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    Hyrule, a kingdom that has endured the test of time. It's been through many changes throughout the ages, evolving and ever expanding its rich lore and history. But sometimes I sit back and wonder, who set up the foundation for this kingdom to prosper like we know it today? Now before we go any further, yes of course it was the people of Skyloft that founded Hyrule from what we know, but how exactly did it go down? Who set the ground work up for the relgion, geogrphy, economy, language, and Kingdom of this amazing land? I'm RMFH and today I'll be explaing my theory on the creation of the kingdom of Hyrule. Skyward Sword will be our main source of information on this one, along with tid bits of information from Hyrule Historia. I'll be starting off with who came up with the religon of the Hylians - This is an easy one, obiously the Goddess Hylia and the ancestors of the people of Skyloft came up with everything right? Well actually, it's a bit more complicated then that. The people of skyloft worship and pray to the Goddess Hylia where as the Hylians worship the three golden goddesses. It seems like alot changed in their relgion soon after the Skyloftians returned to the surface, but why exactly would this happen? Looking at the story of Skyward Sword we find out that the goddess Hylia renounced her God like form causing her to be reincarnated as Zelda. This was not known to the Skyloftians until Link passed the information down to Zelda's father Gaepora. We can find…

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    War Against The Hyksos

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    During the war Sequenenre was killed and his mummy displays evidence of a harsh death in battle, since most of the wounds consisted of Hyksos weapons. Sequenenre had two grandsons Amhose and Kamose. Kamose was next to go into battle. Kamose had accomplished a lot, since he had attacked the fort of Cat the second cataract and taken over a powerful Nubian kingdom.…

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    Hyksos Origin

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    hypotheses on the identity of the Hyksos and their purpose for their move into Egypt. Though it is believed that the Hyksos were a non-homogenous people, they may have been of primarily Semitic descent. The title ‘Hyksos’ emanates from the Egyptian term ‘hekau khaswet’ or ‘rulers of foreign lands.’ As this term provides only a broad indication of the provenance of the Hyksos people, they are typically described as multi-ethnic to assure accuracy. However, there is evidence to suggest that the…

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    government, civil unrest and famines this was Egypt 's dark age. From 2160 to 1788BC, the Middle Kingdom with only the Eleventh and Twelfth Dynasties greatly expanded its trade with other nations and it is because of this trade expansion that leads the Hyksos from the Levant invades Egypt and ends the continuation of the Middle Kingdom. The Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Dynasties occur during the Second Intermediate Period from 1788 to 1580BC, when Egypt was…

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