Cultures in Exile

 

 

Culture Name

Time frame

Evacuated to

Timeframe

Samhain The Eternal City

3800-753

Britain

753 bce

Northumberland

5000 bce – 1600 ce

America

 

Yr Hen Ogle dd

5000 bce – 680 ce

Ireland, Normandy, America

 

Viking age

Came back in 1066

18th Egyptian Dynasty

1530 – 1330 bce

The points of the ATEN North same places used 2100

 

Sparta

 

 

 

Prussia

 

 

 

Prussian Empire

 

 

 

Poseidon

 

 

 

Athens

 

 

 

 Jerusalem history of the city

 

 

 

Jerusalem I

 

 

 

Jerusalem II

 

 

 

Memphis previous name Luz

4500-3500 bce

3200-2100 bce

 

Various places

Troy, Poseidon, Italy, Britain

Native American Cultures

 

 

 

Israel in Egypt

3800-3500 bce

 

 

Israel in Egypt

2600-2100 bce

 

 

Israel in Levant

1330-500 bce

 

 

Israel in Egypt II

40-630 ce

 

 

Israel in Levant

1945-present

 

 

Israel in Holy Roman Empire

400-1806 ce

 

 

Israel in Rome Proper II

30 bce – 68 ce

 

 

Israel in Samhain Eternal City

3800 -753 bce

 

 

 

Egypt Pharaohs

 

Late prehistory 3200 to 3000 BC c. 3150 BC – c. 2686 BC

      Protodynastic Period of Egypt

      Upper Egyptian protodynastic (several concurrent centres of power: Thinis, which succeeded from Abydos, was northernmost, followed by Naqada and Nekhen)

Narmer

Uncertain

Late 32nd century (?)

Usually identified as Menes, uniter of Upper and Lower Egypt.[3] Probable successor of the protodynastic Naqada kings Scorpion or Ka. Succeeded by Hor-Aha.

Hor-Aha

Uncertain but long

From late 32nd centuryor early 31st[4]

Sometimes identified as Menes. Father of Djer, possibly by Neithhotep or a wife, only attested much later, named Khenthap. Succeeded by the regency of Neithhotep.

Neithhotep

1 year (?)[5]

(?)

Female. Regent for her son or grandson and successor Djer.

Djer

40–41 years

fl.3000 bc

Father of Merneith. Succeeded by Djet, his probable son.

Djet

c.10 years

From c.2980 bc

Succeeded by his wife and probable sister Merneith. Father of Den.

Merneith

(?)

From c.2970 bc

Female. Regent for her son and successor Den and possible pharaoh in her own right. Probably daughter of Djer and senior wife of Djet.

Den

42 years

From c.2970 bc

Possible gap

Anedjib

8-10 years

From c.2930 bc

Grandson of Djet and Merneith, possibly son of Den.

Possible gap

Semerkhet

8½ years

From c.2920 bc

Formerly believed to be a usurper but legitimate and possible son of Den. Succeeded by Qa'a.

Qa'a

26–33 years

From c.2910 bc

Last pharaoh of Dynasty I

 

Early Dynastic Period

      First Dynasty of Egypt (Thinis)

      Second Dynasty of Egypt (Thinis)

Old Kingdom


c. 2686 BC–c. 2181 BC

start of pyramid construction

      Third Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis)

      Fourth Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis)

      Fifth Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis)

      Sixth Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis)

First Intermediate Period  c. 2181 BC – c. 2055 BC

      Seventh Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis), spurious[1]

      Eighth Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis[citation needed])

      Ninth Dynasty of Egypt (Herakleopolis Magna)

      Tenth Dynasty of Egypt (Herakleopolis Magna), continuation of the ninth[2]

Egypt of Pyramid construction

Middle Kingdom  c. 2055 BC – c. 1650 BC first of the Hyksos

      Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes)

      Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt (Itjtawy, Faiyum region)

      Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt (Itjtawy)

Second Intermediate Period  c. 1650 BC – c. 1550 BC  17th Dynasty last of the Hyksos

      Fourteenth Dynasty of Egypt (Avaris)

      Fifteenth Dynasty of Egypt (Avaris)

      Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt (obscure, Thebes or Avaris)

      Abydos dynasty (obscure, Abydos)

      Seventeenth Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes), concurrent with the Fifteenth Dynasty

New Kingdom c. 1550 BC – c. 1077 BC the Hyksos/Avaris Kingdom  psot the Exodus

      18th Egyptian Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes, Amarna, then again Thebes[citation needed])

      Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes, Memphis, then Pi-Ramesses[citation needed])

      Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt (Pi-Ramesses)

Third Intermediate Period   c. 1069 BC – c. 664 BC Dorian Dark Age. Hyksos/Avaris/Dorains in charge of Egypt.

 

      Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt (Tanis)

      High Priests of Amun at Thebes

      Twenty-second Dynasty of Egypt (Bubastis)

      Twenty-third Dynasty of Egypt (obscure, perhaps Herakleopolis Magna, Hermopolis Magna, or Thebes)

      Twenty-fourth Dynasty of Egypt (Sais, Western Nile Delta)

      Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt (Memphis, under foreign control of Napata, Nubia)

Late Period  c. 664 BC – c. 332 BC

 

      Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt (Sais)

      Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt or the First Egyptian Satrapy (under control of the First Persian Empire)

      Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt (Sais[citation needed])

      Twenty-ninth Dynasty of Egypt (Mendes)

      Thirtieth Dynasty of Egypt (Sebennytos[citation needed])

      Thirty-first Dynasty of Egypt or the Second Egyptian Satrapy (under control of the First Persian Empire)

Graeco-Roman Period   305 BC–30 BC

      Ptolemaic dynasty (Alexandria)

      Roman Period (Alexandria, under control of Rome)

Capital of Egypt changed from Egypt to Rome

·     Julii Dynasty 30 bc - 68 ce

Capital changed to NewCAstle aka Jerusalem/Heliopolis

·     The Ogle Dynasty became the Emeprors of Rome/Samhain in Exile in the Kingdom of Ogle.

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TR Welling