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There was several Heroes called Hercules. Herakles the Dactyl lived in Ida in Crete in about 1700 BC. The Egyptian culture of this period was influenced by that of the Ideans (so-called Minoans) and the names of their kings correspond with this.
Palamon Alkaios know as Herakles the son of Alkmene was born in 1286 BC according to the Chronology of Eusebius and The Travels of ’Noe’ into Europe.
Seti I the king of Egypt was known as Egyptian Herakles according to Herodotus and Tutmoses III (or it could be II) was the Lybian Herakles mentioned in The Travels of Noe into Europe.
Egyptian Hercules was descended from Io and Zeus (also known as the Hyksos king Sheshi), and his descendants, Epaphus (Seneferankhre Apepi I), Libya, Danus etc.
In Achaean mythology Danaus and his twin brother Aegyptus had Libia and Nilus as their grandparents,
Libya and Nilus were Greeks both descended from Oceanus and lived at the time when the Hyksos, ie. foreign kings ruled Egypt.
According to Lynche's chronology, where the reigns of the kings before Erichthonius are counted in seasons not years, Zeus Olympus or Osyris began his campaigns in 1526 BC which is the same time as Amenhotep began his reign. According to all Greek and Roman historians the Egyptian god Ammon was always identified with Zeus or Jupiter. Zeus was also a generic name and a title.
Amenhotep was suceeded by Tutmoses I, II, and III and according to all Greek and Roman historians the Egyptian god Thoth was always identified with Hercules. Thus in the king list of Egypt, Zeus is followed by Hercules. Further more Thoth in Egyptian accounts was the cousin of Osyris, and son of the Egyptian Hercules Seth which explains why Osyris is syncretised with Zeus Olympus in the accounts of Lynche and Diodorus since this was the easiest way to reconcile Egyptian accounts of Hercules being the cousin of Osyris with Greek accounts of Hercules being the son of Zeus.
Therefore it is clear that Zeus/Osyrus was Amenhotep and Hercules his son was Tutmoses.
We also know that Tutmeses written Djehutymes in Egyptian was Aegyptus after whom the Greeks named Egypt, whereas the Jews and Hittites named it after Nebpehtyre Ahmoses who was also Mizraim and Busiris in the Bible and Greek accounts.
Three Tutmeses's rulled one after the other and Greek historian merged them all into the same person when refering to Aegyptus. From Jerome we know that Aegyptus reigined over Egypt in 1480 BC, 6 years
before Danaus his brother ruled in Argos. According to the Low Chronology Tutmoses III begins his reign over Egypt in 1479 BC thus agreeing with Jerome. Lynche dates Hercules death at arround about this time in 1472 BC thus he can't be Tutmoses III. This leaves Tutmoses I and II.
Lynche dates Hercules reign in France to 1488 BC which is about the time that Tutmoses II come to power in the Low Chronology which places him in 1492 BC. This is a year before the date where Lynche places Hercules avengement of the murder of Osyris/Zeus, but since Hercules was with Osyris when he began his campaigns Tutmoses II who died at about the age of 35 would be to young, whereas Tutmoses I would have been the right age and we know from historical records that he was Amenhotep's general and son-in-law.
In fact it is most likely that in the same way as the Greeks merged all the Tutmoseses into one Aegyptus the poem Phrygia which is the ultimate sources of the account of Zeus/Osyris and Hercules merged all the Tutmoseses into one Hercules and he waited 13 years to avenge the death of Osyris/Zeus, or rather, his son Hercules or Tutmoses II was the actual avenger.
Further more when ancient British and Irish historical texts are taken into consideration, such as Nennius and The Book of Invasions which placed the kings Hisrau/Esru, Esraa/Sru and Ra/Sera reigning one after the other starting in around 1500 BC and ending in about 1425 it is likely that these too are all references to Tutmoses I, II, III or Hercules reigning over the British isles just as Hercules ruled over France, Spain and Italy at about the time of Tutmoses II and before him Osyris or Jupiter Iustus ruling over Italy.
This is why the Egyptians told Alexander the Great he was the son of Ammon since Alexander was a descendent of Aegyptus the father of Lynceus, the father of Abas, father of Acrisius, father of Perseus, father of Alcaeus, father of Amphitryon, father of Herakles, father of Hyllus, father of Cleodeus, father of Aristomachus, father of Temenus king of Argos from whom Alexander was descended.
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