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- Bakenkhonsu ("Servant of Khonsu") was a High Priest of Amun in ancient Egypt during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II. Information about his life was found...
- also shown here (expands into high-res): Ramesses II's 1st Order priest Bakenkhonsu, a High Priest of Amun-Ra of the 13th century BC has a nearly undamaged...
- reign of king Shepseskaf. He was probably the son of the vizier Duaenre. Bakenkhonsu High Priest of Amun 19th dynasty (c. 1303 BC – c. 1213 BC) From the time...
- High Priest of Amun Pectoral inscribed with the name of Paser Successor Bakenkhonsu Dynasty 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II Father Nebneteru Tenry Mother...
- of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-28628-9. Statue of Bakenkhonsu II. Boston MFA Bard, Kathryn A., ed. (1999). Encyclopedia of the Archaeology...
- ancient Egyptian noble named Bakenkhonsu, who lived during the 19th Dynasty, during the reign of Seti I and Ramesses II. Bakenkhonsu, Bakenkhons, or Bekenkhons...
- examples are found in the Ref. Section that follows: Block statue for Bakenkhonsu, (Bak, eN, Chons, nsu), who was "High Priest of Amun", for Ramesses II...
- Fourth Prophet of Amun, Mayor of Thebes El-****asif 25th Dynasty TT35 Bakenkhonsu First Prophet of Amun Dra' Abu el-Naga' 20th Dynasty TT36 Ibi Chief Steward...
- important priestly family, that of Bakenkhonsu who served as High Priest of Amun under Ramesses II. (Amenemopet was Bakenkhonsu's grandson through his daughter...
- (Payraudeau: 84-85) This specific list of his family tree is given: Harsiese→Bakenkhonsu→Harsiese→Aafenmut I→Merkhonsu→Harsiese→(name lost)→Harsiese→Aafenmut...