
Salitis - Wikipedia
In the Manethonian tradition, Salitis (Greek Σάλιτις, also Salatis or Saites) was the first Hyksos king, the one who subdued and ruled Lower Egypt and founded the 15th Dynasty. Salitis is mainly known from a few passages of Flavius Josephus ' work Contra Apionem; for these passages, Josephus claimed to have reported Manetho 's original words.
Salitis | Pharaoh, Hyksos, Dynasty | Britannica
Salitis, the first Hyksos king of Egypt and founder of the 15th dynasty. The Hyksos were Middle Bronze Age Palestinian invaders who infiltrated Egypt gradually and seized the kingship. Tradition says that Salitis overran all of Egypt, but his actual rule probably did not extend south of Middle
The Hyksos: Evidence of Jacob’s Family in Ancient Egypt?
2023年2月10日 · Logically, if we identify the first Hyksos leader Salitis as Joseph—while recognizing other “leading” brothers on the scene at the same time—it would only make the most sense to identify his ordained successor, in a sense, as his only full brother: the youngest of Jacob’s 12 sons, Benjamin.
Salitis - Ancient Egypt Wiki
According to Manetho, Salitis (Ancient Greek: Σάλιτις, also Salatis or Saites) was a Hyksos Pharaoh and the founder of the Fifteenth Dynasty during the Second Intermediate Period. He subdued and ruled over Lower Egypt from his capital at Avaris .
Egypt: The Hyksos dynasty, Manetho and Josephus Flavius
The Hyksos are the Asiatics that invaded/migrated through Sinai and settled in the Delta. The Hyksos controlled all the Nile Delta and Northern Egypt. As they grew more powerful they set their own Dynasties (from the 14th till the end of the 16th Dynasty). Some scholars mention Salitis's name as "Sultan".
Salitis - Landious Travel
In the Manethonian tradition, Salitis (Greek Σάλιτις, also Salatis or Saites) was the first Hyksos king, the one who subdued and ruled Lower Egypt and founded the 15th Dynasty. Salitis is mainly known from a few passages of Flavius Josephus’ work Contra Apionem; for these passages, Josephus claimed to have reported Manetho’s original words.
Ancient Egypt and Archaeology Web Site - Ancient Egypt - The Hyksos
Salitis came there in the summer, to gather corn in order to pay his soldiers, and to exercise his men, and thus to terrify foreigners. After a reign of 13 years, he was followed by one whose name was Beon, who ruled for for 44 years. After him reigned Apachnas for 36 years and 7 months.
Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt - Wikipedia
The Fifteenth Dynasty was a foreign dynasty of ancient Egypt. It was founded by Salitis, a Hyksos from West Asia whose people had invaded the country and conquered Lower Egypt. [1] . The 15th, 16th, and 17th Dynasties of ancient Egypt are often combined under the group title, Second Intermediate Period.
Second Intermediate Period : Dynasty 15 : Salitis - Phouka
Salitis, also called Shaek, or Sultan, was the founder of the great Hyksos dynasty. He gained this position by capturing Memphis and established himself as a powerful ruler, higher than the other royal families in the capitol city. Manetho writes that Salitis conquered most of Egypt during the reign of Dudmoses I in the 13th Dynasty.
Salitis | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Salitis (died 1653 BC) was the Hyksos Pharaoh of Egypt from 1674 to 1653 BC, succeeding 'Apepi and preceding Bnon. Salitis was born in Canaan, and, during the reign of Pharaoh Tutimaios, he led an army of foreigners into Egypt and took the Nile Delta without a fight.
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