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They call these (first mentioned in the reign of Ahmes, B.C. 1600) the “sons of horses”; as opposed to “sons of mares,” or thorough-breds.
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As soon as the sun went down, Ahmes and ten volunteers climbed up to the place where their comrades had fallen.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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Without a word, Emheb and Ahmes moved to their combat positions.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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Ahmes wondered if the governor had not also been wounded in the head: whether he liked it or not, Qis was on the point of collapse.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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‘Amon is my witness that not a single villager will die,’ declared Kamose, turning to Ahmes.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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Just as the Hyksos were leaving, Ahmes, son of Abana, let fly his first arrow, which killed their commander instantly.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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‘Duck down,’ advised Ahmes, who was crouched at the foot of the earthwork he had just built.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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‘I must go back to our forward positions,’ said Ahmes, whose young face betrayed not a trace of emotion.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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Kneeling on the roof of a cabin, along with the other elite archers, Ahmes, son of Abana, cut down several officers, causing consternation among the enemy ranks.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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His personal scribe showed in Ahmes, son of Abana, a young and extraordinarily brave soldier.
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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