
Piye - Wikipedia
Piye (also interpreted as Pankhy or Piankhi; [3][a] was an ancient Kushite king and founder of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt, who ruled Egypt from 744–714 BC. [6] . He ruled from the city of Napata, located deep in Nubia, modern-day Sudan. Piye adopted two …
Piye | Egyptian Pharaoh & 25th Dynasty | Britannica
Piye (flourished 8th century bce) was a king of Cush (or Kush, in the Sudan) from about 753 to about 723 bce. He invaded Egypt from the south and ended the petty kingdoms of the 23rd dynasty (c. 845–c. 730 bce) in Lower Egypt. According to Egyptian tradition, his brother Shabaka founded the 25th dynasty, but Piye laid the foundations.
King Piye and the Kushite control of Egypt - Smarthistory
Piye, also called Piankhy (747–716 B.C.E.) and Kushite ruler of the Napatan period, laid the foundations for the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt (747–656 B.C.E.). He seized control of Upper Egypt within the first decade of his reign, and his sister Amenirdis I was adopted by Shepenwepet I as the next God’s Wife of Amun , thus acquiring ...
King Piye, the great Nubian Pharaoh who conquered & ruled …
2022年8月23日 · Piye, a Kushite king who conquered Egypt between 744 and 714 BC, is credited with founding the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. He ruled from Napata, a city in modern-day Sudan’s Nubia region. Piye was Kashta and Pebatjma’s son.
Egyptian Texts : Stela of Piye - Attalus
2023年5月27日 · Piye, who is sometimes called Piankhi, was a king of Kush in the second half of the 8th century B.C. He conquered all of Egypt, and his victories are vividly described in this document. This translation is taken from R K Ritner, in "The Literature of Ancient Egypt", pp.367-385 ( archive.org ).
People | Piye - History Archive
Piye, also known as Piankhi, was a king of the Kingdom of Kush (in present-day Sudan) who ruled from approximately 744 to 714 BCE. He is most famous for his conquest of Egypt, which led to the establishment of the 25th Dynasty, also known as the Nubian or Kushite Dynasty.
Stele of Piye - Wikipedia
The Stele of Piye, also known as the Victory Stele of Piye, is an Ancient Egyptian stele detailing the victory of Kushite King Piye against Prince Tefnakht of Sais and his allies. [1] It was discovered in Jebel Barkal and is currently part of the collection of …
King Piye (744 - 714 BC): Founder of the 25th Dynasty - Love Africa
2023年9月24日 · Piye, formerly referred to as Pankhy or Piankhi, passed away in 714 BC. He was a distinguished Kushite monarch who established the Twenty-fifth Dynasty in Egypt, governing from 744–714 BC. From the city of Napata in what is now Sudan, Piye exerted his reign. Piye took on the throne titles of Usimare and Sneferre.
Who Was King Piye and Why Was He Considered the ... - Africa …
2024年2月13日 · King Piye the Nubian Pharaoh and a Kushite king who ruled Egypt from 744 to 714 BC, founded the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. Hailing from Napata in modern-day Sudan’s Nubia region, he was the son of Kashta and Pebatjma. Piye had three or four wives, including Abar, who was the mother of his heir, Taharqa.
King Piye: The Greatest Nubian Pharaoh - afrikaiswoke.com
2024年7月5日 · King Piye, the Nubian King Of Kush from the Ancient Egyptian Nile Valley Civilization of Kemet is probably the greatest and most powerful Black Pharaoh who conquered Egypt and founded the 25th Dynasty. Piye as King of Kush and Ruler of Upper Egypt reigned from the Nubian Capital at Nappata.
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