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530
17 Assmann, p. 26.
531
18 See Pausanias, Description of Greece, 1,42.
532
19 Aldred, p. 164.
533
20 Mahdy, Tutankhamun: The Life and Death of a Boy King p. 175.
534
21 Manetho, trans. Whiston, I, 26.
535
22 Aldred, p. 164.
536
23 Manetho, trans. Whiston, I, 26.
537
24 Manetho, trans. Waddell, fr. 54,1. 232.
538
25 Ibid., fr. 50, 1. 96, from Josephus, Contra Apionem, who gives the reign of
Orus as 36 years 5 months; fr. 51, from Theophilus, Ad Autolyc. iii. 19, who
gives 36 years 5 months; fr. 52, from Syncellus, according to Africanus, who
gives 37 years; fr. 53 (a), from Syncellus, according to Eusebius, who gives 36
years (38 years in another copy); 53 (b) Armenian version of Eusebius, which
gives 28 years.
539
26 Ibid., fr. 50, 1. 96, from Josephus, Contra Apionem, who gives the reign
ofAmenophisas 30 years 10 months; fr. 51, from Theophilus, Ad Autolyc. iii. 19,
who gives 30 years 10 months; fr. 52, from Syncellus, according to Africanus,
who gives 31 years; fr. 53 (a), from Syncellus, according to Eusebius, who
gives 31 years; 53 (b) Armenian version of Eusebius, which gives 31 years.
540
27 Ibid., fr. 50,1. 96, from Josephus, Contra Apionem, who gives the names of
18 kingsof the Eighteenth Dynasty; fr. 51, from Theophilus, Ad Autolyc. iii. 19,
who gives 18 kings; fr. 52, from Syncellus, according to Africanus, who gives
16 kings; fr. 53 (a), from Syncellus, according to Eusebius, who gives 14 kings
(but Syncellus elsewhere says he leaves out two kings); 53 (b) Armenian version
of Eusebius, which gives 14 kings.
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