SYNCING THE CHRONICLES OF ROME AND EGYPT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31618/ESSA.2782-1994.2021.4.67.5Keywords:
Ancient and New Rome, Ancient Egypt, New Kingdom, Sasanids, Mitanni, Naharin, Hittites, Sherdens, Greater Israel, Kubrat.Abstract
Based on a thorough analysis of details of military campaigns and astronomical phenomena from the chronicles of Ancient and New Rome, Ancient Egypt and Persian sources, the author confirmed the chronological shift in the history of Ancient Egypt by 1780 years in the past. The author also revealed the complot of historians to conceal the existence of Ancient Egypt in I millennium by masking the deeds of the Egyptian Pharaohs of the New Kingdom for the non-existent activity of the Kings of the Sasanian Empire.
References
Gimbutas, M. (1964) Bronze Age Cultures in Central and Eastern Europe. Mouton.
Gimbutas, M. (1977) The first wave of Eurasian steppe pastoralists into Copper Age Europe. J. of Indo–European Studies, vol. 5. 3. Gimbutas, M. (1974) The God and Goddesses of Old Europe. 7000–3500 B. C.
Gimbutas, M. (1980) The Kurgan wave № 2 (c. 3400–3200 B. C.) into Europe and the following transformation of culture. J. of Indo–European Studies, vol. 8.
Kubarev V.V., Vedas of Russ, IP MEDIA, M., 2009. ISBN 9781-93252567-0. Link: http://www.kubarev.ru/ru/content/251.htm
Kubarev V.V., Short Chronology of Ancient Egypt, EESA, #6 (46) 2019, Part. 4, pp. 30–58.
Kubarev V.V., Localization of Ancient Rome, EESA, #7 (47) 2019, Part. 4, pp. 28–59.
Kubarev V.V., Chronology of monotheistic religions, EESA #8 (48) 2019, Part. 6, pp. 31–67.
Kubarev V.V., Astronomical dating of Biblical events, EESA #3 (55) 2020, Part. 2, pp. 24–35: https://eesajournal.com/wpcontent/uploads/EESA_3_55_march_2020_part_2.pdf
Kubarev V.V., Synchronization of historical and religious Chronicles, East European Scientific Journal (Warsaw, Poland), #5 (57), 2020 part 5. pp. 21–30. Link: https://eesa-journal.com/wpcontent/uploads/EESA_5_57_May_2020_part_5.pdf
M. Liverani, «The collapse of the Near Eastern regional system at the end of the Bronze Age: the case of Syria», in Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World, M. Rowlands, M.T. Larsen, K. Kristiansen, eds. (Cambridge University Press) 1987.
Aelius Lampridius.
Вейгалл А. Великие правители Древнего Египта. — С. 248—258.
Theophanes the Confessor, Chronicles.
Авдиев В. И. Военная история Древнего Египта. — Т. 2. Период крупных войн в Передней Азии и Нубии в XVI—XV вв. до н. э. — С. 97—159.
Gabriel, R. A. Thutmose III: the military biography of Egypt’s greatest warrior king. — Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, Inc., 2009.
Mosig-Walburg K. Römer und Perser: vom 3. Jahrhundert bis zum Jahr 363 n. Chr. — Computus Druck Satz Verlag, 2009. – 383 p. – ISBN 978-3940598-02-8.
Socrates Scholasticus, VII, 18.
Пигулевская Н. В. Месопотамия на рубеже V—VI вв. н. э. Сирийская хроника Иешу Стилита как исторический источник / Отв. редактор акад. И.Ю. Крачковский. — Труды института востоковедения. — М.‒ Л.: Издательство Академии наук СССР, 1940. — Т. XXXI. — стр. 105 – 116.
Emanuel, Jeffrey P. "Sherden from the Sea: The Arrival, Integration, and Acculturation of a Sea People". Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 5-1: 14-27 (2013).
Papyrus Raifet-Sallier.
Bogazkoy Archive.
Kaegi, Walter Emil. Heraclius: Emperor of Byzantium. — Cambridge University Press, 2003. — ISBN 0521814596.
Vivienne G. Callender, Queen Tausret and the End of Dynasty 19, Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur, Bd. 32, (2004), pp. 81–104.
Papyrus Harris I, 78, 1–4. Facsimile of an Egyptian Hieratic papyrus of the reign of Ramses III.
Additional Files
Published
Issue
Section
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
CC BY-ND
A work licensed in this way allows the following:
1. The freedom to use and perform the work: The licensee must be allowed to make any use, private or public, of the work.
2. The freedom to study the work and apply the information: The licensee must be allowed to examine the work and to use the knowledge gained from the work in any way. The license may not, for example, restrict "reverse engineering."
2. The freedom to redistribute copies: Copies may be sold, swapped or given away for free, in the same form as the original.