotland, son of King James II of Scotland and Mary of Gueldres.
Kin ...
See also:Genealogy of the British Royal Family, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Mountbatten-Windsors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Windsor, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Oldenburg, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hanovers, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Palatine / Wittelsbach, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Bruces, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Huntingdons, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Celtic Kings, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Tudors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Yorkists, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Jiménez Dynasty, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Beauforts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Plantagenets/Angevins, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Flanders, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Aquitaines, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Franks, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Normans, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Vikings Read more here: » Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston SocietyIn 1915, Polly Jacob married Richard Rogers Peabody, son of one of the three great New England families. By the early 20th century a case could be made that the Peabodies had supplanted the Cabots and the Lodges as the most distinguished name in the area.
Up to this time, women's undergarments included the corset, which sometimes was used to narrow an adult woman's waist to 17, 15 or even fewer inches. The corset is attributed to Catherine de' Medici, wife of King Henry II of France. She enforced a ban on thick waists at court attendance during the 1550s. For nearly 350 years, women's primary means of support ...
See also:Mary Phelps Jacob, Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston Society, Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a Brassiere, Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris Intellectuals, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her Husband, Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus Pistorum, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founded Artists Colony in Europe Read more here: » Mary Phelps Jacob: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston Society |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a BrassierePolly was the first to patent an undergarment named Brassiere derived from the old French word for 'upper arm'.
On November 3, 1914, the U.S. Patent Office issued a patent for the 'Backless Brassiere'. Her patent was for a device that was lightweight, soft and separated the breasts naturally. Polly christened her business with the name Caresse Crosby. While a definite improvement, her brassiere did not offer breasts a lot of support, and were more flattening than flattering. In fact, the breast flattening style was popularized by the Flapper look during the Roaring Twenties, but abruptly changed to ...
See also:Mary Phelps Jacob, Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston Society, Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a Brassiere, Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris Intellectuals, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her Husband, Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus Pistorum, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founded Artists Colony in Europe Read more here: » Mary Phelps Jacob: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a Brassiere |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris IntellectualsAfter Polly sold her brassiere patent, she had two children: a son, William Jacob in 1916, and a daughter, Polly ("Poleen") the following year. Her husband Richard Peabody was a well-educated but undirected man and a reluctant father. She found he had only three real interests, all acquired at Harvard: to play, to drink, and to turn out, at any hour, to chase fire engines. He would soon suffer the personal consequences of his WWI experiences and became an alcoholic. Polly's life was difficult during the war ye ...
See also:Mary Phelps Jacob, Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston Society, Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a Brassiere, Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris Intellectuals, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her Husband, Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus Pistorum, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founded Artists Colony in Europe Read more here: » Mary Phelps Jacob: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris Intellectuals |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her HusbandAfter publishing two volumes that they were unhappy with, the Crosbys found a master printer named Roger Lescaret whose previous work had been largely funeral notices. He printed Harry’s poems in a fine edition. Harry and Caresse were very happy with the book, Red Skeletons. It contained illustrations by their friend Alastair (Hans Henning von Voight). They decided to found a press, first called Éditions Narcisse — after their black whippet, Narcisse Noir. It was created t ...
See also:Mary Phelps Jacob, Mary Phelps Jacob - Marries into Boston Society, Mary Phelps Jacob - First Patent for a Brassiere, Mary Phelps Jacob - Polly Marries Harry Crosby and Joins the Paris Intellectuals, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her Husband, Mary Phelps Jacob - Henry Miller and Opus Pistorum, Mary Phelps Jacob - Founded Artists Colony in Europe Read more here: » Mary Phelps Jacob: Encyclopedia II - Mary Phelps Jacob - Founds the Black Sun Press With Her Husband |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual virginity of Mary - History and details of the doctrine
Perpetual virginity of Mary - Earliest centuries.
The virginity of Mary was, from the earliest years of the faith, considered as hidden a mystery as the death of the Savior. "The virginity of Mary, her giving birth, and also the death of the Lord, were hidden from the prince of this world: — three mysteries loudly proclaimed, but wrought in the silence of God" (St. Ignatius of Antioch [3], died c. 107, Jurgens §42). These elements of faith are, in this very early example, given some sense o ...
See also:Perpetual virginity of Mary, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Scope of belief, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Spiritual significance of the doctrine, Perpetual virginity of Mary - History and details of the doctrine, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Earliest centuries, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Relevant scriptural citations, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Continuity over time, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Expressed in iconography, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Protestant Dissent, Perpetual virginity of Mary - External references, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Footnotes, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Bibliography Read more here: » Perpetual virginity of Mary: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual virginity of Mary - History and details of the doctrine |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual virginity of Mary - Protestant DissentWhile the reformers and the body of the protestant creeds (e.g. the Second Helvetic Confession [9]) emphasize the virginity of Mary at Jesus' birth based on the biblical report, the reformation principle of "sola scriptura" kept any reference to the tradition of perpetual virginity of Mary out of the Reformation creeds. While the virgin birth of Jesus was seen as important element of the divinity of Christ, there was a strong reaction on one side against the veneration of Mary and the other saints (seen as sacrilege, Calvin's Institut ...
See also:Perpetual virginity of Mary, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Scope of belief, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Spiritual significance of the doctrine, Perpetual virginity of Mary - History and details of the doctrine, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Earliest centuries, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Relevant scriptural citations, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Continuity over time, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Expressed in iconography, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Protestant Dissent, Perpetual virginity of Mary - External references, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Footnotes, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Bibliography Read more here: » Perpetual virginity of Mary: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual virginity of Mary - Protestant Dissent |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual virginity of Mary - Footnotes1 Luther in Works 45, 206f: Scripture does not quibble or speak about the virginity of Mary after the birth of Christ, a matter about which the hypocrites are greatly concerned, as if it were something of the utmost importance on which our whole salvation depended. Actually, we should be satisfied simply to hold that she remained a virgin after the birth of Christ because Scripture does not state or indicate that she later lost her virginity... But the Scripture stops with this, that she was a virgin before and at the birth of ...
See also:Perpetual virginity of Mary, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Scope of belief, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Spiritual significance of the doctrine, Perpetual virginity of Mary - History and details of the doctrine, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Earliest centuries, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Relevant scriptural citations, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Continuity over time, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Expressed in iconography, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Protestant Dissent, Perpetual virginity of Mary - External references, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Footnotes, Perpetual virginity of Mary - Bibliography Read more here: » Perpetual virginity of Mary: Encyclopedia II - Perpetual virginity of Mary - Footnotes |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486
Habiru/Sources - Text.
To the king, my lord and my Sun-god: Thus Lab'ayu, thy servant and the dirt on which thou dost tread. At the feet of the king, my lord, and my Sun-god, seven times and seven times I fall.
I have heard the words which the king wrote to me and who am I that the king should lose his land because of me? Behold, I am a faithful servant of the king, and I do not withhold my tribute, and I do not refuse the requests of my commissione ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486 |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261
Habiru/Sources - Text.
(XXX 2) I made for the a fresh foundation from the many classes whose sons I carried off to thy house, (named) "Taking the Others".8
(XXXI 8) Warriors, sons of (foreign) princes, maryanu, apiru9, and people settled who are in this place: 2093 persons.7
Habiru/Sources - Footnotes.
7. Amon, Mut, and Khonsu formed the Theban triad of gods. The 2607 foreigners are part of a total of 86486 persons added to ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261 |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22
Habiru/Sources - Text.
Now after an hour they were drunken, and Thoth said to [the Enemy of Joppa: "I'll deliver] myself, along with (my) wife and children, (into) your own town.3 Have the ma[ryanu] bring in [the horses and give] them feed, or an apir4 may pass by ... them." So they guarded the horses and gave them feed.
Habiru/Sources - Footnotes.
3. The inclusion of wife and children makes it ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22 |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - Biography
Mary J. Blige - Early life.
Born in the Bronx, New York to a jazz musician and a schoolteacher as the second of two daughters, Mary was into music from an early age. Life was difficult for the Blige family. After Mary's father, Thomas, left the family when Mary was 4, Mary, her sister LaTonya and mother Cora, fell on hard times. By the time Mary was 7, the family had to relocate from the Bronx to Yonkers living in one of the most dangerous projects of the city where crime, violence and drugs were a way of life. M ...
See also:Mary J. Blige, Mary J. Blige - Biography, Mary J. Blige - Early life, Mary J. Blige - Music career, Mary J. Blige - The What's The 411? Era: 1990-1993, Mary J. Blige - The My Life Era: 1994-1996, Mary J. Blige - The Share My World Era: 1997-1998, Mary J. Blige - The Mary Era: 1999-2000, Mary J. Blige - The No More Drama Era: 2001-2003, Mary J. Blige - The Love & Life Era: 2003-2004, Mary J. Blige - The Breakthrough Era: 2005-present, Mary J. Blige - Personal, Mary J. Blige - Influence and impact, Mary J. Blige - Grammy Award History, Mary J. Blige - Discography, Mary J. Blige - Albums, Mary J. Blige - Singles, Mary J. Blige - Collaborations on other albums Read more here: » Mary J. Blige: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - Biography |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - DiscographyFor a full listing of albums and singles, see Mary J. Blige discography
Mary J. Blige - Albums.
Mary J. Blige - Singles.
Mary J. Blige - Collaborations on other albums.
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See also:Mary J. Blige, Mary J. Blige - Biography, Mary J. Blige - Early life, Mary J. Blige - Music career, Mary J. Blige - The What's The 411? Era: 1990-1993, Mary J. Blige - The My Life Era: 1994-1996, Mary J. Blige - The Share My World Era: 1997-1998, Mary J. Blige - The Mary Era: 1999-2000, Mary J. Blige - The No More Drama Era: 2001-2003, Mary J. Blige - The Love & Life Era: 2003-2004, Mary J. Blige - The Breakthrough Era: 2005-present, Mary J. Blige - Personal, Mary J. Blige - Influence and impact, Mary J. Blige - Grammy Award History, Mary J. Blige - Discography, Mary J. Blige - Albums, Mary J. Blige - Singles, Mary J. Blige - Collaborations on other albums Read more here: » Mary J. Blige: Encyclopedia II - Mary J. Blige - Discography |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault
Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes.
Philippa of Hainault, daughter of William III, Count of Hainaut and Jeanne of Valois.
William III, Count of Hainaut, son of John II, Count of Hainaut and Philippine of Luxemburg.
John II, Count of Hainaut, son of John I, Count of Hainaut and Adelaide of Holland.
John I, Count of Hainaut, son of Countes ...
See also:Genealogy of the British Royal Family, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Mountbatten-Windsors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Windsor, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Oldenburg, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hanovers, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Palatine / Wittelsbach, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Bruces, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Huntingdons, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Celtic Kings, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Tudors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Yorkists, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Jiménez Dynasty, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Beauforts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Plantagenets/Angevins, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Flanders, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Aquitaines, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Franks, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Normans, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Vikings Read more here: » Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault |
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|  |  |  | Mary I: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X
Habiru/Sources - P 239-240.
The historical character of the Patriarchal period was further reinforced - so it was thought some years ago - by the mention in cuneiform and hieroglyphic texts dating mostly from the fifteenth and fourteenth centuries BC of a category of people, generally grouped in bellicose bands, called habiru(c) (or `apiru in Egyptian), a name which sounded remarkably like biblical 'Ib ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X |
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Habiru/Sources - P. 68.
On the fringes of most of the writing civilizations a social group called the `apiru or habiru or hapiru consisted of stateless persons who had withdrawn from peasant and city life and made their livings as robbers and mercenaries.6 The term apparently means "dusty" or "crosser" and refers to desert travelers, and it is used as a designation for a social class of dissati ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155 |
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Habiru/Sources - Page 78.
There were different designations for groups of foreign origin who were not fully assimilated, which naturally often formed elements of unrest. Such was the case as early as the Old Babylonian and even before, but above all in the Amarna Age in Syria and Nuzi. Among these terms, the word hapiru, the basic meaning of which still has not been clarified, has been frequently discussed. This wor ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420 |
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Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70.
The most likely explanation of the pankus is that is was a convocation of the Great King's vassals, each of whom had at his command a small troop of soldiers. Although some historians have imagined the army of the Hittite king as a militia of the "Hittite nation," perhaps similar to Alaric's Visigoths, it was in fact drawn from various language groups, and many of the most important units were "mercenary" (we can not even be certain that the majority of the troops serving in t ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X |
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Habiru/Sources - Text.
Hantidassus of Hurma, Abaras of Samuhas, Katahhas of Ankuwa, the Queen of Katapa, Ammammas of Tahurpa, Hallaras of Dunna, Huwassanas of Hupisna, Tapisuwa of Ishupitta, the "Lady" of Landa, Kunniyawannis of Landa, NIN.PISAN.PISAN of Kinza, Mount Lablana,18 Mount Sariyana,19 Mount Pisaisa, the Lulahhi gods (and) the Hapiri20 gods, Ereskigal, the gods and goddesses of the Hatti land, the gods and goddesses of Amurru land, all the olden gods, Naras, Napsaras, Mi ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205 |
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Habiru/Sources - Text.
Hallaras of Dunna, Huwassanas of Hupisna, the "Lady" of Landa, Kunniyawannis of Landa, the Lulahhi gods (and) the Hapiri gods 4 all the gods and goddesses of the Hatti land, the gods and goddesses of the country of Kizzuwatna, Ereskigal, Nara, Namsara, Minku, Amminku, Tussi, Ammizadu, Alalu, Anu, Antu, Ellil, Ninlil, Belat-Ekalli, the mountains, the ri ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206 |
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Habiru/Sources - Text.
His majesty reached the town of Memphis, his heart appeased over all countries, with all lands beneath his soles. List of the plunder which his majesty carried off: princes of Retenu: 12746; brothers of princes: 179; Apiru:47 3,600; living Shasu: 15200; Kharu: 36,300; living Neges: 15,070; the adherents thereof: 30,652; total: 89,600 men;48; similarly their goods, without their limit; all (kinds of) cattle, wi ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247 |
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Habiru/Sources - Text.
Let the king know that powerful is the hostility against me and against Shuwardata. Let the king, my lord, protect his land from the hand of the `Apiru. If not, (then) let the king, my lord, send chariots to fetch us, lest our servants smite us.
Habiru/Sources - Footnotes.
12. Milkilu (Heb. Malchiel) was prince of Gezer. For Yanhamu see the previous letter.
13. For Milkilu see the previous letter. Shuwardata (with an Indo-Aryan name) ...
See also:Habiru/Sources, Habiru/Sources - Source: George Roux Ancient Iraq third edition 1992 ISBN 014012523X, Habiru/Sources - P 239-240, Habiru/Sources - P 466 notes to chapter 14, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Daniel C. Snell Life in the Ancient Near East Yale 1997. ISBN 0300066155, Habiru/Sources - P. 68, Habiru/Sources - P. 183 Notes to page 68, Habiru/Sources - Source: Wolfram von Soden The Ancient Orient: An Introduction to the study of the Ancient Near East Grand Rapids 1994. ISBN 0802801420, Habiru/Sources - Page 78, Habiru/Sources - Page 78 Footnote 20, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The End of the Bronze Age: Changes in Warfare and the Catastrophe CA. 1200 B.C. Princeton 1993. ISBN 0691025916, Habiru/Sources - Page 13, Habiru/Sources - Page 151, Habiru/Sources - Page 220, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Robert Drews The Coming of the Greeks: Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East Princeton 1988. ISBN 069103592X, Habiru/Sources - Pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes to pages 69-70, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Taking of Joppa ANET P22, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Treaty Between Mursilis and Duppi-Tessub of Amurru ANET Page 205, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: God List Blessings and Curses of the Treaty between Suppiluliumas and Mattiwaza ANET P206, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnote, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Asiatic Campaigning of Amen-Hotep II ANET P. 247, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this Source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Beth-Shan Stelae of Seti I and Ramses II ANET Page 255, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Lists of Ramses III ANET Page 261, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: A letter from Mari ANET Page 483, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 25410 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: Selected Letters from Tell el-Amarna ANET 3rd ed. P486-490, Habiru/Sources - Text, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source, Habiru/Sources - Source: The Statue of Idrimi ANET 3rd ed. P557, Habiru/Sources - Footnotes, Habiru/Sources - Comments on this source Read more here: » Habiru/Sources: Encyclopedia II - Habiru/Sources - Source: EA No. 17113 ANET Page 486 |
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