THE NINE-BOW PEOPLES
Shortly before the turn of the 12th to the 11th century BC, a massive migration of the peoples of the Ninth Bow began in Egypt, both by land and sea. King (Pharaoh) Merenptah, who succeeded his father Ramses II at around 60 years of age, reports on his Year 5 Stela (1,208 BC) about a coalition of Lebu, Tursha, Sekelez, Peleset, Theker, Denen, Sardana, Wasasa, and Meshwesh who had infiltrated and settled in the northwestern territories of Egypt. Merenptah had to prevail against these extremely warlike Nine-Bow Peoples; the NineBows, as they were first called on the Merenptah Stela.
Ramses III chose his great victory over the Atlanteans/Nine Bows as the central theme of his entire great Amun temple in Medinet Habu. We read on Medinet Habu Tablet 44 (abridged): >My mighty arm has overcome them who came to rise up (before me): the Peleset, the Denen, and the Sekele. You (Amun) have chosen me, you have made me victor over the Nine Bows. Let your hand (continue to) be with me...< In his >Year 8 Report<, in the year 1.175 BC, Ramses III writes (Medinet Habu Tablet 46, 71-75) as follows: >Egypt was a refugee, she had no shepherd, (Egypt was feminine; a >She<), while the people bore pain because of the NineBows; but I created borders which I secured with my valiant arm. I appeared like Ra as king in Egypt; I protect here by driving out the NineBows for here. Already outside, on their islands, they concluded a pact. With thIs pact criticized by Ramses III, it became officially recorded that the Atlanteans began the exodus from their uninhabitable fallen settlements on the North and Baltic Seas — by decree of the Thing — Towards Italy/Egypt.
The Ninth Bow primarily represents a geographical term: As a kind of precursor to the current lines of longitude and latitude, the geocentric worldview of the Egyptians was divided into Ten Bows, with the sun casting no shadow at midday on the First Bow and standing in the north at midnight on the Tenth Bow; in the distant darkness. It is considered certain that the Ninth Bow runs through the land of Temeh. the Northland, …therefore the people from there were considered the NineBows, whereby the Northland, from an Egyptian point of view, was located on the Upper Sea; today the North and Baltic Seas, two inland seas of the Atlantic; Plato's ancient Atlantis.
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