Sesonchosis   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Sesonchosis   (Senusret I) - pharaoh of Egypt, 20th century B.C.
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Euseb]:Chron_141   of Diospolis: Firstly, Sesonchosis the son of Ammenemes,
Plin:HN_36.65   kings also cut obelisks. [65] Sesothes set up four of them
Plin:HN_36.71   feet less, was cut by Sesothis. Both have inscriptions comprising an
PsCallisth_1.33   men said: "To King Sesonchosis, ruler of the world." This
PsCallisth_1.34   ery city, proclaimed him a new Sesonchosis, ruler of the
PsCallisth_3.17   the words carved on it: "Sesonchosis, ruler of the world,
PsCallisth_3.24   lord." He said: "I am Sesonchosis, the king who ruled
PsCallisth_3.34   rted him into Memphis as Sesonchosis, the demigod who rule

  Sesonchosis 2   (Sheshonk I) - pharaoh of Egypt, 10th century B.C.
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Euseb]:Chron_147 kings of Bubastis: Sesonchosis, 21 years Osorthon, 15 year


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