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8. Men-khepru-Ra, Thothmes IV., his son (more than 7 years). Touthmosis. 9. Neb-mâ-Ra, Amon-hotep III., his son (more than 35 years), and queen Teie. Amenophis II. 10. Nefer-khepru-Ra, Amon-hotep IV., Khu-n-Aten (also called Khuriya), his son (more than 17 years). Horos. 11. Ankh-khepru-Ra and queen Meri-Aten. Akherres. 12. Tut-ânkh-Amon Khepru-neb-Ra, and queen Ankh-nes-Amon. Rathotis. 13. Aten-Ra-nefer-nefru-mer-Aten. 14. Ai kheper-khepru-ar-mâ-Ra, and queen Thi (more than 4 years). 15. Hor-m-hib Mi-Amon Ser-khepru-ka (more than 3 years). Armais.

      Dynasty XIX.—

1. Men-pehuti-Ra, Ramessu I. (more than 2 years). Ramesses.
2. Men-mâ-Ra, Seti I., Mer-n-Ptah I. (more than 27 years), his son. Sethos.
3. User-mâ-Ra, Sotep-n-Ra, Ramessu II., Mi-Amon (B.C. 1348–1281), his son.
4. Mer-n-Ptah II., Hotep-hi-ma Ba-n-Ra, Mi-Amon, his son. Ammenephthes.
5. User-khepru-Ra, Seti II., Mer-n-Ptah III., his brother. Sethos Ramesses.
6. Amon-mesu Hik-An Mer-Khâ-Ra Sotep-n-Ra, usurper. Amenemes.
7. Khu-n-Ra Sotep-n-Ra, Mer-n-Ptah IV., Si-Ptah (more than 6 years), and queen Ta-user. Thuoris.

      Dynasty XX.—

1. Set-nekht, Merer-Mi-Amon (recovered the kingdom from the Phoenician Arisu).
2. Ramessu III., Hik-An, his son (more than 32 years).
3. Ramessu IV., Hik-Mâ Mi-Amon (more than 11 years).
4. Ramessu V., User-Mâ-s-Kheper-n-Ra Mi-Amon (more than 4 years).
5. Ramessu VI., Neb-mâ-Ra Mi-Amon Amon-hir-khopesh-f (Ramessu Meri-Tum, a rival king in Northern Egypt).
6. Ramessu VII., At-Amon User-mâ-Ra Mi-Amon.
7. Ramessu VIII., Set-hir-khopesh-f Mi-Amon User-mâ-Ra Khu-n-Amon.
8. Ramessu IX., Si-Ptah S-khâ-n-Ra Mi-Amon (19 years).
9. Ramessu X., Nefer-ka-Ra Mi-Amon Sotep-n-Ra (more than 10 years).
10. Ramessu XI, Amon-hir-khopesh-f Kheper-mâ-Ra Sotep-n-Ra.
11. Ramessu XII., Men-mâ-Ra Mi-Amon Sotep-n-Ptah Khâ-m-Uas (more than 27 years).

      Dynasty I. of Babylon—

      1. Sumu-abi, 15 years, B.C. 2458.

      2. Sumu-la-ilu, his son, 35 years.

      3. Zabû, his son, 14 years.

      4. Abil-Sin, his son, 18 years.

      5. Sin-muballidh, his son, 30 years.

      6. Khammu-rabi, his son, 55 years (at first under the sovereignty of Chedor-laomer, the Elamite; by the conquest of Eri-Aku and the Elamites he unites Babylonia, B.C. 2320).

      7. Samsu-iluna, his son, 35 years.

      8. Ebisum, or Abi-esukh, his son, 25 years.

      9. Ammi-satana, his son, 25 years.

      10. Ammi-zaduga, his son, 21 years.

      11. Samsu-satana, his son, 31 years.

      Dynasty II. of Uru-azagga, B.C. 2154—

      1. Anman, 51 (or 60) years.

      2. Ki-nigas, 55 years.

      3. Damki-ili-su, 46 years.

      4. Iskipal, 15 years.

      5. Sussi, his brother, 27 years.

      6. Gul-kisar, 55 years.

      7. Kirgal-daramas, his son, 50 years.

      8. A-dara-kalama, his son, 28 years.

      9. A-kur-du-ana, 26 years.

      10. Melamma-kurkura, 6 years.

      11. Bel-ga[mil?], 9 years.

      

      Dynasty III., of the Kassites, B.C. 1786—

      1. Gandis, or Gaddas, 16 years.

      2. Agum-Sipak, his son, 22 years.

      3. Guya-Sipak, his son, 22 years.

      4. Ussi, his son, 8 years.

      5. Adu-medas, … years.

      6. Tazzi-gurumas, … years.

      7. Agum-kak-rimi, his son, … years.

      (The following order of succession is taken from Dr. Hilprecht.)

      14. Kallimma-Sin.

      15. Kudur-Bel.

      16. Sagarakti-buryas, his son.

      17. Kuri-galzu I.

      18. Kara-indas,

      19. Burna-buryas, his nephew, B.C. 1400.

      20. Kara-Khardas, son of Kara-indas.

      21.

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