

African History
Far from perfect; the reforms of Akhenaten 1352 – 1334 BC
BY DAVE RANKIN One could only imagine what life must have looked like to Akhenaten at this juncture. He had...
BY DAVE RANKIN One could only imagine what life must have looked like to Akhenaten at this juncture. He had...
BY DAVE RANKIN “Wa-N-Re” or the “Unique One of Re” began to show his uniqueness through his actions. As mentioned...
BY DAVE RANKIN The most famous of the seven children produced from Nesew Amenhotep the 3rd and his Great Royal...
BY DAVE RANKIN Queen Tiye (sometimes pronounced Tee or Tee-yay) was born to parents Tuya and Yuya in Nubia. Both...
BY DAVE RANKIN In our last edition, we spent some time outlining the life and times of the ninth nesew/king...
BY DAVE RANKIN “After the death of Tuthmosis the 4th, and his burial in the Valley of the Tombs of...
BY DAVE RANKIN After the passing of his father Amenhotep 2nd, his young son Thutmosis 4th ascended to the throne....
BY DAVE RANKIN Stepping into a great man’s shoes is no easy feat. But when your father happens to be...
BY DAVE RANKIN Our last entry covered a few of the campaigns Tuthmosis the 3rd led during his early years...
BY DAVE RANKIN In our previous installment, we had shown that Tuthmosis the 3rd wasted little time in making his...
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