Downloads   Galeries   Forums   Audios   Vidéos   Liens   Livre d´or   Partenaires   Contact   
  Accueil
  Actualité
  Régions/Peuples
  Historique
  Sawanité
  Le Ngondo
  Tourisme
  Littérature
  VIP
  F.A.Q
  Agendas
  Evénements
  Annonces
  Projets
  Communauté



      


Family Tree of Seqenenra Tao I -- 17th & 18th Dynasties

 





Egyptologist Petrie wrote: "His [Seqenenra] wife Aahhotep was one of the great queens of Egyptian history, important as the historic link of the dynasties, and revered along with her still more celebrated and honored daughter Nefertari. We have already noticed how her son Aahmes (so described on Edfu stele), was of the ordinary Egyptian complexion, while her daughter Nefertari, was black. As Seqenenra was Berber, Nefertari might be three-quarters black; while Aahmes, if son of an Egyptian, thus accounting for the difference. The age of Aahmes at his accession, after the insignificant reigns of his brothers, shows that he was the son of a first husband, implying that Aahhotep first married an Egyptian, and secondly, Seqenenra. The reign of Kames before Aahmes shows that he was the elder brother. And the presence of Sekhentnebra between Aahmes and Kames (tomb of Khabekht) shows that he was another brother, who probably reigned briefly between them." (
Petrie, A History of Egypt, 1896)

X-raying the Pharaohs:

The authors of X-raying the Pharaohs, (1973) are James E. Harris director of the expedition to x-ray the pharaohs, professor of dentistry and chairman of the Department of Orthodontics at the University of Michigan; and Kent R. Weeks, an American Egyptologist and member of the expedition, is associate professor and chairman of the Department of Anthropology at The American University in Cairo wrote:

Seqenenra Tao: "His entire lower facial complex, in fact, is so different from other pharaohs that he could be fitted more easily into the series of Nubian and Old Kingdom Giza skulls than into that of later Egyptian kings. Various scholars in the past have proposed a Nubian--that is, non-Egyptian--origin for Seqenenra and his family, and his facial features suggest this might indeed be true. If it is, the history of the family that reputedly drove the Hyksos from Egypt, and the history of the Seventeenth Dynasty, stand in need of considerable re-examination".

Written in the book X-raying the Pharaohs states that Donald Redford, a modern Canadian Egyptologist. . . . "believes Hatshepsut´s attainment of the throne represents the final attempt in the Eighteenth Dynasty to establish a strong matrairchate in Egypt. He cites the unusual importance of earlier queens in this period --Tetisheri, Ahhotep I, Ahmose-Nefertari--as evidence of such a tendency, and here suggest that the influences for such a matriarchally determined order of succession might have come from Nubia. The possibility that the rulers of the Seventeenth Dynasty were themselves at least part Nubian".
 DANS LA MEME RUBRIQUE
Scène : La leçon de Jazz de Francis Kinguè
Le Festival de Yaoundé s’est ouvert mercredi sur une prestation d’un virtuose local....

Francis Mbella : Les arts plastiques n’ont jamais été entendus
Le peintre camerounais expose depuis le 5 décembre 2006 au Musée national à Yaoundé....

Bonabékombo célèbre son nouveau pagne
Le millier de personnes qui habite ce quartier-village d’Akwa est en fête ce week-end....

5 ans après son sacre : Les Akwa célèbrent leur Roi
Le Roi des Bonambela, Sa Majesté Din Dika Akwa III sera à l’honneur les 11 et 12 novembre prochains....

Sallé John, le griot moderne de la musique camerounaise
"on me voit difficilement mal habillé..."...

Roger Milla désigné meilleur joueur des 50 dernières années en Afrique
L`ancien international camerounais Roger Milla a été désigné "meilleur joueur" d`Afrique des 50 dernières années au terme d`un sondage organisé par la Confédération africaine de football, a annoncé la CAF dimanche...

Nkam : Njoh Mouelle lance une banque populaire
Un projet expliqué, samedi dernier à Yabassi, au cours d’une assise de l’élite réunie pour laver le linge sale en famille....

L’Oryx veut renaître de ses cendres
A une dizaine de jours du coup d’envoi du championnat (17 mars 2007) le club bellois peaufine ses stratégies...

Mairie de Loum : la cacophonie
Loum-ville jadis Loum Paris a du mal aujourd’hui à porter son nom....

D. Manu
Soul et Makossa. Résumée en deux mots, naissait à l`aube des années 70, la "world music". Pour la première fois l`Afrique, sous la forme du makossa camerounais, pointait son nez dans la soul, héritière du jazz et du rythm`n blues....

   0 |  1 |  2 |  3 |  4 |  5 |  6 |  7 |  8 |  9 |  10 |  11 |  12 |  13 |  14 |  15 |  16 |  17 |  18 |  19 |  20 |  21 |  22 |  23 |  24 |  25 |      ... >|



Jumeaux Masao "Ngondo"

Remember Moamar Kadhafi

LIVING CHAINS OF COLONISATION






© Peuplesawa.com 2007 | WEB Technology : BN-iCOM by Biangue Networks