3 giorni fa · Il 1479 è un anno del XV secolo. 1479 negli altri calendari Calendario gregoriano 1479 Ab Urbe condita 2232 Calendario armeno 927 — 928 Calendario bengalese 885 — 886 Calendario berbero 2429 Calendario bizantino 6987 — 6988 Calendario buddhista 2023 Calendario cinese 4175 — 4176 Calendario copto 1195 — 1196 Calendario ...
- 2232 (MMCCXXXII)
- 885 — 886
- 927 — 928
- 1479
3 giorni fa · Le notizie che ci provengono da fonti storiche, a partire dal V secolo a.C., ovvero cinquecento anni dopo le prime manifestazioni in Italia della civiltà etrusca, sono infatti piuttosto discordanti, che dimostra come sull'argomento non vi fosse tra i Greci un'identità di visioni.
- Etruschi
- dal IX al I secolo a.C. (900–27 a.C.)
- territori della fase villanoviana
- Etruria settentrionale, Etruria meridionale, Etruria padana, Etruria campana.
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- Dates and Length of Reign
- Thutmose's Military Campaigns
- Monumental Construction
- Defacing of Hatshepsut's Monuments
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Thutmose's two main names transliterate as mn-ḫpr-rˁ ḏḥwty-ms. The first name is usually transcribed as Menkheperre and means "Lasting is the manifestation of Ra" or "The lasting one of the manifestation of Ra". The second name is transliterated as Thutmose or Tuthmosis and means "Born of Thoth" or "Thoth is born".
Thutmose III was the son of Thutmose II by a secondary wife, Iset (or Aset). His father's great royal wife was Queen Hatshepsut. Her daughter, Neferure, was Thutmose's half-sister. When Thutmose II died, Thutmose III was too young to rule. Hatshepsut became his regent, soon his co-regent, and shortly thereafter declared herself to be the pharaoh wh...
Thutmose III reigned from 1479 BC to 1425 BC according to the Low Chronology of Ancient Egypt. This has been the conventional Egyptian chronology in academic circles since the 1960s, though in some circles the older dates 1504 BC to 1450 BC are preferred from the High Chronology of Egypt. These dates, just as all the dates of the Eighteenth Dynasty...
Widely considered a military genius by historians, Thutmose III conducted at least 16 campaigns in 20 years. He was an active expansionist ruler, sometimes called Egypt's greatest conqueror or "the Napoleon of Egypt" by the Egyptologist James Breasted. He is recorded to have captured 350 cities during his rule and conquered much of the Near East fr...
Thutmose III was a great builder and constructed over 50 temples, although some of these are now lost and only mentioned in written records. He also commissioned the building of many tombs for nobles, which were made with greater craftsmanship than ever before. His reign was also a period of great stylistic changes in the sculpture, paintings and r...
For many years, egyptologists theorized that following the death of Thutmose II, Hatshepsut 'usurped' the throne from Thutmose III. Although Thutmose III was a co-regent during this time, early historians have speculated that Thutmose III never forgave his stepmother for denying him access to the throne for the first two decades of his reign. Howev...
Thutmose's tomb (KV34) was discovered by Victor Loret in 1898 in the Valley of the Kings. It uses a plan which is typical of 18th Dynasty tombs, with a sharp turn at the vestibule preceding the burial chamber. Two stairways and two corridors provide access to the vestibule, which is preceded by a quadrangular shaft or "well".[citation needed] A com...
Redford, Donald B. (2003). The Wars in Syria and Palestine of Thutmose III. Culture and History of the Ancient Near East 16. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-12989-4.Der Manuelian, Peter, Studies in the Reign of Amenophis II, Hildesheimer Ägyptologische Beiträge(HÄB) Verlag: 1987Cline, Eric H. and O'Connor, David, Thutmose III : A New Biography, University of Michigan Press, 2006. ISBN 0-472-11467-0, incorporates a number of important new survey articles regarding the reig...Thutmose III page of Archaeowiki at the Wayback Machine(archived 9 March 2012)- Thutmose II
- 1479 – 1425 BC (Eighteenth Dynasty)
2 giorni fa · In 1479, Cardinal Giuliano served his one-year term as Chamberlain of the College of Cardinals. In this office he was responsible for collecting all the revenues owed to the cardinals as a group (from ad limina visits, for example) and for the proper disbursements of appropriate shares to cardinals who were in service in the Roman Curia.
2 giorni fa · Andrea del Castagno, Giovanni Boccaccio, particolare del Ciclo degli uomini e donne illustri, affresco, 1450, Galleria degli Uffizi, Firenze. Giovanni Boccaccio ( Certaldo o forse Firenze, giugno o luglio 1313 [1] – Certaldo, 21 dicembre 1375 [2] [3] [4]) è stato uno scrittore e poeta italiano . Conosciuto anche per antonomasia come il ...
28 feb 2023 · L'art. 1479 primo comma c.c. non è applicabile al contratto preliminare di vendita perché, indipendentemente dalla conoscenza del promissario compratore dell'altruità del bene, fino alla scadenza del termine per stipulare il contratto definitivo, il promittente venditore può adempiere all'obbligo di procurargliene l'acquisto ...
4 giorni fa · Residenti dalla nascita (33%) Immigrati da altri comuni dell'Emilia-Romagna (30%) Immigrati da altre regioni del nord Italia (6%) Immigrati dal centro Italia (5%) Immigrati dal sud Italia e le isole (15%) Immigrati dall'estero (11%) Bologna, anche per via della sua collocazione geografica, è da sempre un crocevia di correnti migratorie. In tempi moderni, un'esplosione demografica si è ...