The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . ews in contact with the Philistines (seewhat has been said on this subject in the last chapter of this work): at the end of the XXI Egyptiandynasty a scribe makes Dor a town of the Zakkala (Golenisoheff, Extrait dlinc Jettre. in the Recueilde Travaux, vol. xv. p. 88 ; cf. W. Max Mijller, Asien und Europa. pp. 388, 389). The scribe employs here an unusual spelling, Magadil-Ramsisu (Cuampollion, Monuments deVEgypte, pi. ccxxv.; Rosellini, Monumenti Storici, pi. cxxxiii.). I think that we must see iu thisspot which adjoined tlie field of b


The struggle of the nations - Egypt, Syria, and Assyria . ews in contact with the Philistines (seewhat has been said on this subject in the last chapter of this work): at the end of the XXI Egyptiandynasty a scribe makes Dor a town of the Zakkala (Golenisoheff, Extrait dlinc Jettre. in the Recueilde Travaux, vol. xv. p. 88 ; cf. W. Max Mijller, Asien und Europa. pp. 388, 389). The scribe employs here an unusual spelling, Magadil-Ramsisu (Cuampollion, Monuments deVEgypte, pi. ccxxv.; Rosellini, Monumenti Storici, pi. cxxxiii.). I think that we must see iu thisspot which adjoined tlie field of battle the Caesarea of Roman times, which was at first called UvpyosSTpoToijas, the tower { Migdol) of Strato. TEE LAST LIBYAN INVASION. 471 favour on the eastern side of the empire, having now recovered their courage,set about collecting their Iiordes together for a fresh invasion. They returned totlie attack in the XI year of Ramses, under the leadership of Kapur, a prince ofthe Mashauasha.^ Their soul had said to them for the second time that they. -JT^Jp^^


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