- Ahmose, son of Ebana
Ahmose, son of Ebana served in the Egyptian military under the
pharaoh s Tao II Seqenenre,Ahmose I ,Amenhotep I , and Thutmose I. Hisautobiography has survived intact on the wall of his tomb and has proven a valuable source of information on the late 17th Dynasty and the early 18th Dynasty of Egypt.Ahmose was born in the city of
Nekheb . During the war to expel theHyksos from Egypt, Ahmose decided to follow in his father Baba's footsteps, and he enlisted in the navy during the reign of Tao II Seqenenre. After the deaths of Tao II and his sonKamose , Ahmose continued to serve under Pharaoh Ahmose I. He participated in the battle ofAvaris (the Hyksos capital in the Delta), where he killed two Hyksos and was awarded the "gold of valor" twice. Ahmose was awarded slaves and other spoils by the pharaoh after Avaris was sacked.Ahmose also participated in the six yearsiege ofSharuhen in southernCanaan for which he was rewarded. He followed his king to Nubia where they put down three rebellions.Under Amenhotep I he fought against the Nubians and was given gold and slaves for his bravery.
During the reign of Thutmose I, Ahmose participated in a naval campaign against Nubian tribes in the Nile and was appointed admiral. He followed Thutmose on a campaign against Naharin all the way to the
Euphrates River .References
* "Biography of Ahmose, son of Ebana" in "Ancient Records of Egypt" by James Henry Breasted, Part Two, sections 1 to 24, 38ff and 78ff.
* "The Autobiography of Ahmose Son of Abana" in "Ancient Egyptian Literature" by M. Lichtheim, vol.2, pp.12ff.External links
* [http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/ahmose_inscription.htm The biographical inscriptions of Ahmose son of Ebana]
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