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Ancient Egyptian name for Canaan and Syria
Retjenu (rṯnw; Reṯenu, Retenu), later known as Khor, was the Ancient Egyptian name for the wider Syrian region, where the Semitic-speaking Canaanites
Retjenu
Region in the ancient Near East
Retjenu (Anglicised 'Retenu') was the usual ancient Egyptian name for Canaan or Syria. It was divided into two parts; Lower Retjenu and Upper Retjenu
Canaan
Asiatic rulers of Dynasty XV of ancient Egypt
of the Theban Seventeenth Dynasty, refers to Apepi as a "Chieftain of Retjenu" in a stela that implies a Levantine background for this Hyksos king. According
Hyksos
Biblical city in the West Bank
in ancient Egyptian inscriptions from the 19th century BC as a part of Retjenu, it is also recorded as a Canaanite city in the 14th century BC Amarna
Shechem
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
wearing their side locks, took part in this conquest. He took towns in Retjenu, and Tunip in Naharin, later recorded on the walls of the Ramesseum. This
Ramesses_II
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1479 to 1425 BC
campaign. This text records tribute from the area which the Egyptians called Retjenu (roughly equivalent to Canaan) and it was also at this time that Assyria
Thutmose_III
Transcontinental geopolitical region
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Middle_East
Region of the Middle East
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Fertile_Crescent
Archaeological site in Egypt
years immigration increased the size of the city. Scarabs with the name "Retjenu" have been found in Avaris, also dating to the 12th Dynasty (1991-1802
Avaris
Country in West Asia
with long hairstyles and calf-length fringed robes, are labeled Chiefs of Retjenu, the ancient name tor the Syrian region. Like the Nubians, they come with
Syria
Outpost of Ancient Egypt
Kharu) is the second, later name used by ancient Egyptians after using Retjenu in designating the wider Syrian region, where speakers of Canaanite languages
Khor
Over recorded history, there have been many names of the Levant, a large area in the Near East, or its constituent parts. These names have applied to a
Names_of_the_Levant
Ancient Egyptian designation for southern Retjenu (the wider Syrian region)
Tjahi (Egyptian: ḏhj, ḏꜣhy) was the Egyptian designation for southern Retjenu, the Ancient Egyptian name for the wider Syrian region. It ran from approximately
Djahy
Part of the Southern Levant east of the Jordan River
of a deity named Yahweh with the Shasu. The Egyptian geographical term Retjenu is traditionally identified as an area covering Sinai and Canaan south
Transjordan_(region)
Egyptian Pharaoh
Syrian ("Retjenu") tribute bearers in the tomb of Sobekhotep, during the reign of Thutmose IV, Thebes. British Museum
Thutmose_IV
Bronze–Iron Age nomads in the Southern Levant
during his 14th campaign, the pharaoh fought the Shasu before reaching the Retjenu. Shasu are therefore found in southern Canaan. According to the Pharaoh's
Shasu
Western region of Asia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
West_Asia
Dynasty of Egypt from c. 1550 to 1292 BCE
III submitting the "Shasu" Bedouins of northern Canaan, and the land of Retjenu, as far as Syria and Mittani in numerous military campaigns circa 1450
Eighteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Subregion of the Asian continent
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Southeast_Asia
Subregion of the Asian continent
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Central_Asia
Provincial region of the Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, and Fatimid caliphates
Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of Egypt Retjenu Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob Hamath Sea
Bilad_al-Sham
Second Islamic caliphate (661–750)
Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of Egypt Retjenu Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob Hamath Sea
Umayyad_Caliphate
Ancient Egyptian dynasty
referred to Apophis, one of the kings of the dynasty, as "Chieftain of Retjenu (i.e. Caanan)". The kings of the Fifteenth Dynasty formed "the second Asiatic
Fifteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Subregion of the Asian continent
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
South_Asia
Ancient Egyptian word
the 3rd millennium BC. Their settlement area extended to the border of Retjenu. Early inscriptions and monuments speak of the Rekhyt as mythological inhabitants
Rekhyt
Ancient Egyptian literary work
eventually, after more travelling, meets Amunenshi, the ruler of upper Retjenu. He begins his new life and attempts to establish an identity amongst a
Story_of_Sinuhe
Subregion of Asia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
North_Asia
Ruler of Lower Egypt during the Fifteenth Dynasty
last king of the Seventeenth Dynasty, refers to Apepi as a "Chieftain of Retjenu" in a stela that implies a Canaanite background for this Hyksos king. While
Apepi
Type of warfare
Egyptian literature, concerns the protagonist – an Egyptian exile in Upper Retjenu (Canaan) – defeating a powerful opponent in single combat. Duels between
Single_combat
Geographical region for global institutional and marketing planning
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Europe,_the_Middle_East_and_Africa
Region of Russia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Ural (Russian administrative region)
Ural_(Russian_administrative_region)
Strait between Asia and North America
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Bering_Strait
Geographical region of Asia and North America currently partly submerged
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Beringia
Major geopolitical and economic region
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Asia-Pacific
Continental portion of Southeast Asia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Mainland_Southeast_Asia
Region in the Eastern Mediterranean
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Levant
Autonomous region of China
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Inner_Mongolia
Period of ancient Egyptian history (1700–1550 BC)
Apophis, one of the kings of the 15th dynasty, as wr n Rṯnw (‘ruler of Retjenu (Syria-Palestine)’)". The kings formed "the second Asiatic Kingdom in the
Second Intermediate Period of Egypt
Second_Intermediate_Period_of_Egypt
Ramesses I – Ramesses II TT42 Amenmose Captain of Troops, Eye of the King in Retjenu Sheikh Abd el-Qurna 18th Dynasty – Thutmose III, Amenhotep II TT43 Neferronpet
List_of_Theban_tombs
Fifth-longest river in the world
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Yenisei
12th dynasty pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Retenu", where Sekmem (s-k-m-m) is thought to be Shechem and "Retenu" or "Retjenu" are associated with ancient Syria. During the 12th Dynasty, Nubia had
Senusret_III
Egyptian hieroglyph
List of uses of the foreign land determinative: Ashkelon Canaan Hatti Retjenu Parthia 𓊪𓃭𓍘𓇋𓍯𓈉, p-rw-t-i-wꜣ Kingdom of Kush 𓎡𓄿𓈙𓈉, kꜣš Parthia
Hill-country_(hieroglyph)
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
List of islands in the Indian Ocean
List_of_islands_in_the_Indian_Ocean
Historical region over time
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Inner_Asia
III, in the tomb of Rekhmire, circa 1450 BC. They are labeled "Chiefs of Retjenu". Amarna art is named for the extensive archeological site at Tel el-Amarna
Art_of_ancient_Egypt
Archaeological site in Egypt
Nechos' defeat at Carchemish in 605 BC and the loss of his territories in Retjenu. Shortly afterwards, a fortification wall about nine meters wide was erected
Tell_el-Maschuta
Period of Levantine history
Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of Egypt Retjenu Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob Hamath Sea
Prehistory_of_the_Levant
Peninsula in the Russian Far East
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Kamchatka_Peninsula
Ancient Egyptian official
Retjenu Syrians bringing presents in the tomb of Rekhmire, circa 1400 BCE (actual painting and extrapolated drawing)
Rekhmire
Subregion of Asia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Northeast_Asia
Museum in Manchester, England
The Sebek-khu Stele, which records the earliest known Egyptian military campaign in Retjenu, including Sekmem (s-k-m-m, thought to be Shechem).
Manchester_Museum
Campaign* Egyptian Empire Canaan Retjenu c. 1455 BC c. 1454 BC Thutmose III's Third Syria Campaign* Egyptian Empire Canaan Retjenu c. 1454 BC c. 1453 BC Thutmose
List_of_wars:_before_1000
Historical region in the Levant mentioned in the Bible
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Aram_(region)
925 BCE battle
Sheshonk I gives greater detail of other battle grounds.[citation needed] Retjenu Shasu Twenty-second dynasty of Egypt Ash, Paul S (November 1999). David
Battle_of_Bitter_Lakes
Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of Egypt Retjenu Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob Hamath Sea
History_of_the_ancient_Levant
Geographical term
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Mongol_heartland
Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of Egypt Retjenu Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob Hamath Sea
History_of_Jordan
Historical region of China
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Guanzhong
Period in history of Syria
Mitanni Canaanites Phoenicia Tyre Carthage Hittites New Kingdom of Egypt Retjenu Alasiya Aram Aram-Damascus Aram-Zobah Paddan Aram Aram-Rehob Hamath Sea
Modern_history_of_Syria
Egyptian hieroglyphs Records the earliest known Egyptian military campaign in Retjenu, including Sekmem (s-k-m-m, thought to be Shechem). ANET 230 Merneptah
List of inscriptions in biblical archaeology
List_of_inscriptions_in_biblical_archaeology
Region of Asia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Tropical_Asia
Geographic region of Asia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
High-mountain_Asia
1880 and c. 1840 BC) Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt Shechem Retjenu Victory Both Shechem and Retjenu defeated by Egypt. Senusret III ? Expedition to Nubia Twelfth
List_of_wars_involving_Egypt
Three foreign-born wives of Thutmose III
one" mentioned in the Annals of Thutmose III, brought back by him from Retjenu in his Year 40 campaign. However, the early style of pottery and the presence
Menhet,_Menwi_and_Merti
Geographic corridor that connects Africa to Eurasia
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Levantine_corridor
Imperial Chinese province
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
Jiaozhou_(region)
Nuhašša-["Nuhasse"] Addu-nirari EA 51, l. 2 (author) Northern Retjenu (Canaan) 'Abdina EA 229 (author) Retjenu (Canaan) Ba'lu-mehir EA 245, 257; (author) of 258–59
Amarna letters localities and rulers
Amarna_letters_localities_and_rulers
Reptynub Repyt Reserve head Resheph Resseneb (son of Ankhu) Restoration Stela Retjenu Revenge of the Mummy Revue d'Égyptologie Rhampsinit Rhind Mathematical
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
Syrian Desert Judea Samaria Arabah Aram Aram-Naharaim Negev Phoenicia Retjenu Anti-Lebanon Mountains Bekaa valley Levantine Sea Sinai Peninsula Arabian
History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
History_of_Indian_influence_on_Southeast_Asia
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably from an Old English personal name of uncertain origin; perhaps a cognate of Bothe or akin to Butt. However, forms such as Walter le Botte (Oxfordshire 1279) seem to point to a nickname or occupational name, perhaps from Old French bot ‘butt’, ‘cask’, or bot ‘toad’. Compare Bottrell.South German : occupational name for a messenger, from Middle High German bote ‘messenger’, ‘emissary’.Danish : according to Søndergaard, from Dutch bot, both ‘flounder’ (the fish).
Boy/Male
Hebrew
tree.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
An authority for hadith had this name
Boy/Male
Indian
The all-glorious, The majestic
Boy/Male
Hindu
Person with a sound mind
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Teutonic
From the Hare's Land; From the Army
Biblical
Baldness, ice, frost
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Lively; Active; Energetic; Brisk
Boy/Male
Welsh
White river.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Goddess Laxmi
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